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Originally Posted by SuperFudge
Some ideas,
-Make sure skimmers output is placed at the furthest possible from your main systems pump intake.
And if your in moddin mode
-Tee the output at your desired water line within the skimmer(keep the top vented) and direct this back to the first chamber/s of the sump.
You may have to lift the skimmer a little to get them over baffle hieghts to do this...not too much, the skimmers own pump may have to be lowered to accomodate.
Even better directed back into a micron sock.
-direct the main systems pump intake to a portion of the sump that has the least bubbles.
If an external pump, this needs to be some internal sump plumbing from the bulkhead in.
No need to glue these, just dry fit them and try them out until they work.
- Make sure where the strainer is on the pump intake that the water isnt whirlpooling there on the surface.
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Thanks Marc.
Im sure you built my sump for me... at least i was under that impression.
The main systems intake has an 90 degree elbow that aims to bottom corner of the tank.
I made a temp weir in the sump by putting some of that coralife 100 micron matting across. when running the pump full bore, it actually catches a lot of stuff.
I'm always in modding mode. where would the fun be in this hobby if we just left everything alone?????
How does that gate valve mod work for these skimmers?? I seen it around on the net, and notice its just a few pieces of PVC, with a ball valve.
what size is the output of the G2? i may just play around with it...
I got rid of the bubbles, I think it was adam or colin who said to put a sump sock over the output, i did, zapstraped it down, and no more bubbles.. It did however, make it pull darker, greener, sicker lookin skimmate thought
