Man it is so nice using the bigger material to build with. I just priced the stuff out at 98 bucks a foot, man thats tough stuff. Counting lucky stars.
Yea I got it all in yesterday and she is up and running. I did this one a little different, I skipped the wet neck and installed some sprinkler heads in the neck to clean it. I figured I could put them on a time and have it clean the neck every day.
On this skimmer I wanted to increase the size of the mixing/reaction chamber, so I am running the water a little higher. About 3 feet up the main tube. I had to put the airstones in standing up, which I dont think I can live with. After a couple of hours the skimmer started making foam, but I am noticing a few more larger sized bubbles, the end product is nice but I am having to turn the air put down quite a bit.
Another thing that I dont like with them pointing up is that I am loosing about a foot of reaction chamber at the bottom as all the bubbles are coming out of the top of the stones. I think I am going to take the stones out and chop off about 4 inches and try to lay them flat, if that dont work then I will just get some 6 inchers.
Oh yea.. I tried out my sprinklers, holy crap what a mess, lol. The only left over pump I had lieng around was a mag 3600, well not thinking about the new HIGHER water level I cranked it on...all I can say is thank God I left a air vent hole on the top of the skimmer cup!!! it blew skimmate all over the ceiling..I now have skimmate stalagtites in a perfect 2 foot circle on the cieling. Nothing like mixing hih power water injection with foam??????????
Mike