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Being said, SK181 was originally equipped with ES2800 pump(still said that on skimmer body.) I believe the change was done when they made the 110V model(Skimz only had 220V model last year.) I personally believed ES2000 was originally Eden 135 which was rated for 2000Lph of flow, while ES2800 is Eden 140 at 2800Lph of flow. At least thats my theory. I wanted to try see what the skimmer can do when it's fitted with pump that it was originally designed for, and I needed a pump what will do 500gph. So the decision was made to convert the ES2000 back to regular water pump and Eden 140 to a skimmer pump. There's absolutely nothing wrong with original pump, but I like to try with new thing in this hobby. |
very interested to see how this turns out.
i am in the market for a new skimmer. |
What kind of needle impeller assembly came with the Eden 140??
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where did u source the 110v version of the pump?
has the impeller on the stock pump rusted out on you yet? |
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Eheim Compact + is re-branded Eden. Eden will be hard to get her North America, but quite easy to get in Asia. Eden version is cheaper than the Eheim version. You are paying less for the name. |
Looks like you transfered the whole face of the ES to the Eden.
Is this true? It just fits? Where did you buy the new pump? Definately want some feedback on how it performs. Just in case my pump ever quits.... |
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http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/em...Pump+2000.html everything fits without any modification. the Eden version is hard to get here since there's no authorized dealer, or Eheim won't allow that. I am not to sure about it. I had the wife brought me the pump when she was on holiday in asia. if anyone interested I can see if I can get a shipment in. |
Thanks for that
Only concern I would have is the Eheim is 31watts and the ES is supposed to be only 12watts |
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