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Arminius

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  1. Let me know - my girlfriend should be home from work soon and I will call her and tell her about the pump, where to find it and where to put it if needed.
  2. Did you try plugging it into a different outlet? 2 pumps can't be broken. Pull them apart and put them back together again. How about making sure the venturi is in the proper place? I don't think you are stupid, it is just easy to overlook - and I am squinting from like 1500 miles away... Be prepared to change 10% water everyday until it is fixed.
  3. Pump is dead? You just cleaned it out or something? Do you have a multimeter to see if there is any resistance. Don't chuck it! I will be home Saturday if that is too long I can get my girlfriend to stick a pump out on the front porch.
  4. try it out in a bucket with the water depth the height you want in the sump. A lot of DIY is R&D...
  5. I have a diy skimmer - needs a pump. Worked really well for my old 120g. I can throw in a mag 5. I don't have a venturi for it though. You can have it for a future frag trade but I can't get it to you right now. I'm in Montana for at least another day or so. If you just need a pump the mag 5 is on the table.
  6. Filter = 4 gallons more than display, without calculating displacement...nice! Are you planning on going to a bigger tank?
  7. I imagine China, but I think it was hopped through a proxy server.
  8. I guess I should clarify - the opening at the top end of the return should not be submerged. If the opening is currently submerged, you will see a difference in performance if you raise it above the water surface in the new sump. Dial in your skimmer to where you think it is performing the best, measure, and there you have your optimal depth for the skimmer chamber in your sump!
  9. +1 on elevating the rock on eggcrate to siphon
  10. Since it has a vertical return pipe, I would figure that you shouldn't have the water level above that, otherwise it would cause back pressure into the skimmer body, forcing more water up toward the cup. It can be submerged, but you will have a wetter skimmate, with a ratio directly related to the depth below the water surface. Hope this helps.
  11. sweet zoas, funny poem, congrats emerald!
  12. Peppie - did you vacuum-form that conical section? Great builds, both of you guys
  13. I cooled my halides with 3 120mm computer case fans - with a 12v power supply run to a fan controller. I had the fans lying around, bought a $2 12v charger from goodwill, added a Molex conector that I clipped off something else and bought the fan controller off newegg for $10 on sale. The controller had 6 dials, so I vented my under-tank cabinet with 2 more fans and mounted the controller in the canopy - looked sweets and had the fans dialed to whatever speed I wanted for $15... Awesome, easy, diy mod. Wish I had taken pictures.
  14. And I believe the quote is "cruisin' down the street in my '64" - Eazy E off that first NWA record. I was in Los Angeles in 11th grade when that came out.(hidesbehindsofa)
  15. Please no more low ball offers in pm - I don't care if you are just starting out, need a back-up, or designing something and this is perfect for your plan... The price is as is with reasonable offers considered. I don't have a need to part with them. I have offered a very good deal and would still consider trade.
  16. Arminius

    Diy skimmer

    Here you go: http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/bar/3351336608.html
  17. Arminius

    Diy skimmer

    Becketts work great, unless you do not have a pump that will push enough pressure to it. A cheap venturi valve is available - here is one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA0WG0846883&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleMKP&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleMKP-_-pla-_-NA-_-NA And you can build the rest out of abs or pvc length and fittings - you won't be able to see the bubbles until they reach the top of the neck and adjust from there - I had a 75 gallon reef that I made a skimmer for in this same way in the late 90's worked great - and for the most part the whole top end can be slip - fitted and remain water tight. About $35-45 in parts total, I imagine, without a pump. Though I do believe you are better off convincing someone to sell you a small skimmer for the same amount and maybe modifying it. DIY is very gratifying when it works out, but a failure just feels like a waste of time and money - and you are right back where you started.
  18. The base of that bubble looks big enough to epoxy a frag plug or 2 to it - line them up to existing holes in your rockwork that way you can remove it easier if you intend to frag. Or epoxy to a small rubble chunk you can wedge in somewhere.
  19. +1 on that one - and inadvertently we have all been controls for that experiment.
  20. Have you ever had a starfish come apart in your hands? Smells like rotten oatmeal and dead squirrel...
  21. Trippy space goggles engage - sweet pic. Very nice markings.
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