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As i mentioned earlier, You can always tell if it is too much, by seeing how the beckett is performing with the water level lower.....or at the base of the skimmer....if your getting smaller bubbles, no spitting out of the beckett, more stable foam, (just doesnt make it to the cup)...those are all indicators that the pump cant handle it. Quote:
I have placed them a few inches under the waterline with no problems. It completely depends on where you are running your water level inside the reaction tube, if this is always higher than the water level inside the sump, you will be ok. But, your water line inside the skimmer reaction tube will be a MINIMUM of your waterline inside the sump...if you unplug the skimmer, you will see where this water line wants to naturally sit at. Normal beckett skimmers are designed to always have there water exit above or at the water line...so water doesnt build up higher than the base of the reaction tube. Man, I hate to tell u to drill a higher hole and to make a stand for the skimmer, but im thinkin that youll have to unless that is where you need your water level inside your skimmer....and that the previous problem doesnt occur when waters at this height. ![]() Hope it is all well, Marc.
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