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Beckett holders
well I completed my design of a becket holder today.
After scraping the proto type and going bigger (had a real small sexy one but when I was done I realized I didn't have room for an air valve :rolleyes: ) I arived at a workable size. here is the holder unmounted with no becket inside http://members.shaw.ca/s.l.s/temppics/Bholder.jpg and here it is with the becket installed http://members.shaw.ca/s.l.s/temppics/Bholderwithb.jpg Steve |
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Looks slick Steve.
Did you cut a groove for your big O-ring, or just squeeze it? Also did you modify the beckett any on the bottom, ie to put O-rings or is that just friction fit too? And are you going to make use guess the final prize winning dimensions? :razz: I'll have to follow the next few steps, close to assembly time? BTW beauty edges! |
Would be nice with keyhole and thumbscrews eh?
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How's the plumbing going to work on the bottom? I.e., how does it hook up the skimmer itself.
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Beckett height
G'day
I had thought that , for optimum performance, the beckett should be close to the height of the water level you want to run? Do you think a taller 1 in mini tower under the Beckett would increase dwell time and DOC removal? Are you going to shoot water and foam directly up the main column or into the bottom box?..I guess I could wait and see... :sad: Just mulling over options Thanks |
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ultra beckett
thanks...that is an uber-skimmer. But like I said the becketts are close to the height of the primary column????
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What is a becket and what is it used for?
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cptclever A Beckett is the foam generator that is used on a Beckett skimmer. other similar skimmers use ventures and a Beckett is just a different style of venturi Steve |
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