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![]() Bought this last week at reefsupplies.ca thought i share my thoughts for everyone's benefit. Price was $499. The dimensions are 9.2"x 9.2 and 21.9" high. The collection cup is about 4.5" high (so as far as fitting it in a sump you need to clear about 17"). It has a sicce PSK1200 pump which has a rated intake of 840l/h (222 gal). Its rated for 300g. I looked at the new Vertex, Reef Octupus but settled on this relatively unknown (to me or anyone I know) skimmer. I really liked the PSK1200 pump and this was one of the few skimmers with it.
![]() IMG_4398 by fydordostoy, on Flickr ![]() IMG_4397 by fydordostoy, on Flickr The plastic and acrylic has a heavy solid feel to it and it just feels very solidly put together. Mine came with the pump and bubble plate already assembled. So all i had to do was connect the air intake chamber, airline and gate valve for the unit. You can see above the bubble plate is assembled incorrectly - no big deal. The bottom of the unit/base is held together by 4 plastic thumbscrews. Once you disassemble them you can remove the bottom and get at the pump. You would clean the unit the same way. I read that the pump intake blocks one the thumbscrews but the pump intake just pops off so you can get to the screws easily. Close up of the collection cup ![]() IMG_4396 by fydordostoy, on Flickr Underside of Collection Cup showing teeth that fit onto body of skimmer. Its a simple push and turn onto fitting o-rings. ![]() IMG_4395 by fydordostoy, on Flickr The mouth of the skimmer ![]() IMG_4394 by fydordostoy, on Flickr Air Intake Chamber ![]() IMG_4392 by fydordostoy, on Flickr - top of chamber has air intake outlet you can connect an ozone generator or use tubing to draw air from a "fresher" source (less CO2) Closeup - Pump Intake ![]() IMG_4391 by fydordostoy, on Flickr - the outer piece fits through the body of the skimmer and onto the pump inside. The pump ![]() IMG_4388 by fydordostoy, on Flickr Gate Valve (adjustment knob at top) ![]() IMG_4390 by fydordostoy, on Flickr Gate valve itself ![]() IMG_4389 by fydordostoy, on Flickr - turning the knob moves the gate value up and down. This part of the skimmer is pretty flimsy. I find the lock screw keeps coming loose at the top. The most disappointing part was the my skimmer came with a manufacturing defect - you will see the crack inside the collection cup. It doesn't affect function at all but nonetheless its bad Quality Control. ![]() IMG_4387 by fydordostoy, on Flickr ![]() IMG_4386 by fydordostoy, on Flickr - I called reefsupplies.ca and Ray there was really good - took care of it and they will ship a new cup but i have to ship old one back (vendor will take care of shipping). I have to say if i have to pay 1 cent extra to remedy this it will be a problem but lets wait and see. I put the skimmer in a 10 gallon tank and let it run for about a day with tank water. This was to minimize the break-in period once I put it into sump. I have a fairly large bioload so didn't want to chance not having a skimmer in action. I saw it was fractionating after a day so I put it into the sump. Here it is after I put it into the sump. I took the top cover off for the photo. ![]() IMG_4670 by fydordostoy, on Flickr Another shot ![]() IMG_4674 by fydordostoy, on Flickr Here is the pump showing the microbubbles generated. ![]() IMG_4675 by fydordostoy, on Flickr Collection Cup after about an hour in my sump. Foam fractionation already. ![]() IMG_4669 by fydordostoy, on Flickr And this is the collection cup after 1 day of skimming ![]() IMG_4676 by fydordostoy, on Flickr Conclusions As far as actual functioning I couldn't be happier with how quickly the skimmer broke-in and it seems to be skimming pretty good (right now i clean the cup daily and get about the same as above picture). The PSK1200 pump is VERY QUIET and moves a large volume of water through. I'll wait and see how CSC handles the quality problem and this will go a long way towards whether I would recommend them. I really think if you spend $500 for a skimmer you shouldn't have to settle. It really isn't too much to ask for a piece of equipment without any defect. As far fine-tuning. This is a combination of adjusting the gate valve, air intake control screw and height of water. If you open up the gate too much then you will see the pump creating a lot of turbulence that pushes the mircobubbles out of the gate and into your sump - so you have to be careful about that. I'll report on things as I continue to use this but so far so good (except for the defect). |