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![]() I know it's not the best skimmer out there but I will upgrade in the future. For now it's what I got. It was running fine on my LR tank in the basement but now that I have it on my new display tank upstairs all it does is pump water into the collection cup? The only difference is that it's now in the sump where as before it was set up as HOB. The instructions suck and I just can't figure out why this is happening. Has anyone had similar problems? What can I do to fix it?
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![]() Is it actually producing bubbles? How far from the surface is the pump?
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![]() i had to raise mine up up til the pump was only about 3" from thhe surface of the water...
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![]() Not producing a single bubble. I did put the longer hose on the pump so that the pump is on the bottom of the sump. Maybe its too far down now? I didn't see how that would make any difference. I'll try it out with the pump closer to the surface but I might have to find a way to support the skimmer cause without the pump sitting on the bottom it seems like it will tip over.
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![]() Is it even producing bubbles in the main chamber? This has happened to me a few times and I just took the skimmer apart, rinsed it, and it seemed to work well.
Also, the pump should be as close to the surface as possible. Try using something to prop it up and connect it with a shorter hose. |
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![]() if the pump is too low in the water there is too much pressure for the venturi to work right, you need to raise it. If you still have overflowing you need to reduce the pressure on the output as well, you can't have it submerged.
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