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I have a question about my skimmer, I bought a AKS brand skimmer, it uses a
power head to push the water and air into it, anyhow, the tube that connects to the power head is a very loose fit and the bubble that collect in the main container seem to leak out from this water input tube and not climb past it towards the collection cup. To me it seems to be faulty, but never having used one before I am not sure if it is supposed to work this way. Also the water level in the main tube seems low, and before anyone asks about the power head, the unit I am using is the one recommended by the LFS to suit the model skimmer. All in all it seems a bit rough around the edges to me, like the pipe that connects to the powerhead was squirting water all over the place, I had to fit some clamps to the tubes to make it a tight fit, this stopped the water from squirting out, but the input tube being a loose fit makes me think that the glue/resin used to hold the whole thing together wasn't put on the input tube, purhaps it's a one off stuff up, but it does mean that untill the unit is fixed or replaced I have no skimmer at work on my newly setup tank. So, if it is stuffed, just how long can my tank hold out without a skimmer ?, the tank is a 1 day old setup with live rock. current water condition readings are fairly good, but not perfect. -Andrew |
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I'd take it back to the LFS and discuss your fears with them. Many people run
tanks without skimmers at all, but I won't. It'll be fine for a couple of days while you figure things out. Marc skozzy wrote: I have a question about my skimmer, I bought a AKS brand skimmer, it uses a power head to push the water and air into it, anyhow, the tube that connects to the power head is a very loose fit and the bubble that collect in the main container seem to leak out from this water input tube and not climb past it towards the collection cup. To me it seems to be faulty, but never having used one before I am not sure if it is supposed to work this way. Also the water level in the main tube seems low, and before anyone asks about the power head, the unit I am using is the one recommended by the LFS to suit the model skimmer. All in all it seems a bit rough around the edges to me, like the pipe that connects to the powerhead was squirting water all over the place, I had to fit some clamps to the tubes to make it a tight fit, this stopped the water from squirting out, but the input tube being a loose fit makes me think that the glue/resin used to hold the whole thing together wasn't put on the input tube, purhaps it's a one off stuff up, but it does mean that untill the unit is fixed or replaced I have no skimmer at work on my newly setup tank. So, if it is stuffed, just how long can my tank hold out without a skimmer ?, the tank is a 1 day old setup with live rock. current water condition readings are fairly good, but not perfect. -Andrew -- 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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The manufacture is going to send me a replacment. It's possible it wasn't
assembled correctly in the shop. "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... I'd take it back to the LFS and discuss your fears with them. Many people run tanks without skimmers at all, but I won't. It'll be fine for a couple of days while you figure things out. Marc skozzy wrote: I have a question about my skimmer, I bought a AKS brand skimmer, it uses a power head to push the water and air into it, anyhow, the tube that connects to the power head is a very loose fit and the bubble that collect in the main container seem to leak out from this water input tube and not climb past it towards the collection cup. To me it seems to be faulty, but never having used one before I am not sure if it is supposed to work this way. Also the water level in the main tube seems low, and before anyone asks about the power head, the unit I am using is the one recommended by the LFS to suit the model skimmer. All in all it seems a bit rough around the edges to me, like the pipe that connects to the powerhead was squirting water all over the place, I had to fit some clamps to the tubes to make it a tight fit, this stopped the water from squirting out, but the input tube being a loose fit makes me think that the glue/resin used to hold the whole thing together wasn't put on the input tube, purhaps it's a one off stuff up, but it does mean that untill the unit is fixed or replaced I have no skimmer at work on my newly setup tank. So, if it is stuffed, just how long can my tank hold out without a skimmer ?, the tank is a 1 day old setup with live rock. current water condition readings are fairly good, but not perfect. -Andrew -- 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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