Originally Posted by
Nate_m
Got it. Sounds like the best answer so far.
One question though. Why can't you plumb straight from the continuous siphon overflow directly into the skimmer? From what I saw they do like 600gph or so. Just wondering the reason.
Thanks for all the help
Well I can think of a few reasons why it probably wont work.
a) most skimmers are adjusted by choking the water output to raise the water level within the skimmer and vise versa. choking the output is not really what you want to do with an overflow. the overflow drains whatever rate the pump is forcing water back into your tank. If you restrict the output at all the return pump isn't going to slow down with it and you'll likely end up overflowing the tank.
b)most skimmers require some form of air injection (which usually is just a hole in the pump with a line running above the water line sometimes with a valve to adjust airflow). even if you rig a hole and line into the siphon return line I doubt it has enough positive pressure to inject the kind of air needed. At the very least you'd probably need an air injection pump
c) most skimmers input orifice is way too small to even consider flowing the amount of water an overflow box drains without the help of positive pressure (from a pump). even still a skimmer with a 400gph rated pump is only actually flowing about 200 or so gph of water due to air injection. More than likely the skimmer itself would restrict the flow of the output causing again your tank to overflow.
d) even if it could work you'd have to match the skimmer to the output of the tank overflow. you'd have to get the right size return pump, thats matched to the overflow box rating, account for plumbing loss and have a skimmer thats matched to accept that flow rate (after you account for the effects of air injection).
e) its just a bad idea to run a skimmer other than how its meant to be installed.
That said if you really want a totally sumpless skimmer there is one called the Terminator II. you buy the sumpless kit seperately and you'll need a 300gph pump. the skimmer is about $150, the sumpless kit is another $100 and another $20-40 for the recommended water pump choices.
skimmer
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sumpless kit
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