Turboflotor 1000?

dvs

Member
Has anyone heard of these? I was thinking about putting one in my sump. It says thats what theyre made for. I found it at DrsForestSmith.com.
Thanks :)
 

jjboods

Member
I have one and it is awesome!!!! I also might be selling a used one for $100 with return pump if you're interested. I bought it used...but spotless...now I'm not sure if I'll be starting the second tank that I was planning. Let me know... jldamico@yahoo.com
 

dvs

Member
Thanks
But itll probably be at least 5 or 6 months before I start buying equipment.
:)
 

jjboods

Member
Are you going to set up a second tank? Or is the tank in your signature a plan for what you'll be doing?
 

jjboods

Member
Ohhhh!!!! Well...when you do get started...I highly recommend the TF 1000 in sump. I'd stay away from hang ons...more for looks than anything...also for space...most decent ones will need about 4" behind the tank. Good luck when you get going!
 

jjboods

Member
FYI...I might consider going larger than 15 gallons for the sump on a 72 gallon tank. The guy at my LFS says I'm pushing it using a 15 on my 55.
 

dvs

Member
Hmmm, Ill think about that. Its going in my stand so Ill probably get the largest thing that will fit.
 

jjboods

Member
I just bought an AGA 75 gallon with built in overflow and plumbing this weekend for $100...I am psyched!!! But now I need to build/buy a new stand and get a larger sump...:(
Luckily the TF 1000 will handle it...I'd hate to have to upgrade the simmer too!
 
Hey guys, as long as you were on the topic...
I just set up my 125 gallon tank and filled it with DI/RO water yesterday. When I turn on the skimmer (new Turboflotor 1000 in sump), it makes really coarse looking bubbles.
I set it up with the Rio 2100 that came with it, and changed the impeller for the venturi wheel like it said. There were actually two wheels that came with the pump, one that looked like needle impellers and one that looked the same but with little branches on each of the needles. I put the one with the 'extra' stuff on it 'cause it looked maybe like a new and improved version. Of course the directions that came with the skimmer were extremely brief to say the least.
Do you think the bubbles look like this because its just pure water right now? I have never run a skimmer before, but they always look like they have fine bubbles. Thats the point right? I would be a royal pain to pull it out of the sump and mess with it at the point.
What do you think?
Thanks,
-Christine
 

jjboods

Member
That is normal. My tank was up for a year before I added the skimmer and still had large bubbles...it will break in. HOWEVER, I wouldn't run the skimmer until the cycle is finished.
 
Thanks JJ. I have so many questions as I am getting started. What would I do without this place? My husband and I just laugh at all the work and $$ and stare into our tank full of nothing but water so far...
;)
 
I have a t-1000 that I have been running for about 6 months now, and I am completely satisfied. It makes about 11/2 cups full of green bilge water each week.
That the directions are brief is an understatement; however if you can get past that , it seems to be smooth sailing.
I have noticed that when I change water, it seem to make a lot of clear effluent (translucent green) at the pace of a quart per hour. If I dump it back in ...it continues for weeks ( I only did that once) but if I dump it ("but its really not that dirty!") it "cycles" in about eight hours. Then I am back to about 11/2 cups of putrid stuff per week.
Yes, I use tap water, and I suppose my "break in" is the skimer doing what it is supposed to do. But that is what my t-1000 does and I would reccomend it to others.
In the sump it is very quiet, and you cannot see it except when you want to.
 

gregzbobo

Member
Saltwater is denser than freshwater, so the bubbles in freshwater will be quite a bit larger than those made in saltwater. Totally normal.
 
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