Why does a pump pull more air with a mesh mod ? Its not pumping more water is it?
Speaking from past venturi experience with Fathom skimmer mods, downdraft mod, AquaC mod and the latest mesh mod; they all use a form of venturi.
Fathom skimmer has a venturi hooked up at the outlet of the pump and the air water mix goes into the body of the skimmer and swirls around in uncontrolled turbulence. Bubbles are random size. Old school venturi skimmer.
Based on my forum trolling the last few months and my current built, mesh mod uses venturi to pull air in as well.
Where it differs is the venturi is connected on the inlet end of the pump. Another important feature required to pull more air would be a large volute (cover volume of the impeller) mod.
Below is just my speculation based on my current mod.
Since the outlet end of the venturi is near a enlarge volute and the mesh impeller can shred and/or cavitate; it can suck in more air + mesh mod has higher speed. More volume after the venturi and higher speed meshed impeller in the volute will increase the air pulled.
There is most likely a point of dimishing return of enlarging the volute. I have only one prototyped.
Another feature of the new mesh mod is the bubble plate. It will force all the air/water mix to bubble up in an orderly manner.
One interesting observation on my mesh mod with enlarged volute, is if I opened the air valve completely and suddenly; it will vibrate and maybe stall (unbalanced mesh?). However, if I slowly open or close it will be quiet. I now use a needle valve to get air bubbles of less than 0.5mm that travels up the neck column of the skimmer.
Long answer for a short question. How about that?:badgrin: