mojoreef said:So what purpose would a neck make on a skimmer??, some european skimmers still use them and so do some us made ones.MIke
Wouldnt a skimmer that has a low air volume be a lousy Skimmer?? Just trying to bring back some of the old timer stuff I keep forgeting. From what I remember its all about the more bubbles you can make (regardless of type) then not to have to much violence to break the bubbles, then a decent neck to concentrate the skimate. Thats the way it was way back has it changed and I missed the boat?? againI believe the size of the neck and the amount of air being pumped through the skimmer are directly related. A skimmer that has a low air volume would need a smaller neck to get the desired final few inches of lift pumping the skimmate into the cup
mojoreef said:Wouldnt a skimmer that has a low air volume be a lousy Skimmer?? Just trying to bring back some of the old timer stuff I keep forgeting. From what I remember its all about the more bubbles you can make (regardless of type) then not to have to much violence to break the bubbles, then a decent neck to concentrate the skimate. Thats the way it was way back has it changed and I missed the boat?? again Mike
Scooterman said:I would think at some point too much air bubbles would not help or even become a waste, also you could use compression, or smaller bubbles to a point of micro bubbles & cram in more air to water ratio but even so at some point I'd say you will reach saturation.
I think it is bubble surface area, not bubble volume that you want. That is why those airstone skimmers (with their tiny bubbles) were actually quite effective.mojoreef said:Wouldnt a skimmer that has a low air volume be a lousy Skimmer?? Just trying to bring back some of the old timer stuff I keep forgeting. From what I remember its all about the more bubbles you can make (regardless of type) then not to have to much violence to break the bubbles, then a decent neck to concentrate the skimate. Thats the way it was way back has it changed and I missed the boat?? again
Mike
dnjan said:I think it is bubble surface area, not bubble volume that you want. That is why those airstone skimmers (with their tiny bubbles) were actually quite effective.
From my limited observations, the becket skimmers tend to produce larger bubbles. But they make up for that shortcoming by creating huge volumes of those larger bubbles, so they still have more surface area (and often greater organic removal).
Tsadik said:Mike I don't know how much do you contribute to your local energy company.I can assure you my bill is a lot of money,If there is a chance to get better performance great design and low cost on electricity I am for it.
Scooterman said:Humm, I wonder about that, you'd think a longer neck would act like a channel for the skimmate./QUOTE]
Consider it this way- What ever skimmate enters the bottom of the neck, you want to exit the top, to be collected in the cup (the whole purpose of the skimmer of course). Anything that inhibits that foam from exiting the neck is bad.
Take it to extremes- Which works better, a skimmer with a 6" neck or one with a 24" neck? All else being equal, the extra 18" of neck just gives you that much more acrylic to clean. It also gives the foam that much more time to break down, and drip back in to the main chamber.
"Get the foam out!" should be the mantra of all skimmer designs.
Zeph
I hear ya brother I hear ya.Mike I don't know how much do you contribute to your local energy company.I can assure you my bill is a lot of money,If there is a chance to get better performance great design and low cost on electricity I am for it.
More bubbles = more surface areaI think it is bubble surface area, not bubble volume that you want.
Compare that to an airstone and pump?? cheaper up front, cheaper to run and more air bubbles with no violenceI think you will find pinwheel pumps gives the best bang for the energy buck, compared to ejectors and nozzle design skimmer that require a higher pressure pump
mojoreef said:Compare that to an airstone and pump?? cheaper up front, cheaper to run and more air bubbles with no violence
mojoreef said:Compare that to an airstone and pump?? cheaper up front, cheaper to run and more air bubbles with no violence
MIke
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