Hi all.
I've been out of the reef keeping scene for around 10 years and plan on getting back into it. I'm about a year out from being able to set up a new tank and I'm taking this time to catch up on the changes since I've been away.
When I had my tanks before, I did a lot of DIY because I had no money at the time Now I've got a little more money, but still enjoy making stuff myself.
Back then a built a pretty nice recirculating venturi skimmer. The beckett-style skimmers look very interesting and I was wondering if anyone has built one that has the main pump setup in a recirculating configuration and then a seperate feed and exhaust to your sump. That way the flow rate through the skimmer would be adjustable completely independently of the actual air/water injection loop.
My thought was that for a smaller tank, you could reduce the height of the riser column significantly while still allowing for adequate contact time, via the recirulation loop. By slowing the overall throughput between the skimmer and sump, you could ensure adequate "round-trips" per water volume within the skimmer itself.
Good idea? Bad idea? Been tried? Am I nuts?
I've been out of the reef keeping scene for around 10 years and plan on getting back into it. I'm about a year out from being able to set up a new tank and I'm taking this time to catch up on the changes since I've been away.
When I had my tanks before, I did a lot of DIY because I had no money at the time Now I've got a little more money, but still enjoy making stuff myself.
Back then a built a pretty nice recirculating venturi skimmer. The beckett-style skimmers look very interesting and I was wondering if anyone has built one that has the main pump setup in a recirculating configuration and then a seperate feed and exhaust to your sump. That way the flow rate through the skimmer would be adjustable completely independently of the actual air/water injection loop.
My thought was that for a smaller tank, you could reduce the height of the riser column significantly while still allowing for adequate contact time, via the recirulation loop. By slowing the overall throughput between the skimmer and sump, you could ensure adequate "round-trips" per water volume within the skimmer itself.
Good idea? Bad idea? Been tried? Am I nuts?