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Timcat
October 18th 05, 12:33 AM
Those of you who have an ASM skimmer...have you modified it so the
collection cup drains into some other container, or did you leave it alone
and empty the cup manually?
Tim
kim gross
October 18th 05, 01:19 AM
Timcat wrote:
> Those of you who have an ASM skimmer...have you modified it so the
> collection cup drains into some other container, or did you leave it alone
> and empty the cup manually?
>
> Tim
>
>
I have done both. I have a couple that I have installed a small
bulkhead fitting with a drain going into a larger container, but most of
them I just empty the cup when needed that way I don't ever not clean
the neck of the cup like I happen to do with the draining units.
Kim
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Timcat
October 18th 05, 01:29 AM
OK...thanks. I'm just trying to decide which way to go before I order one.
Tim
"kim gross" > wrote in message
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> Timcat wrote:
>> Those of you who have an ASM skimmer...have you modified it so the
>> collection cup drains into some other container, or did you leave it
>> alone and empty the cup manually?
>>
>> Tim
> I have done both. I have a couple that I have installed a small bulkhead
> fitting with a drain going into a larger container, but most of them I
> just empty the cup when needed that way I don't ever not clean the neck of
> the cup like I happen to do with the draining units.
>
> Kim
> www.jensalt.com
Billy
October 18th 05, 03:47 AM
"kim gross" > wrote in
message ...
> Timcat wrote:
>> Those of you who have an ASM skimmer...have you modified it so the
>> collection cup drains into some other container, or did you leave
>> it alone and empty the cup manually?
>>
I modded my Euroreef this way. I've found that the buildup, and
subsequent reduction in performance is more important than not having
to empty the cup. I suppose that if the tank were heavily stocked,
and you would have to empty it 3-4 times a day, it would be worth it.
b
Reptoreef
October 18th 05, 04:52 AM
I simply dump when needed, manually.
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Timcat
October 18th 05, 11:55 PM
Good enough. Thanks.
Tim
"Billy" > wrote in message
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> "kim gross" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Timcat wrote:
>>> Those of you who have an ASM skimmer...have you modified it so the
>>> collection cup drains into some other container, or did you leave it
>>> alone and empty the cup manually?
>>>
>
>
> I modded my Euroreef this way. I've found that the buildup, and subsequent
> reduction in performance is more important than not having to empty the
> cup. I suppose that if the tank were heavily stocked, and you would have
> to empty it 3-4 times a day, it would be worth it.
>
> b
>
Timcat
October 18th 05, 11:56 PM
Thanks. It seems the consensus is to leave it alone, so that's what I'll do.
Tim
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>I simply dump when needed, manually.
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Timcat
October 19th 05, 12:14 AM
I plan to order the G3 skimmer in the next day or two. Since ASM skimmers go
inside the sump, just how much of a problem is the loss of water volume? I
was initially planning to get a model that sits outside the sump. For the
record, my sump is an Oceanic model 1 that appears to be about a 20 gallon
total capacity.
Tim
"Timcat" > wrote in message
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> Those of you who have an ASM skimmer...have you modified it so the
> collection cup drains into some other container, or did you leave it alone
> and empty the cup manually?
>
> Tim
>
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