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Old 04-16-2007, 06:06 PM
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I'm getting pretty close to doing this mod too so I'm just tagging along to hear everyone's experieces.

Can you use a dremel to cut the needles off or do you think a knife or blade is better?

Where's the best place to order a Sedra 5000 impeller just in case?
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Old 04-16-2007, 06:30 PM
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Heh, I was just gonna use a pair of "wire clipping" pliers

OceanAquatics has replacement impellers in stock. I checked before Tony did his mod
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this is looking like a pretty catchy mod... heres a little twist to it. I have a CSS 65 and the ASM obviously has a much superior needle wheel. I'm just wondering if it may be possible to improve on this model by using the same mod?
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I'm so convinced of this mod, I think *any* needlewheel based skimmer would benefit from the mod.

I even think that this could breathe new life into older venturi model skimmers with a few extra mods. For example, those skimmers usually had the venturi between the pump and the skimmer (and just had a regular old impeller in the pump). Change it around so that the venturi is on the pump intake instead of the output, mod the impeller, and see what happens. In fact I regret unloading all my old venturi skimmers now because I really want to see what kind of difference it could make.

In fact, I'm now so convinced of this mod, that I'm considering unloading my two beckett skimmers. And I *love* my PM Bullet-1 skimmer, it has been an absolute workhorse for the last 5 years for me, it's been an incredible skimmer so to say I'm ready to consider selling it and going to all meshwheels should say how much I believe in this mod now. I feel silly for waiting so long to try it.
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this is looking like a pretty catchy mod... heres a little twist to it. I have a CSS 65 and the ASM obviously has a much superior needle wheel. I'm just wondering if it may be possible to improve on this model by using the same mod?
People have been doing this mod on every skimmer going I think I'm sure there is a thread on RC for the CSS. Darned search function is screwy though.

Here is what I found:

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1006566
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Quick update, I finally found the skimmer not producing any bubbles yesterday and couldn't get it to restart. Usually if I had to switch the pump off I just had to blow into the airline to get it to restart but not this time.

I took apart the pump and the fishing line had worked its way loose. Soo .. I'm thinking, fishing line isn't a good way to attach the mesh.

I reattached the 3 layers using 2 zap straps and trimmed the mesh a little. Restarts on its own now, so that's good.

Since I had it apart anyhow, I decided to drill out the venturi a little. Wow, just one drillbit size up from the one that fit into the hole already and I can tell it's pulling way more air. Unfortunately I lent out my airmeter so I can't tell how much more but I wish I had done this weeks ago, it looks like it's skimming even better now.
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Old 05-13-2007, 05:52 AM
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(in regards to the css mod) As soon as I seen the link I went and cut some line off my fishing rod. I havve to say that this worked AWESOME! My skimmer is producing the most and finest micro bubbles I've ever see it make. What a HUGE difference. Thanks for the info. I found you need a good knot to keep it on there. Once I tied my knot I put a tiny little dot of crazy glue on it for extra insurance. It's holding so far with no problems.
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I wouldnt use the fishing line go wit hthe zap ties...
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I like the idea of krazy glue to hold the knot down. I really have a hard time with knots on fishing line and seem that even little miniature versions of knots that are supposed to not slip (figure 8's, bowlines, etc.) still slip because the line is so slippery. I'll try the krazy glue trick next time!!

What's weird, I don't know if it's because of the zap straps or the air intake hole is larger, but, the pump has a different sound to it now. It has a weird sort of "electrical buzz" sort of sound and if I block the airline it gets REALLY loud. Seems to be working just fine though, so I'm not too worried about it, but did just notice that the "operating noise" has gone up a little.
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