Protein skimmer issues...
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jweb - Posts: 318
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Protein skimmer issues...
I have a coralife protein skimmer, the smallest one I believe. It is operating in the sump. For some reason I cannot figure out what the problem is. There are no tiny microbubbles. It is like the powerhead just isn't pushing enough or something. In the main chamber there are medium sized bubbles coming out of the tube in the chamber and it really isn't doing anything more than bubbling. The pump is sideways (so the tube is straight vertical) and I am not sure if this is what is causing it. The picture of the protein skimmer shows the pump like this so I assume it can be set up this way. Please help...
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gonzaimaki7563 - Posts: 20
- Joined: Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:25 pm
check if it has an air inlet hose, my skimmer has one, and i forgot to put in in the first time, it cannot suck air in the system so it cant create enough bubbles.
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fihsboy - Posts: 1837
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Dude mine did the same thing......and I was mad at myself. Make sure the valve is open. I dont have it anymore.....but...I just installed one at the lfs with the owner and I did it again. Its easy to do. Make sure that valve is open or nothing happens.
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jweb - Posts: 318
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All the valves are open that i know of. I have checked everything and disassembled and reassembled probably 4 times. I still cannot fix the issue.... Any ideas?
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gdeeber - Posts: 113
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jweb:
If you look at my recent post, you will notice I have a coralife skimmer (super Skimmer 65) and I had a similar problem. What I did was pull the pump apart and cleaned every removable piece then I cleaned the air intake tube which had some dried salt in it. This was preventing air from entering the pin wheel pump and creating micro bubbles in the skimmer. Make sure the adjustment valve just above the pump is straight up and down (meaning fully open) than the red knob on the skimmer should be at the lowest indicator mark and then gradually open it until the bubbles move half way up the collection cup cone.
If you look at my recent post, you will notice I have a coralife skimmer (super Skimmer 65) and I had a similar problem. What I did was pull the pump apart and cleaned every removable piece then I cleaned the air intake tube which had some dried salt in it. This was preventing air from entering the pin wheel pump and creating micro bubbles in the skimmer. Make sure the adjustment valve just above the pump is straight up and down (meaning fully open) than the red knob on the skimmer should be at the lowest indicator mark and then gradually open it until the bubbles move half way up the collection cup cone.
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jweb - Posts: 318
- Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:45 am
Okay I took a pic of it running and posted it. I took it all apart again and checked everything. It is all clean. I have no idea what it is i have started and restarted it a billion times, repositioned the pump to every which way, done everything i can come up with.
Here:
http://www.gomezcoral.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=178
Please help!
Here:
http://www.gomezcoral.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=178
Please help!