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Anonymous

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Hello all.
I am in the process of making a DIY
HSA Skimmer. Thinking of creating
one from this webpage:
http://www.intltradeinstitute.com/diyhsa.html

Since I have a small tank
20 gallon + 10 gallon sump,

What is the minimum flow that
the becket injector can have?

If I buy a 400 GPH pump, will
that work with this beckett injector?

thanks!!
whirley
 
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Anonymous

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The becketts eat HP... doubt if that would work... dont know about specifics... but my beckett is run by 1200GPH... - perc
 
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Anonymous

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what about a downdraft skimmer?

I see these plans for down draft skimmers.
My confusion is that it says to use
and injector.

What kind of "injector" does it use?
Thanks!
whirley
 
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Anonymous

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Most downdrafts use venturi... some like etss use bioballs... and so on... - perc
 
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Anonymous

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When it comes to injectors of any type, to have them perform properly you must be using 1000gph(generally). Anything your looking at, expect to drop the money for a good pump. If you don't, you'll think your design is bad and possibly scrap a perfect skimmer that was just underpowered.

DW302
 
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Anonymous

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whirley,

Putting a skimmer run by a beckett on a system with 30 gallons of water is like putting a jet engine in a toyota!! <G>

I would consider a backpak, turboflotor, remora or simialr skimmer that would be better matched to your system.

My becket skimmer has about 5 gallons of water in it when it is running, so the draining of the skimmer itself would half fill your sump.

HTH,

Adam
 

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