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Old September 13th 05, 11:28 PM
robv60
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Default Pondsweep or Laguna powerflow?

Im in the market for a skimmer. I have been looking at the Laguna
Powerflow PT-1774, and the Pondsweep 700. Anyone have comments,
suggestions, pros and cons of each design? Whatever you can give me.
They are both the same price from my sources, so Its all going to come
down to this post to make the decision. I am concerned about the weir
on the pondsweep wearing out from flexing, and I am concerned about the
weir opening on the Laguna not funtioning properly, binding and such.
Anyone have dimensions of the "pump chamber" on both of these? I need
to figure out if my pump will fit in them. Its a beckett 3600gph.
Anyhelp is appreciated....

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Old September 14th 05, 12:50 AM
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Im in the market for a skimmer. I have been looking at the Laguna
Powerflow PT-1774, and the Pondsweep 700. Anyone have comments,
suggestions, pros and cons of each design? Whatever you can give me.
They are both the same price from my sources, so Its all going to come
down to this post to make the decision. I am concerned about the weir
on the pondsweep wearing out from flexing, and I am concerned about the
weir opening on the Laguna not funtioning properly, binding and such.
Anyone have dimensions of the "pump chamber" on both of these? I need
to figure out if my pump will fit in them. Its a beckett 3600gph.
Anyhelp is appreciated....


The Savio Skimmer seems to be the latest and greatest - you will need the
larger one for that pump (I bought the smaller one - still not
installed@#$#%) - put savio skimmer in a search engine to find what you need
to know about the rest
Gale :~)


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Old September 14th 05, 01:38 AM
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Yeah, ive looked at the Savios, were my first choice. But, also more
than I want to spend at this time.

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Old September 14th 05, 02:14 AM
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Gale Pearce wrote:
Im in the market for a skimmer. I have been looking at the Laguna
Powerflow PT-1774, and the Pondsweep 700. Anyone have comments,
suggestions, pros and cons of each design? Whatever you can give me.
They are both the same price from my sources, so Its all going to come
down to this post to make the decision. I am concerned about the weir
on the pondsweep wearing out from flexing, and I am concerned about the
weir opening on the Laguna not funtioning properly, binding and such.
Anyone have dimensions of the "pump chamber" on both of these? I need
to figure out if my pump will fit in them. Its a beckett 3600gph.
Anyhelp is appreciated....



The Savio Skimmer seems to be the latest and greatest - you will need the
larger one for that pump (I bought the smaller one - still not
installed@#$#%) - put savio skimmer in a search engine to find what you need
to know about the rest
Gale :~)



I have the Savio SkimmerFilter and love it. The only thing I'd
do different (and will fix this fall) is to remove the skimmer
door. Fish and frogs love going in it (not sure why), but with
the door installed, they can't get back out. Even had a turtle
end up in there once. I've got a flat rock resting on it right
now to hold it down. Doesn't seem to affect operation of the
skimmer in the least. The combination of the SkimFilter and
Savio Livingponds biofall has worked wonderfully on my 1000
gallon pond. It's only 4 months old, but the water has been
crystal clear from day one w/ very little algae, and now that
the pond folks on this forum had me check the KH and add potash
and liquid iron, the plants are doing great as well. Even my
cheap, $24.95 "clearance" lily has, at last count, 32 pads
and 1-2 flowers now.
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Old September 14th 05, 02:30 AM
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"Gale Pearce" wrote:

Im in the market for a skimmer. I have been looking at the Laguna
Powerflow PT-1774, and the Pondsweep 700. Anyone have comments,
suggestions, pros and cons of each design? Whatever you can give me.
They are both the same price from my sources, so Its all going to come
down to this post to make the decision. I am concerned about the weir
on the pondsweep wearing out from flexing, and I am concerned about the
weir opening on the Laguna not funtioning properly, binding and such.
Anyone have dimensions of the "pump chamber" on both of these? I need
to figure out if my pump will fit in them. Its a beckett 3600gph.
Anyhelp is appreciated....


The Savio Skimmer seems to be the latest and greatest - you will need the
larger one for that pump (I bought the smaller one - still not
installed@#$#%) - put savio skimmer in a search engine to find what you need
to know about the rest


Gale, aren't all the savios the same size, just with different weir sizes?


San Diego Joe
4,000 - 5,000 Gallons.
Koi, Goldfish, and RES named Colombo.


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Old September 14th 05, 02:31 PM
Gale Pearce
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Gale, aren't all the savios the same size, just with different weir sizes?

No - they have 2 - The original one and a new "mini-skimmerfilter" , which
is what I have - it will take 2 weir sizes a 6" and an 8" I think - the
larger skimmer will handle larger pumps (up to about 5,000 gph or maybe
more) - mine is limited to ~2500gph - the original one is also larger
dimension wise
Gale :~)


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Old September 14th 05, 10:56 PM
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So, no one here to comment on the Laguna or the Pondsweep?

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Old September 15th 05, 10:42 PM
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?

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Old September 16th 05, 12:42 AM
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"robv60" wrote in message
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So, no one here to comment on the Laguna or the Pondsweep?

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Old September 16th 05, 05:32 PM
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robv60 Wrote:
So, no one here to comment on the Laguna or the Pondsweep?


I had the pondsweep, the one with the fabric type net in front, and
then the filter pad behind that, and the accordian style door. It was
okay- but the plastic seems thin for zone 5 winters, and the netting
was kind of hard to get clean. I upgraded to a Savio when I redid the
pond. My savio door closes- but water gets in- so it is harder to do a
complete clean out.ll have to examine that closer when I get the chance.
Good luck in whatever you decide.


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Koitoy
 




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