Protein Skimmer useful life?

rnk9394

Member
I found a skimmer on the famous auction site Aqua ev180. But it's a couple years old. But it seems like it might be a good deal. My question is how long will a skimmer last or how much year to year maintenance should I expect?
Thanks
Rick
 

vtecbro007

Member
if the skimmer is in good shape all you need to replace probably would be the powerhead and that cheap online under 50
 

robchuck

Active Member
I had an EV-180 running on my 29g that I just took offline. The skimmer body is built like a tank, and that part should last for many, many years. The pump is the part that will most likely have the shortest lifespan of all the components on the skimmer. But with routine maintenance on the pump, I would imagine that you would see at least 5 years of trouble-free useage.
The skimmer body also requires routine maintenance. The insides of the skimmer get rather dirty, and once the skum in the bubble tower reaches a certain point, the skimmer's efficiency drops off dramatically. The injector piece has a tendency to have small particles get stuck in it which slows the skimmer' production, and the air intake can sometimes have junk get stuck in it. A good rule of thumb for this skimmer (or any skimmer for that matter) is to setup a routine cleaning schedule to keep protein skimming at optimal levels.
Hopefully, the maintenance tips I provided didn't scare you off from this skimmer, as it's a fantastic piece of equipment. Plus, this maintenance should be done on all skimmers, but for some reason, AquaC skimmers need more attention to maintenance than other skimmers in my opinion.
 

rnk9394

Member
So you run the ev180 on a 29 gal tank. Isn't that a rather large skimmer for that size of tank?
I like the Aqua products for skimmers but I'm still researching all my options. Thanks for the info
Rick
 

robchuck

Active Member
The 29g is only a temporary tank. I aquired the EV-180 in a trade last year when I was attempting to get a 150g set up. That project fizzled out, and the EV-180 was the only skimmer I had to run my 29g with. The skimmer was large on that system, but I don't feel that it was too big where it would be detrimental to the tank.
 
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