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Canadian 08-10-2010 03:59 AM

Swabbie on the way
 
I'm can't wait for my Swabbie to arrive. It shipped out the other day and I'm looking forward to having a clean skimmer neck with less hassle on my behalf. I'll post a review in the review forum after it arrives and I've had it running for a few weeks.

Here's a link in case you've been living in a cave and haven't heard of these. When automated cleaners first came out they were in excess of $800. These guys brought them down to earth!

http://www.avastmarine.com/ssc/do/pr...immers/SWABBIE

trilinearmipmap 08-10-2010 05:02 AM

I am interested in a Swabbie but there is one question I want answered.

Having the blade device inside the skimmer neck, it seems that it would break up the column of foam bubbles. So the question is, would the improvement in skimming from having a clean skimmer neck outweigh the diminished skimming due to the foreign object (Swabbie blade on its arm) hanging down in the skimmer neck.

They seem really reasonable priced and if they work I would like to get one.

lastlight 08-10-2010 05:25 AM

One thing the expensive ones have that this does not however is a water feed solenoid and spray assembly. I'm sure this would make the wiper more effective and I wonder where spray only or wipe only when it's done this often is more effective.

Great price for these tho that's for sure.

Rogue951 08-10-2010 05:44 AM

seriously... is it that hard to clean the thing every other day....

gobytron 08-10-2010 02:14 PM

I invented a really similar mechanism to aid me in this same chore...

i call it...the toothbrush...lol

Canadian 08-10-2010 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trilinearmipmap (Post 540613)
I am interested in a Swabbie but there is one question I want answered.

Having the blade device inside the skimmer neck, it seems that it would break up the column of foam bubbles. So the question is, would the improvement in skimming from having a clean skimmer neck outweigh the diminished skimming due to the foreign object (Swabbie blade on its arm) hanging down in the skimmer neck.

They seem really reasonable priced and if they work I would like to get one.

I had the same concerns. To date, the reviews I've seen suggest that whatever minor performance loss occurs by having the apparatus in the neck is offset by having a squeaky clean neck. But I'll find out first hand and post my findings.

Canadian 08-10-2010 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 540617)
One thing the expensive ones have that this does not however is a water feed solenoid and spray assembly. I'm sure this would make the wiper more effective and I wonder where spray only or wipe only when it's done this often is more effective.

Great price for these tho that's for sure.

True. And from what I've read it seems that with this type of automated cleaner it requires removal for cleaning every 1-2 weeks as some skimmate starts to accumulate on the apparatus. I'll gladly remove it every 1-2 weeks to clean it. And again, after I've had some time with it I'll see what kind of effect it has on skimmer performance overall.

Canadian 08-10-2010 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rogue951 (Post 540625)
seriously... is it that hard to clean the thing every other day....

No it's not. But with this thing set on a timer it cleans the neck 6 times a day (or however many times you choose). That's certainly not the type of maintenance I want to perform.

Canadian 08-10-2010 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gobytron (Post 540647)
I invented a really similar mechanism to aid me in this same chore...

i call it...the toothbrush...lol

See above. Frequent cleanings multiple times per day improves performance.

Madreefer 08-10-2010 04:31 PM

So after it scrapes the neck where does the crud go? Back in to the bubbles?


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