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How often do you empty the skimmer cup?

Sunny

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I was wondering how quickly my skimmer cup fills up lately. Mine is full every 3 - 4 days.

How often is everyone else doing this?
 

Sunny

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Hawkeye said:
Tazmaniancowboy said:
Mine drains into a 5 gallon bucket and I dump that every week or two

yeah i have my mrc cup attached to an mrc waste collector.

How do you do that? I do not have a waste collector. How to set it up to go to a bucket?
 
I do the same. a lot of skimmers come with a hose in the cup.
I used to have a smaller one that did not. I took a male threaded jg fitting (you know for RO unit) drilled the cup 1/3 up from the bottom and siliconed it in place then a 1/4" hose into a bucket.
 

Phyl

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The design of the waste collector is pretty simple and rather DIY, if you want to give it a try. Just take a look at one online. Golf ball in a PVC tube with holes drilled at both ends. When the tube fills with water the airflow is stopped and the skimmer stops producing skimmate.

Otherwise you can buy them from Geo, MRC, etc...
 

Sunny

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Phyl said:
The design of the waste collector is pretty simple and rather DIY, if you want to give it a try. Just take a look at one online. Golf ball in a PVC tube with holes drilled at both ends. When the tube fills with water the airflow is stopped and the skimmer stops producing skimmate.

Otherwise you can buy them from Geo, MRC, etc...

Golf ball huh?? I will check online. I have a euro-reef skimmer. They did not have a waste collector.
 

Phyl

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One of the hollow ones. Sorry I didn't say that before. Like practice/wiffle balls golf sized and with no holes!
 

redfishbluefish

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My MRC 2 has a threaded barb that comes off the collection cup.

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The tube drains down into a rather simple waste collection container ( a used grapefruit juice container from ShopRite).

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There are double “safety systems” on this. For one, the tube going into the collection container, if the volume passes the tube, it causes back pressure which will kill the flow from the skimmer. If is it excessive, behind the picture you can see the bucket (that the collection container actually sits in), that has a float kill switch that will stop the skimmer pump if the collection container overflows.
 

Phyl

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You need to drill it and then you need a tap set. I'm sure John will chime in here with the specifics!
 

redfishbluefish

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You will need to size the hole size with the barb.  One note of imporatnce...the tap needs to be NPT....PIPE thread....not standard "bolt" thread. The difference is that pipe is tappered.
 

JohnS_323

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monroereef said:
Phyl said:
The design of the waste collector is pretty simple and rather DIY, if you want to give it a try. Just take a look at one online. Golf ball in a PVC tube with holes drilled at both ends. When the tube fills with water the airflow is stopped and the skimmer stops producing skimmate.

Otherwise you can buy them from Geo, MRC, etc...

Golf ball huh?? I will check online. I have a euro-reef skimmer. They did not have a waste collector.
Phyl said:
One of the hollow ones. Sorry I didn't say that before. Like practice/wiffle balls golf sized and with no holes!

Quick correction, it's a ping pong ball.

There are DIY threads all over the net on how to build them. I can go down and take a closer look at mine if you want anymore details.
 

Sunny

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redfishbluefish said:
You will need to size the hole size with the barb. One note of imporatnce...the tap needs to be NPT....PIPE thread....not standard "bolt" thread. The difference is that pipe is tappered.

No clue what you just said .... LOL
 

JohnS_323

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monroereef said:
redfishbluefish said:
You will need to size the hole size with the barb. One note of imporatnce...the tap needs to be NPT....PIPE thread....not standard "bolt" thread. The difference is that pipe is tappered.

No clue what you just said .... LOL

What Paul is saying is that you will have to drill and tap the hole to screw the barb into the PVC. You can't use a normal tap that you would for a standard bolt. You'll need one designed for NPT filttings. It's the same thread pattern as those on John Guest type fittings. I have a couple of NPT Taps if you would like to borrow them. I think I have 1/4 and 3/8 but I'll have to check.
 

Tazmaniancowboy

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I'm not sure how those skimmers are built, but one suggestion I have is it may be easier to drill the bottom of the cup rather than the side. Because of the type of material used and the curvature of the cup I'd be afraid of cracking or breaking the collection cup. The bottoms are usually thicker and flat and sometimes made of different materials.
 

Sunny

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Thanks everyone for all the suggestions.

John I think I will just wait till June. When you all come over for the June meeting, then we can take a look at what can be done.

Till then everyone will have time to sharpen those drills :eek:

Sunny
 
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