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Old 02-05-2006, 11:19 PM
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I do not have an ASM, however from my research it appears these are decent pieces of equipment. Specifically what issues have arisen with these and what is the source of information on the issue?
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Old 02-06-2006, 12:04 AM
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Most that i have heard is a lot of excess leaking around certain mods that people have gotten, leaking around the neck. There was excess noise caused from the skimmer, there was also a problem with bubbles and even consistantly overflowing the collection cup (no, it wasn't a new skimmer).

There have also been qute a few problems that i have read about when it came to cleaning the skimmer, that when they restarted the skimmer that it was like the first time they fired it up brand new. I dunno, it just seems like a few too many problems.
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Old 02-06-2006, 12:13 AM
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Are you sure you are not thinking of the coralife super skimmer? All those problems look like the ones I have seen posted all over for that skimmer and not the ASM.
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Old 02-06-2006, 12:52 AM
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very possitive. I mean, given the THOUSANDS of skimmers that they make, i am sure that they are just a few of the anomolies that may occur.

For those that do have these skimmers, do you notice that there may be some extra crud leaking back into the sump and cause some problems that way or is it so minimal that it can be negated if it got back into your tank?
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Old 02-06-2006, 02:55 AM
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My only complaints are a slight leak on one of the seals, and they shorted me on the riser tube foam. I only got a 3" piece of foam. Since the foam didn't reach all the way up the riser tube, when the water flowing out of the riser tube was disturbed at the top it would turn into a water fountain, hit the shoulder of the skimmer and deflect out of the sump. I ended up with 10 Gallons of water on the floor of my basement once. This could have been fixed by a) securing the small foam to the top of the riser tube with a tie strap, b) buying a longer piece of foam, or c) adding a gate valve. I went with c) because i end up with one less thing to clean. I even think that I have gotten better production since I added the gate valve, I think because you can fine tune the level perfectly.

As for cleaning the skimmer, I have never had it overflow after cleaning, in fact, it starts skimming right after cleaning, and I never have to adjust the level.

And I am not exaclty sure what crud could leak back into the tank?
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