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![]() You're skimmer should be in a sump chamber that is not subject to water level variance.
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![]() I second that
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I just set up two RS 250's. One on my Reef and one on my FOWLR. For a little bit I was topping off the sumps manually, before I had a chance to get the auto top-offs going. I was having to adjust mine too. Now that my auto top-offs are going the Reef skimmer just skims away. The FOWLR skimmer I've still had to play with but I think that is related to a Paly that was being eaten by something. The paly is out now so I'm keen to see how the FOWLR skimmer will now do. Cheers,
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Mark. |
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![]() If your sump was set up the right way, it would have a bottom baffle that keeps the water in the sump chamber constant & only in the rest of the sump does the water level change with evaporation & top up. My ASM G3 is in such a chamber & it works great.
Anthony |
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![]() I've never seen this before. How is it different from other sumps? Do you have any pics to compare?
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Jason |
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![]() i also have the Euro Reef 135 And i absolutly love it, i don't have my auto top off set up set (new tank only going 1 week) but it skims like crazy. if you adjust it you have to take into account, the oils and stuff from your hands can through it off, jst make sure your giving 4-8hrs between adjustments otherwise you'll always be battling to find the sweet spot.
Kyle |
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![]() The first baffle is sealed at the bottom & the water cascades over the top. That way, the water level is always the same height.
If the first baffle is raised, then the water goes out below & the water level will change as water evaporates. My sump has 2 baffles. The first forces water over, the second pulls water under & into the chamber with the return pumps. First chamber - Skimmer section. The middle chamber is largest, with macro & frags. Last chamber is smallest, for return pumps. Anthony PS. I'll post pics later.
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