I thought this project was cool enough - and turned out well enough - that it deserved it's own thread:
THE ULTIMATE OCTOPUS SKIMMER MOD - 2 SKIMMERS, 1 PUMP
The skimmer I chose to mod was a Reef Octopus NW200. It is an 8" diameter skimmer, 24" tall with a single pump called the OTP 3000... it is a good, basic skimmer design; nothing fancy, no bubble plates or recirc pumps or cone body... just a decent skimmer that has been around a few years, is plentiful and relatively inexpensive. Here I am going to turn it from a good performer into a skimming monster!!!
First thing we are going to do is "unchoke" the OTP 3000 pump... this is actually a very powerful pump; it is basically an Oceanrunner 3500 with a NW impeller... 100% stock (in NW form) it is rated at 750 gph and 15 scfh of air. Here we are going to mod it to reduce the water to around 450 gph and up the air way, way up to approx. 50-54 scfh!
Step 1) remove the stock inlet pipe w/ the stock 1/2"venturi reducer and 1/4" I.D. airline - utterly useless!
Step 2) remove your inlet cover and the stock NW impeller and do a meshmod w/ 3 layers of PF4 Enkamat...
Step 3) place the impeller back in, reattach the inlet cover, and drill a 1/2" hole in the inlet as close to the inlet cover as possible. Insert 1/2" vinyl tubing airline into the new venturi hole. Make sure you cut a "vee" in the airline and face the opening in the "vee" towards the inside of the pump. Add a drop or 2 of Crazy glue to keep it in place:
Step 4) I attached the custom elbow I fabricated to the pump... I made it out of a PVC 3/4" 90 degree "Y", glued on the metric fitting from the pump output on the single end and 2 of the NW200 retaining rings on the "Y" end. I also put in a couple of 3/4" O-rings and drilled (4) 3/32" holes near the "Y" ends, then screwed in tiny #4 sized nylon screws to hold the retaining rings in place... sounds complicated, but once I figured out the design it took maybe 10 minutes to assemble it - and the whole elbow fitting cost less than 5 bucks to make:
Step 5) I hook up one skimmer body, like so:
Step 6) attach the 2ND SKIMMER BODY to the other opening, like so:
The finished project... I called this ultimate skimmer mod "THE TWIN TOWERS":
Of course, the big question is...
DOES IT WORK????
HELL YEAH, IT WORKS!!!
Already starting to get some good foam heads only 15 minutes after the start-up:
I'll put up some "after break-in" pics a little later...
THE ULTIMATE OCTOPUS SKIMMER MOD - 2 SKIMMERS, 1 PUMP
The skimmer I chose to mod was a Reef Octopus NW200. It is an 8" diameter skimmer, 24" tall with a single pump called the OTP 3000... it is a good, basic skimmer design; nothing fancy, no bubble plates or recirc pumps or cone body... just a decent skimmer that has been around a few years, is plentiful and relatively inexpensive. Here I am going to turn it from a good performer into a skimming monster!!!
First thing we are going to do is "unchoke" the OTP 3000 pump... this is actually a very powerful pump; it is basically an Oceanrunner 3500 with a NW impeller... 100% stock (in NW form) it is rated at 750 gph and 15 scfh of air. Here we are going to mod it to reduce the water to around 450 gph and up the air way, way up to approx. 50-54 scfh!
Step 1) remove the stock inlet pipe w/ the stock 1/2"venturi reducer and 1/4" I.D. airline - utterly useless!
Step 2) remove your inlet cover and the stock NW impeller and do a meshmod w/ 3 layers of PF4 Enkamat...
Step 3) place the impeller back in, reattach the inlet cover, and drill a 1/2" hole in the inlet as close to the inlet cover as possible. Insert 1/2" vinyl tubing airline into the new venturi hole. Make sure you cut a "vee" in the airline and face the opening in the "vee" towards the inside of the pump. Add a drop or 2 of Crazy glue to keep it in place:
Step 4) I attached the custom elbow I fabricated to the pump... I made it out of a PVC 3/4" 90 degree "Y", glued on the metric fitting from the pump output on the single end and 2 of the NW200 retaining rings on the "Y" end. I also put in a couple of 3/4" O-rings and drilled (4) 3/32" holes near the "Y" ends, then screwed in tiny #4 sized nylon screws to hold the retaining rings in place... sounds complicated, but once I figured out the design it took maybe 10 minutes to assemble it - and the whole elbow fitting cost less than 5 bucks to make:
Step 5) I hook up one skimmer body, like so:
Step 6) attach the 2ND SKIMMER BODY to the other opening, like so:
The finished project... I called this ultimate skimmer mod "THE TWIN TOWERS":
Of course, the big question is...
DOES IT WORK????
HELL YEAH, IT WORKS!!!
Already starting to get some good foam heads only 15 minutes after the start-up:
I'll put up some "after break-in" pics a little later...