carsonc
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At some point I have angered the skimmer gods. I have not been able to make a skimmer work as they are supposed to for any length of time. I Have tried an Aqua C ev 180 and gave up because it is so picky, currently I am trying to get a euro knock off to make something better than weak tea colored skimmate. I have tried all sugestions and mods that any one has offered but it still barely works. The one thing that is common to all the set- ups is the venturi. It is a very short (2 in) thing with a slight bevel inside the intake end .
I searched on the web and most of the venturis I come up with are meant to go on the output end of the pump or in a pressurized line. The way it works on my skimmer is with it on the intake side before the needle wheel.
I machined one out of pvc with the internal angels from a diagram I had found, when I tried it on the pump it worked better when I installed it backwards . This made me think that there is something to the fact that it is sucking the water thru the venturi rather than being under pressure.
I was wondering if anyone had played with this and come up with something that works well on the suction end of the pump.
Carson
I searched on the web and most of the venturis I come up with are meant to go on the output end of the pump or in a pressurized line. The way it works on my skimmer is with it on the intake side before the needle wheel.
I machined one out of pvc with the internal angels from a diagram I had found, when I tried it on the pump it worked better when I installed it backwards . This made me think that there is something to the fact that it is sucking the water thru the venturi rather than being under pressure.
I was wondering if anyone had played with this and come up with something that works well on the suction end of the pump.
Carson