With all the talk of thread wheel mods I started looking at my skimmer. I have never been satisfied. I have an ASM G-3 rated for 180 gallons on a 165G system. No wonder huh?
I decided to start with the venturi. My Sedra has a venturi with 1" PVC which reduces to an opening of 9/16" in the middle. It has a venturi molded into the reducer with an air inlet of approximately 9/64". A 3/8" flex line hooks to the venturi opening. I started by drilling the venturi opening larger but was not pleased with the results.
I then cut the venturi off and drilled a 3/8" hole for some hard pipe I had laying around . I sanded a 45 degree angle on the line and it fit snugly so I tried it. I definately had more air intake but had significant loss of water movement depending on how I adjusted the air pipe into the reducer. I used the skimmer like this for three days(and adjusted the flow ratios) and liked the results but wanted better. The air intake went from 9/64" to more than 1/4" so I doubled air capacity. I felt like the water intake was my next hurdle for more performance.
I decided to start with the venturi. My Sedra has a venturi with 1" PVC which reduces to an opening of 9/16" in the middle. It has a venturi molded into the reducer with an air inlet of approximately 9/64". A 3/8" flex line hooks to the venturi opening. I started by drilling the venturi opening larger but was not pleased with the results.
I then cut the venturi off and drilled a 3/8" hole for some hard pipe I had laying around . I sanded a 45 degree angle on the line and it fit snugly so I tried it. I definately had more air intake but had significant loss of water movement depending on how I adjusted the air pipe into the reducer. I used the skimmer like this for three days(and adjusted the flow ratios) and liked the results but wanted better. The air intake went from 9/64" to more than 1/4" so I doubled air capacity. I felt like the water intake was my next hurdle for more performance.