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Saltfinsax

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I am sure some of you have tryed this and I need your thoughts on this, if it even would work.

I would like to put a couple 1" T's on the riser from my ext. pump and run a line to my skimmer and then a line to my media reactor.

 

Ext. pump is Blueline 30HD-X (1100gph after head loss calc about 500gph)

Skimmer is a Berlin HO 25-250 with a Rio 2100 pump on it now

Media Reactor is a AquaC XPplus

 

Would I get the flow I needed for the skimmer?

Would I lose to much for my Return?

Am I a dork for even trying this?(nutty)

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I use my return pump to feed my skimmer, but my skimmer is a recirculating variety. I have used my drain to feed a skimmer in the past, same with using the drain to feed a cannister filter to a UV.

 

Being creative is fun, but IME< watch it for a few hours to avoid water on the floor.

 

JME

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If it is only 500 GPH then I think you might lose too much for the return. I think I would run the skimmer off the return with a valve to run about 100-200 GPH through the skimmer. Then use the drain for the media reactor. I would say use thr drain for both but it is hard to get any consistency for the skimmer on the drain.

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The skimmer kinda has me thinking, How much flow should there be through a skimmer. Right now I have a Rio 2100 on it so that about 600 gph, according to pump spec. I find it hard that there is that much flow through there. And I hate to think that my Blueline 30 HD-x is reduced down to half with my fittings and head.

 

So whats the best amount of flow you should have going through a skimmer?

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