If your intersted in optimizing your
Seaclone - you might want to read this...
<a href="http://www.reefcentral.com/diy/seaclone_modifications.htm" target="_blank">http://www.reefcentral.com/diy/seaclone_modifications.htm</a>
this is what I did...
1.Shortened the most inner tube to 2.5" long.
2.placed O-ring onto where the 2" tube meets the bot. of collection cup.
3.replaced air intake with a $4 brass adjustable. valve.
4.Added an airstone- from top,right thru to
vortex chamber
For me,instantly after the above modifications it produces rich,dense frothy foam,doesn't fill up
cup to fast, and is much darker in color.
I personally enjoy a little DIY...but had I
read all the info.on this board before I bought it - I probably wouldn't have...but then again..
I was able to convert a low cost skimmer into
something thats descent for now!
(I found that since the above instructions were written,the only way to remove the inner tube is to wiggle it out 'til it breaks off at the point of the bulkhead..then using a 1" speedbore bit (dead center).. I honed the rest out from the bottom cap, then slid it up thru...used pc. of acrylic and silicone to repair hole)