ok so finally had some time to put this all up.
those that don't know I run a DIY skimmer on my apr 450 gal system (total water vol)
the skimmer was initially based on the Aqua medic turbo floater 5000
the body is 8 inches in diameter and about 50 or 55 inches reaction chamber – 12 inch cup (don't want to go measure now)
it initially had a 4 inch diameter neck of about 6 to 7 inches
about 8 inches from the bottom I had 3 pumps running of each 1050 g/h, sucking up air as far as thy where able to (back pressure was a problem)
eventually I had a air pump pushing air into the pumps (this mad the skimmer preform better) however still I had to adjust the water level inside the skimmer to about 1 inch from the neck
after this I removed 2 of the 3 pumps and used the 2400 L/H air pump to feed 6 air stones of each 6 inches long.
what a difference, I had to widen the neck to 6 inches in diameter to handle the foam, but still the water level had to be 1 inch from the neck.
now I changed again (for the better)
I used a Laguna / askol 2400 pump, and modified it into a mesh wheel
and the resold is mind blowing.
those whom know, Laguna askol are the same pumps used by red dragon, and known for lots of air suction at low wattage.
to overcome my back pressure, I mounted the pump about 10 inches from the top, sucking air from the bottom by a 1.5 inch pipe with a valve on it, so I could trim the suction a bit to put pressure on the suction side (not necessary eventually, however nice to have in case I want to trim)
I did not use the original volute, as according to some on RS a DIY could handle more air when it was bigger
I made a custom volute (not cosmetically the nicest, but for me it was the first, and functioning was more important than aesthetics )
the DIY volute is build of several sheets of PVC (made flat in the oven from a pvc pipe)
the inside diameter measures 3.5 inches x 1.5 inches deep
I grinded off the impeller blades and put a new, wider disc on it to hold the mesh.
after a trial in a tub, I was amassed by the suction capability.
when attaching it to the skimmer body, I put 2 – 45 degree angles inside the chamber to direct the water in a twisting motion, slightly angled down into the skimmer body
the skimmer feed pump, I also angled a bit, countering the mesh wheel pump, to mix it all .
to overcome turbulence I made several triangles of egg crate that I placed on top of the 45 degree pipes inside the skimmer (I filled the entire 10 inches from pipe to skimmer nek, with egg crate triangles and bits and Pease's)
all the egg crate made the air bubbles inside the reaction chamber go up, and no turbulence at all (this is above the pipe where the water air mix comes in)
below the egg crate fill it is one big mess of turbulence, vortexing down the skimmer body.
there is so much air in it, that I had to lower my water level in the skimmer body by a full 9 inches (almost lower than the mesh mod pump was mounted.
I also had to make my neck taller to handle all the foam that was gushing out, so I put a 3.5 inch section on top of the existing skimmer nek
se I don't have a air meter to measure how much air it is pulling, but I first had a 2400 air pump with a shorter nek and the water in the skimmer to 1 inch from the nek,
now it is a mesh wheel pump that is pulling so much air that I had to lower the water in the skimmer by 9 inches, and make the nek 3.6 inches taller in order to handle all the air
overall the set up is running now for 2 weeks, and I have to say, it never worked as great as now.
I only additional put a valve on the air intake, as I found out that trimming the 1/2 inch air intake would put some pressure on the suction and even increased the air intake,
below some pictures and movie's of the mod and skimmer (sorry it was taken with my phone, and had it the wrong way around)
when you go over the pictures, the one that shows the hand are the movie's !!
