jnarowe
Beer-a-holic
Looks kool. I wish you had taken my collection cup! Interesting stone orientation. So is that a gravity-fed Hartford loop going into the bottom? Or would it be better to ask, which way is in and which way is out??
Looks kool. I wish you had taken my collection cup! Interesting stone orientation. So is that a gravity-fed Hartford loop going into the bottom? Or would it be better to ask, which way is in and which way is out??
Funny! Asking about the orientation of a guys "stones"!
This thread needs an updated FTS, looks like its been about a year
Good to "see" you Rick!
Still have the cup, and a good design for a collection bucket. The lid is cracked, but it works really well. The biggest issue with using a powerful air pump is turning it off when the cup or bucket is full. As you may know, my skimmer exploded because I was using a Weaver-style shut-off which simply put back pressure on the head. Even though you used cast acrylic, it will get stressed unless the air pump is shut down when the cup is full. Ultimately I used a collection bucket with an electrical float switch to signal my controller to shut off the air.
I can't tell from the pictures if you are allowing off-gassing from the cup, as I do see your closed drain valve there. The down-side to allowing free-flow of air is that the skimmer can volcano under certain circumstances. So without a place for skimmate and air to go, or without an electronic shut-off, you can run into trouble. There's no assumption on my part that you don't already know all this, but it is important information for others building DIY skimmers.
That is a sick air manifold dude! :lol:
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