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Old 06-11-2007, 03:32 PM
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how often do you clean your injectors?
weekly?
monthly?

do you do a vinegar soak?
scrub with a brush?
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Old 06-11-2007, 04:35 PM
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Weekly. For the most part I just take it apart and rinse it and put it back together. ie., make sure there's no debris in there, little snail shells, etc. If it's really rank I'll take a paper towel and wipe it off. I haven't had to soak it in vinegar although I suppose that would help keep it super clean too. For the most part I just want no slime in there, and no particulate debris, with that done it seems to work fine enough.
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Old 06-11-2007, 07:36 PM
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thanks for the info.
i'll be taking it apart tonight
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I have also found that the air hole need to be cleaned every few month aswell it gets quite resticted with salt build up

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Old 06-18-2007, 03:27 PM
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the skimmer stopped producing bubbles... time to clean the injector
when i took apart the injector, the little holes were filled up with little bits of stuff,
need to do this weekly to ensure this skims effeceintly
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I totally notice a falloff in foam production if the injector gets dirty.

I myself haven't had trouble with the air holes clogging, but, it doesn't surprise me that you might need to scrape those out on a weekly basis.

At any rate, yeah, in general, I find you totally need to have that injector taken apart and rinsed or cleaned or at least wiped down, once per week. I imagine if one had the time to do it even more often than that, that the skimmer would be having better performance.
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Old 06-18-2007, 06:03 PM
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do you find the water level changing in the inside the skimmer?
do you adjust the gate valve constantly? with an external supply pump i didnt think the level of the water in the sump mattered but seems like it does.
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I currently have the skimmer running externally (actually on a bucket above the water line) and I never have to play with the water level. If it changes I know I have some cleaning to do.
when it was in the sump I created a compartment that did not lower do to evap. this maintained a constant water level

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An air flow meter on the injector air intake is handy to let you know when to clean it.
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and putting them together correctly makes a big difference in the amount of air you get !!
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