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DIY Skimmer stop

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Armydog, Dec 18, 2015.

  1. Armydog

    Armydog Expert Reefkeeper

    Check this out pretty good idea

     
  2. jeremy

    jeremy Acro Addict

    I saw that the other day. Definitely good idea. I have parts coming today for this. I had problems finding 5/16 nylon bolts and nuts locally. But should have it Goin Monday.
     
  3. Armydog

    Armydog Expert Reefkeeper

    You should do a video for the YouTube channel ;)
     
  4. jeremy

    jeremy Acro Addict

    I am gonna drill the bolt at work. I don't have a drill press at home. No guarantees on video but I can do some pics for sure.
     
  5. jeremy

    jeremy Acro Addict

    I have been wanting to do this for a while. But the option I was looking at was a skimmate locker from Avast. But my skimmer cup is plenty big enough and this option is way cheaper.
     
  6. FishBrain

    FishBrain Expert Reefkeeper

    i did basically the same thing but with a homemade skimmate collector. This would be a must for someone with a external skimmer!
     
  7. new2salt

    new2salt

    I could of used this like two days ago. Wife calls "you got all sorts of alarms going off" well is the tank low, high, or what. "I don't know I'm upstairs" Well go down stairs and look. "Ohhh S*** there's water all over the floor" :mad:
     
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  8. Jamie

    Jamie Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    I think they stole my design.... well my first design anyway! That design will fail though when you need it because there is no gunk guard on it. I"ll post a pic of the one I use. Gotta clean my skimmer anyway lol
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    here's mine, been using this design for a couple years now and never had it fail with the gunk guard.
     

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  9. Jamie

    Jamie Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    I just use a simple 2 prong plug that I connect and disconnect when cleaning. Mine is setup as normally closed so as soon as I unplug the switch for skimmer cleaning the skimmer automatically shuts off and restarts as soon as I plug it back it.
     
  10. gburkart

    gburkart Well-Known ReefKeeper

    couldnt ya just use a cheap ato like a hydor to sense the level of skimmate then have the skimmer pump plugged into it?i mean for a trailer trash version for someone without an apex for a trailer trash kinda guy like myself?
     
  11. Armydog

    Armydog Expert Reefkeeper

    Hmm that may work also
     
  12. FishBrain

    FishBrain Expert Reefkeeper

    Yep would work just fine
     
  13. gburkart

    gburkart Well-Known ReefKeeper

    hey,how does a skimmer go nuts and overflow?mine never has,what makes this randomly happen?
     
  14. Zach

    Zach Well-Known ReefKeeper

    Guh... DUH! Brilliant!
     
  15. Jamie

    Jamie Well-Known ReefKeeper Vendor

    If any of you guys do this I would point out that you need to have a vent hole in the top of the lid inside the gunk guard so that it does not create a air lock and prevent water from rising into the switch tube. A small 1/16" hole is all it needs. You can't see the hole in my pics but it is right next to the nut on the float switch.
     

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