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Jeremy, sent you an email about the 200
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02/24/2010, 10:13 PM | #428 |
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Question on BK skimmer with surges
Hello everyone,
I am in the midst of setting up my new system and am about to pull the pin on my skimmer purchase but ran into a problem. I will be running surges in the system and the sump level will vary by roughly 3 to 5 inches at any given time. I had planned on using an in sump model but am wondering if the flux of water will effect performance. I am very short on space for a external. BTW the system total will be roughly 500 gallons and I get a little heavy handed with the phyto and feedings. Thanks
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You would need to go external with a sump that fluctuates that much. Or if you could baffle up an area of the sump that wouldn't fluctuate, but I'm not sure how much room you would have to do this? |
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02/25/2010, 08:08 AM | #431 | |
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Post some pics of your SM sometime, I'd like to see it in running in your sump! |
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02/28/2010, 05:14 PM | #432 |
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i have a 30 gallon bio cube w/ a hob refugium but no sump.i was looking at the bk 200 external and i have 2 questions 1) is there any way i can use that w/ out over skimming the tank ( would really like to find a way too). second. i am assuming the external means it is a recirculating skimmer? meaning i can hook it up outside the tank via a feed pump and have it dump back into the tank? any help would be appreciated. thanks- justin
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02/28/2010, 07:04 PM | #433 |
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no problems here are a few Jerm
this is 15 mins after starting it up retarded isn't it. making sure the strength of the BK are top notch.. This is what the BK SM 250 is Skimming right side middle left side
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03/01/2010, 01:51 PM | #434 |
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Outstanding! The photo of you biting the lid is hilarious!
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03/02/2010, 12:08 PM | #435 |
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Jeremy,
Received the BK mini from you-Thanks-Nice!! Finally installed it and I've had the BK 160 mini running for 24 hours now and notice that it seems sensative to only an 1/8 inch water level fluctuation. I run a Tunze osmolator and only have 1/8 inch fluctuating between top off. I also have the skimmer operating at 10 1/4 inches and plan to bring the level down to 9 inches to see what it will do. The effects I'm seeing are a good foam head forming and rising then as the water level drops slightly over time, so does the foam head until the ATO kicks in and pushes it back up 1/8in. Then the foam head comes back up. I haven't really heard anything about these being too level sensative when kept within the range I have, so I'm thinking I'm running the skimmer with too high of a water level. I have the air/water line an inch below the max level line on the body of the skimmer and the bubbles are breaking at about 1/3 up the neck of the skimmer. I've played with quite a few skimmers over the years and the foam head dropping in and out on the BK has me curious. Your Thoughts? Thanks in advance, Tivo
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This is pretty common, especially with a new skimmer. Once the skimmer gets slimed up it won't fluctuate that much with only 1/8", but it still will just very slightly. Give it time to break in and get going.
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03/04/2010, 10:40 AM | #437 |
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Thanks Jeremy,
I've lowered the water level in sump to 9 inches and it seems much more stable. I need this thing to skim dry since I'm running Zeo. Looking good so far! I'll get pics tonight. Tivo
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03/15/2010, 04:25 AM | #438 |
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Quick question. What's the difference between a BK Mini 160 gen1 and gen2? Is there a way to upgrade to gen2? Thanks.
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03/15/2010, 09:30 AM | #439 | |
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the gen 2 180 and 200 have a custom volute and added air draw. the 160 remained the same.
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03/15/2010, 09:09 PM | #440 |
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question for all of you. I currently have a BK mini 160 on my 90 but will be upgrading to a 500 gal system. What skimmer would you suggest? I was thinking SM250? Would that be suffice?
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03/15/2010, 09:32 PM | #441 |
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Do you guys think a BK 160 mini will be too big for my new 65 gallon cube? I would like to upgrade again in a few years and I'm hoping this top of the line skimmer will not be overkill on my new cube. Can you really ever over skim? Slight newbie questions, but I've been good with my CPR bacpak on my NC until now, so I don't know too much about skimmers. But I have learned to buy the nice stuff once and your good to go.
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03/16/2010, 12:16 AM | #442 |
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My BK 160 pump has started to make a really loud "fizzing" sound. What might the problem be?
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03/16/2010, 09:01 AM | #443 |
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@BriGuy, the Mini 160 would be perfect on that size system. You could then run it up to around 120gal or so depending on stock load, and should still be just fine.
@Kinetic, when was the last time you had everything apart to clean it? There is a good chance that the silencer is clogging up. I would recommend you break it all down and give everything a good cleaning. Also, pull the impeller out and soak the motorblock and impeller in 1:1 vinegar to water solution overnight. |
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03/16/2010, 01:38 PM | #446 |
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I would recommend cleaning the skimmer every 3-5 months, just make it standard practice. I knew a guy who purchased a Mini 180 that was 10 months old, and pulled the impeller out upon receipt. It was the nastiest, calcium deposit covered impeller I have ever seen. It was completely white!
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03/16/2010, 02:18 PM | #447 |
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crazy! didn't know I needed to clean them out so often. Will do it today. Thanks for the help.
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03/16/2010, 07:00 PM | #448 |
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The Red Dragon pump on my Gen 1 mini BK 160 went out last week. Does anyone know how to get a replacement that doesn't cost $400+? I'm willing to substitute a lesser motor if needed. I'll just need it to work size wise?
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03/16/2010, 07:37 PM | #449 |
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Are you 100% sure that the motorblock is dead? I ask because it's VERY rare that the motorblock itself dies, and the impeller or bearing usually goes bad first.
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03/16/2010, 08:25 PM | #450 |
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Nope, I'm not sure it's the motor, but it sure seems like it. The impellor will spin Intermitintly for a minute then stop dead. Manualy rotating the impellor doesn't prompt it to move at all. Could it be a power cord issue? Can I send it in to be serviced?
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