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Old 10-05-2008, 05:46 AM
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I actually got it direct from Warner Marine. I had been bugging Jon Warner himself about getting a Canadian distributor when he offered this skimmer up to be the first one in Canada. I leapt at the opportunity and he pretty much sold it to me at wholesale. To be clear (and to Warner's credit) the skimmer came with no strings attached so I can report on it any way I wish.

Warner Marine does not to direct retail so this was a very exceptional circumstance - I guess I got lucky being the most annoying Canadian.

However, Jon did say that they are working on getting their skimmers up to Canada so you should see them hitting our stores soon.
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Old 10-05-2008, 04:41 PM
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Yeah, I heard that six months ago. If you don't mind please keep pestering him about it. Or if you don't mind, PM me his email so I can replace you as the pesterer..
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Old 10-07-2008, 05:35 AM
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Here it is installed with a temporary maxijet feed until I can redo all my plumbing for a gravity feed:



Here's what the dwyer air flow meter says (that's 17 lpm or 1020 lph or 37 SCFH):


Here's its first cup o' nog - not bad at all for the first 24hrs with next to no tuning on my part:


And Tony, I am continuing to bug Mr. Warner re: our home and native land. Finding him is no big secret - WM sponsors several of the bigger reef boards including RC.
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Old 10-12-2008, 06:00 AM
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Well, the skimmer seems to be coming into its own now. It takes out about a cup a day and the skimmate is getting quite sludgy and nasty.

BTW Tony, I've made Mr. Warner aware of this thread.
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Old 10-12-2008, 04:23 PM
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Thanks. I was noticing at least that some of the listed vendors on the WM site now actually list the skimmers. Last time I looked into it, none of them actually showed the skimmers! I had to get a name from one of the RC threads of a store in L.A. that some people had gotten theirs from but they were just a store you had to call up, sort of thing. Nice that there are real mail-order sites listing them now.

Yours is the RX200? The pictures on the site don't show the bubble diffusion plate on the R-series skimmers - only the AS and AR series. Do all the models now support this feature?
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If you check on the WM website, the RX-series is on the same page as the R-series. Whereas the R is a pretty standard recirc design (a la ER RC-series), the RX adds the bubble plate along with the intake silencer and a true union ball valve for the water feed. The water feed is also moved from the near the top of the skimmer body to the bottom underneath the bubble plate.

Looks like WM is going in whole hog with their skimmer line. They're even going to have a cone skimmer: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1487970

Good to see a company not half-assing things.
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Any idea why the "cone skimmer" is better then other skimmer?

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