davidabrown66
Dolphin
Anyone out there have an Octopus DNW-200 that can share their experiences with doing the mods here:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=1053688 and here:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=898776
Here's what I've posted on reefcentral, and I'm hoping there's some info from others here.
Ok, I finally got through reading the first forty pages and the last 17 pages of the split thread, but I still need some advice from people who have modded their DNW-200/RPS-3000. I'm hesitant about modding this, and it seems like most of the modding done has been on other models so I don't want to follow the same directions for modding this b/c they're different enough.
So far, this is what I've done:
I've done the gasket mod, and added 2 layers of Enkmat on my stock impeller attached with 10 lb fishing line. I've reamed out both sides of the venturi, and kept the original (long) venturi valve intact. It still has a 90 degree bend, but it now has a 1/4" ID diameter which is the same ID of RO tubing, unless we're talking 3/8" I guess. I saw an increase in bubble density when I added the 2nd layer, and reamed out the venturi, but that seemed to only last an hour or two. So, I'm not sure if a larger hole is the way to go, b/c it seems like there's a ratio that needs to be maintained.
I'm still not getting much foam, in fact my EV-180 took out a 1/2 cup daily, and this has only produced that much in 1 month. I know there's some break-in time, and I didn't prewash with vinegar, but I know there's stuff to skim b/c my nitrate shot up to almost 2.0!
I've only had it a month or so, and I have fine micro bubbles down to where the water re-enters the recirc pump. The water level is at the top of the 8" opening just before it tapers to the union. The foam collected is about 1/4" on top of that. It's been better, but I just added 150 ft total of plumbing to move my sump to the garage, so I know that'll kick it off for awhile, but even before I moved it, I was only getting about what I stated before.
Here are some questions I have:
1) I'd like to test a larger venturi hole, and I'd like to test this on a 1" pvc fitting with a 3/8" OD hole, but not sure if I should drill at an angle or keep the 90 deg turn in the venturi hole, and how to reconnect the pvc fittings again to the pump and body. Anyone done this on a recirc that can give me exact drilling sizes, pvc fittings to buy? I have threaded JG fittings for 3/8" OD if that helps.
2) I'm leary of trying to do any work on the volute or the pump housing to increase diameter, b/c I know it's easy to over heat the plastic, and I only have a drill. I have a 5/8" spade bit and a 3/4" sanding drum (as recommended by another DIY'r), but how do you ream it out if you can't put the tip of the bit on anything?
3) Do I need to give this some more gear time?
4) Is it recommended I buy another pump and/or Kilawatt meter before doing any other mods?
5) Is there another pump that works nearly as well as this one, but doesn't need any modifying?
6) I don't know what my air draw is yet. Is there someone local in the Puget Sound area that sells Dwyer meters? I'm looking to borrow or buy a RMA-7 (5-50) to use.
7)Do I need to ream out these parts I stated above in order to see a benefit in a larger venturi long term?
8) Am I missing something?
I'd like to hear the air being drawn into the ventui tube like a jet engine like someone else wrote, but I'm affraid I have to get my ear pretty close just to hear a girgly noise.
Any help would be much appreciated. If you're local and can lend a hand on the finer points, I'll pay for beer and pizza. Oh, did I mention I use to be a bartender
Thanks all!
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=1053688 and here:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=898776
Here's what I've posted on reefcentral, and I'm hoping there's some info from others here.
Ok, I finally got through reading the first forty pages and the last 17 pages of the split thread, but I still need some advice from people who have modded their DNW-200/RPS-3000. I'm hesitant about modding this, and it seems like most of the modding done has been on other models so I don't want to follow the same directions for modding this b/c they're different enough.
So far, this is what I've done:
I've done the gasket mod, and added 2 layers of Enkmat on my stock impeller attached with 10 lb fishing line. I've reamed out both sides of the venturi, and kept the original (long) venturi valve intact. It still has a 90 degree bend, but it now has a 1/4" ID diameter which is the same ID of RO tubing, unless we're talking 3/8" I guess. I saw an increase in bubble density when I added the 2nd layer, and reamed out the venturi, but that seemed to only last an hour or two. So, I'm not sure if a larger hole is the way to go, b/c it seems like there's a ratio that needs to be maintained.
I'm still not getting much foam, in fact my EV-180 took out a 1/2 cup daily, and this has only produced that much in 1 month. I know there's some break-in time, and I didn't prewash with vinegar, but I know there's stuff to skim b/c my nitrate shot up to almost 2.0!
I've only had it a month or so, and I have fine micro bubbles down to where the water re-enters the recirc pump. The water level is at the top of the 8" opening just before it tapers to the union. The foam collected is about 1/4" on top of that. It's been better, but I just added 150 ft total of plumbing to move my sump to the garage, so I know that'll kick it off for awhile, but even before I moved it, I was only getting about what I stated before.
Here are some questions I have:
1) I'd like to test a larger venturi hole, and I'd like to test this on a 1" pvc fitting with a 3/8" OD hole, but not sure if I should drill at an angle or keep the 90 deg turn in the venturi hole, and how to reconnect the pvc fittings again to the pump and body. Anyone done this on a recirc that can give me exact drilling sizes, pvc fittings to buy? I have threaded JG fittings for 3/8" OD if that helps.
2) I'm leary of trying to do any work on the volute or the pump housing to increase diameter, b/c I know it's easy to over heat the plastic, and I only have a drill. I have a 5/8" spade bit and a 3/4" sanding drum (as recommended by another DIY'r), but how do you ream it out if you can't put the tip of the bit on anything?
3) Do I need to give this some more gear time?
4) Is it recommended I buy another pump and/or Kilawatt meter before doing any other mods?
5) Is there another pump that works nearly as well as this one, but doesn't need any modifying?
6) I don't know what my air draw is yet. Is there someone local in the Puget Sound area that sells Dwyer meters? I'm looking to borrow or buy a RMA-7 (5-50) to use.
7)Do I need to ream out these parts I stated above in order to see a benefit in a larger venturi long term?
8) Am I missing something?
I'd like to hear the air being drawn into the ventui tube like a jet engine like someone else wrote, but I'm affraid I have to get my ear pretty close just to hear a girgly noise.
Any help would be much appreciated. If you're local and can lend a hand on the finer points, I'll pay for beer and pizza. Oh, did I mention I use to be a bartender
Thanks all!