Thanks for the info. I took a closer look at the feed pump today, and I was mistaken it isn't a Lifeguard 3/4 HP. It appears to be a Hammerhead with a 1/4 HP Baldor motor, rather than the standard 1/3 HP Baldor. I don't know what it puts out, but it must be way over the 1500 GPH maximum they suggest in their own manual??? If it has such a large feed pump, why does it even need a second (smaller Dart) closed loop pump to generate bubbles? Now it looks like I should use your NW on the hammerhead feed pump and leave the venturi as is. I will check back with the client and see if he is ready to upgrade it. This is a new tank and skimmer that haven't even seen water yet. I'm just picking up where someone else left off.
Will I have bombardment/premature bubble popping issues by introducing bubbles at the top rather than the bottom? I don't want to add more air just because I can, at the cost of bubble stability. I guess my question is, do I use a right-sized Panworld HD 70 feed pump and swap out the Dart/venturi for a Hammerhead NW... or mod the Hammerhead feed pump to be NW? The skimmer hasn't even gotten wet, so I would like to have a stock performance baseline before I start reinventing the (needle) wheel
Will I have bombardment/premature bubble popping issues by introducing bubbles at the top rather than the bottom? I don't want to add more air just because I can, at the cost of bubble stability. I guess my question is, do I use a right-sized Panworld HD 70 feed pump and swap out the Dart/venturi for a Hammerhead NW... or mod the Hammerhead feed pump to be NW? The skimmer hasn't even gotten wet, so I would like to have a stock performance baseline before I start reinventing the (needle) wheel