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It's been a wile....but I believe that the optimal depth for the pump is 5" to the inlet on it, if you can't go any shorter I would get a hold of some more tubing and try a little lower. The reason for this is depending on the depth the venturi will pull more or less air into the needle wheel. One more thing to check is that the inside of the venturi is squeaky clean....if there is any kind of build up what so ever it won't function properly.
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90 Gal mixed reef with a custom 40 gal sump, SWC Mini S skimmer, 8X56 Watt fan modded Tek, 2x2LF reactors, mag 12 return, Tunze ATO and a modded Tunze 6100 running on a DIY wave controller My TOTM thread http://www.reefersparadise.com/smf/i...?page=page4263 |
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![]() [quote=chris121277;705629]It's been a wile....but I believe that the optimal depth for the pump is 5" to the inlet on it, if you can't go any shorter I would get a hold of some more tubing and try a little lower.
thats a fine idea, seems to be the only variable ill go grab some tube and give it a cleaning and see if that does the trick thanks |
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![]() the problem was that the micro bubble trap was completly clogged with crap, thus resticting the power i could set my pump at.
cleaned out the sponges and cranked the pump up and now she works!! also putting out less micro bubbles, because before it was cleaned the water was just overflowing the trap and comming out of the top thanks for every ones input, problem solved ![]() |
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![]() Hooray for skimming. Keep her clean and she will do the rest.
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