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Old 11-06-2006, 08:07 PM
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Here are a few pics of my latest project, a 5G. water bottle skimmer.
A special thanks to Marc and Dale at The Hidden Reef for their brainstorming imput.


Cutting the bottle



bulkheads for the Sedra 9000 needlewheel recirculating pump



Connecting the pump. I couldn't find matching unions for those glued to the Sedra (It was off an existing skimmer) so I used 3/4" unions reducers and 1/2" pipe.



The skimmer return line



and the skimmer feed line



A view of the guts. The elbows direct the feeding flows in a circular motion.



Trimming the top down a bit



Siliconing the skimmer together. When I am completely satisfied with its performance I can seal it if neccisary with marine Goop



The skimmer return pipe



Cutting the lip off of the neck so 1 1/2" pipe will fit



Setting it in a 50G. sump for testing



Feeding the skimmer with a small pump



I mixed up some saltwater and then mixed in this from my 125 Coralife superskimmer (3 days of dry skimming)



This is what happened



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Old 11-06-2006, 08:36 PM
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After 1 hour



I emptied the skimmate back into the sump and adjusted the water level in the skimmer for a more "wettish" skimmate.
After 1 hour



It works!
The Sedra pump could work better if mounted so that the intake was on the bottom and the outflow was on top but mounting it that way made the skimmer quite unstable and I worried about stress on the connecting piping. As it is the skimmer works pretty well and I think I'll keep it this way. I'm sure an acrylic stand could be made to support the pump in the inverted position though (that is Marc's specialty, not mine). One other note: All of the piping was dry fitted only and will be glued once the final skimmer is working the way I want it. This allows for modification along the way like shortening the skimmer return pipe (which I did).

Finally, Happiness is a stinky smelly skimmer


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Old 11-06-2006, 08:37 PM
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Thats awesome, when are you going to have it up and running on a real system?
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Old 11-06-2006, 08:50 PM
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This is the last puzzle piece to my temperate SW system. I'll probably fill the display tomorrow and make a post about the whole thing.
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Old 11-06-2006, 11:53 PM
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awesome job dale. that is really impressive. how much did it all cost you? $1500 like a H&S skimmer? yeah right. thats crazy the skimmate you are getting
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Old 11-07-2006, 12:44 AM
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WOW awesome!
great job.
Looks pretty easy to do. when i get a larger salttank that would work great
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Old 11-07-2006, 12:48 AM
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Im going to check out hidden reef when I am back in town. I just moved from abby in july to victoria.
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Old 11-07-2006, 06:17 PM
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anyone know what kind of plastic these bottles are made of, and if there's a solvent/weld available for it? Like welding acrylic, or pvc? I think welding the top back on would give a much stronger seal than silicone that I would trust for a longer time.
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Old 11-07-2006, 06:23 PM
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I thought about using a 5 Gal bottle a couple of years ago but couldn't figure out how to make it work. Way to go! Looks like you figured it out!

I wouldn't worry about the temp seal if it's in the sump.


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Old 11-07-2006, 06:53 PM
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The bottles are polycarbonate.
The silicone will probably hold for ever as it is not under pressure and it's in the sump anyways (as indicated) but others have used marine Goop when permanently sealing these bottles. The bond will be stronger than the bottle itself.
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