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My son's 29g sumpless FOWLR kept getting surface scum, which inhibits gas
exchange. I was sick of it, so I built this little box to help keep the surface clean. view from top: http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/skimmer_box.jpg view in-tank: http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/skimmer_box1.jpg The idea was to have the water pour into a chamber that the skimmer's Mag 5 could slurp out, so the surface remains clean. My goal is to eventually make a box that is slightly bouyant so that it will automatically adjust as the water level changes (due to evaporation), but for now I just put together a clear box. It is working perfectly, but topping off water each day is going to be very important to avoid the pump running dry. This box is 6 x 4.5 x 7, with a separate hanging bracket that was added afterwards to fit over the rim of the tank. A Mag 5 fits in there, but because of the way the Remora Pro is designed, the inlet to the pump is way too close to the (inner) wall of the box. I didn't want to trim the inlet of the pump permanently, so I'll make a different box, probably out of black acrylic, later. Marc -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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yeah i made one like that a while back and the constant worry about topping
off daily was a PITA. but none the less they work. kc "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... My son's 29g sumpless FOWLR kept getting surface scum, which inhibits gas exchange. I was sick of it, so I built this little box to help keep the surface clean. view from top: http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/skimmer_box.jpg view in-tank: http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/skimmer_box1.jpg The idea was to have the water pour into a chamber that the skimmer's Mag 5 could slurp out, so the surface remains clean. My goal is to eventually make a box that is slightly bouyant so that it will automatically adjust as the water level changes (due to evaporation), but for now I just put together a clear box. It is working perfectly, but topping off water each day is going to be very important to avoid the pump running dry. This box is 6 x 4.5 x 7, with a separate hanging bracket that was added afterwards to fit over the rim of the tank. A Mag 5 fits in there, but because of the way the Remora Pro is designed, the inlet to the pump is way too close to the (inner) wall of the box. I didn't want to trim the inlet of the pump permanently, so I'll make a different box, probably out of black acrylic, later. Marc -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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Marc Levenson wrote:
My son's 29g sumpless FOWLR kept getting surface scum, which inhibits gas exchange. I was sick of it, so I built this little box to help keep the surface clean. view from top: http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/skimmer_box.jpg view in-tank: http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/skimmer_box1.jpg The idea was to have the water pour into a chamber that the skimmer's Mag 5 could slurp out, so the surface remains clean. My goal is to eventually make a box that is slightly bouyant so that it will automatically adjust as the water level changes (due to evaporation), but for now I just put together a clear box. It is working perfectly, but topping off water each day is going to be very important to avoid the pump running dry. This box is 6 x 4.5 x 7, with a separate hanging bracket that was added afterwards to fit over the rim of the tank. A Mag 5 fits in there, but because of the way the Remora Pro is designed, the inlet to the pump is way too close to the (inner) wall of the box. I didn't want to trim the inlet of the pump permanently, so I'll make a different box, probably out of black acrylic, later. Marc Marc, To keep from burning up the pump, drill a hole in the lower area of the box so that if the water does not come over the top, you still get enough water to just keep the pump from overheating and burning up. with a mag 5 I would guess you could do a 3/8 hole an inch or 2 below the surface. Kim |
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Thanks Kim!
Marc kim gross wrote: Marc Levenson wrote: My son's 29g sumpless FOWLR kept getting surface scum, which inhibits gas exchange. I was sick of it, so I built this little box to help keep the surface clean. view from top: http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/skimmer_box.jpg view in-tank: http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/skimmer_box1.jpg The idea was to have the water pour into a chamber that the skimmer's Mag 5 could slurp out, so the surface remains clean. My goal is to eventually make a box that is slightly bouyant so that it will automatically adjust as the water level changes (due to evaporation), but for now I just put together a clear box. It is working perfectly, but topping off water each day is going to be very important to avoid the pump running dry. This box is 6 x 4.5 x 7, with a separate hanging bracket that was added afterwards to fit over the rim of the tank. A Mag 5 fits in there, but because of the way the Remora Pro is designed, the inlet to the pump is way too close to the (inner) wall of the box. I didn't want to trim the inlet of the pump permanently, so I'll make a different box, probably out of black acrylic, later. Marc Marc, To keep from burning up the pump, drill a hole in the lower area of the box so that if the water does not come over the top, you still get enough water to just keep the pump from overheating and burning up. with a mag 5 I would guess you could do a 3/8 hole an inch or 2 below the surface. Kim -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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![]() "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... My son's 29g sumpless FOWLR kept getting surface scum, which inhibits gas exchange. I was sick of it, so I built this little box to help keep the surface clean. view from top: http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/skimmer_box.jpg view in-tank: http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/skimmer_box1.jpg The idea was to have the water pour into a chamber that the skimmer's Mag 5 could slurp out, so the surface remains clean. My goal is to eventually make a box that is slightly bouyant so that it will automatically adjust as the water level changes (due to evaporation), but for now I just put together a clear box. It is working perfectly, but topping off water each day is going to be very important to avoid the pump running dry. This box is 6 x 4.5 x 7, with a separate hanging bracket that was added afterwards to fit over the rim of the tank. A Mag 5 fits in there, but because of the way the Remora Pro is designed, the inlet to the pump is way too close to the (inner) wall of the box. I didn't want to trim the inlet of the pump permanently, so I'll make a different box, probably out of black acrylic, later. I do not get it, Marc. Since you have tools to make SUMP and Tank, why don't you just make a grill on upper portion of that box as a overflow filter method? This way, it will skim the surface and fall down to the filter and no need to worry about evaporation of the water level that you set to. CapFusion,... |
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So basically you are suggesting an entire box/sump on the outside of the tank to
hang the skimmer on? This is a sumpless tank, and I'm not going to drain the tank to install a permanent overflow box in the corner either. Marc CapFusion wrote: I do not get it, Marc. Since you have tools to make SUMP and Tank, why don't you just make a grill on upper portion of that box as a overflow filter method? This way, it will skim the surface and fall down to the filter and no need to worry about evaporation of the water level that you set to. CapFusion,... -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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![]() "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... So basically you are suggesting an entire box/sump on the outside of the tank to hang the skimmer on? This is a sumpless tank, and I'm not going to drain the tank to install a permanent overflow box in the corner either. Marc Noop.... Not an entire box / sump outside of your tank. According to your pic.... It located inside your tank and from what I can tell, the water flow over the top of the wall box and the pump push it out. Am I see the pic correctly or my eye-ball need to be check-up? I assumed that box was meant to be use as surface skim / clean. If I understand correctly from your pic, why not create a grill so that the water will flow through / between the grill to the box. Ok.... Let me ask in another angle. What this box do? My impression was... this box clean the surface of that tank by flowing over the box wall and into the box, right? If so, why not make a grill for the water pass through and go into your box. This way, it will skim the surface and prevent critter that might get pull over the surface and into the box. CapFusion,... |
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All this box does is force water to enter from the top surface of the tank,
which in turn is skimmed. Using a grill (or teeth) vs a smooth edge is somewhat in a debate right now. Apparently things get trapped in the teeth and it actually lures fish into the area more than a smooth overflow, so I didn't add teeth. Marc CapFusion wrote: Noop.... Not an entire box / sump outside of your tank. According to your pic.... It located inside your tank and from what I can tell, the water flow over the top of the wall box and the pump push it out. Am I see the pic correctly or my eye-ball need to be check-up? I assumed that box was meant to be use as surface skim / clean. If I understand correctly from your pic, why not create a grill so that the water will flow through / between the grill to the box. Ok.... Let me ask in another angle. What this box do? My impression was... this box clean the surface of that tank by flowing over the box wall and into the box, right? If so, why not make a grill for the water pass through and go into your box. This way, it will skim the surface and prevent critter that might get pull over the surface and into the box. CapFusion,... -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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Actually, Marc, Hagen sells a product which does this exact thing (for
their canister filters). My wife's oscar tank was getting pretty filmy, so I bought one a few months ago. It's a cool device which combines both Kim's idea (the perforation to ensure there is always water present) and your idea to make it buoyant... I'll try to describe it (I apologize before-hand for my complete ignorance when it comes to plumbing terms...) The slightly-simplified version is 2 main parts. The whole concept is a vertical tube with a t-connector half-way down, open bottom and a small "cup" (open, with teeth) at the top. The canister's intake attaches to the 't', so that it draws water only from this widget. The two main parts are the bottom portion of the tube, with the 't', and the top portion with the cup. The top part slides into the bottom part, and is free to move up and down. It floats. Now, what my description doesn't have that the actual product does is a shaft that goes from the bottom of the tube up through the top of the cup. It's used to control the ratio of water coming from the bottom of the tube as opposed to the top of the cup. It's neat because when you force the intake to be cup-only, the cup is actually sucked down a bit (although this might just be an artifact of the amount of water now entering the cup in this closed loop). The only thing I don't know is why the cup, which is free-floating, sits neither too high nor too low in the water. :-) On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 04:25:39 +0000, Marc Levenson wrote: My son's 29g sumpless FOWLR kept getting surface scum, which inhibits gas exchange. I was sick of it, so I built this little box to help keep the surface clean. view from top: http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/skimmer_box.jpg view in-tank: http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/1203/skimmer_box1.jpg The idea was to have the water pour into a chamber that the skimmer's Mag 5 could slurp out, so the surface remains clean. My goal is to eventually make a box that is slightly bouyant so that it will automatically adjust as the water level changes (due to evaporation), but for now I just put together a clear box. It is working perfectly, but topping off water each day is going to be very important to avoid the pump running dry. This box is 6 x 4.5 x 7, with a separate hanging bracket that was added afterwards to fit over the rim of the tank. A Mag 5 fits in there, but because of the way the Remora Pro is designed, the inlet to the pump is way too close to the (inner) wall of the box. I didn't want to trim the inlet of the pump permanently, so I'll make a different box, probably out of black acrylic, later. Marc |
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That's the trick, getting the right balancing point. I can make a box, and make a
pocket of air, and test it, then adjust things and test it again, etc. Sounds like a lot of trial and error. Can you send me a link to the cup you bought for your system? I'd like to see it. Visuals are great! Marc Marco Qualizza wrote: The only thing I don't know is why the cup, which is free-floating, sits neither too high nor too low in the water. :-) -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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