Adaptive Reef A6 DC 200 Protein Skimmer unboxing with pictures (no review yet)

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Disclaimer: I am not an "unboxer" kind of human but when I was researching this skimmer there were not a lot of pictures except for the few videos from BRS, so I thought I would share some pictures in case anyone else is interested in this skimmer.

Quick background - I am building a 50-ish total volume system with display fuge currently.

I had several tanks years ago but had to get out in 2008 +/-.

I plan on having a larger system (100+ gallon range) in the near future, so trying to find equipment that can grow with me is important and also difficult at the same time.

After doing some Google-Fu and watching some vids and more vids I decided to pull the trigger. What I liked about this skimmer is that is comes with 3 different neck inserts for different volumes. A 2", 3", and a 4" for different volumes and bioloads. I can use the 2" neck now and change it when I upgrade.

Ignore my current background messes.

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I bought this during the BRS Friends and Family sale so it was $620 marked down from $770.

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I am not a fan of packing peanuts since they go everywhere, but they worked - no breakage

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The collection cup is built like Mr. T without the bling.

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Not a major thing but the allen tool included is built well

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The 2" neck

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Body

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Sicce DC Pump, 5 year warranty

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LZM Air flow meter

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Sicce pump snaps on the base plate.

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Bubble plate

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This part had me thrown - The unit comes with the 3" neck installed, but it looked and felt like it was all sealed and I was confused. I rewatched the video and it seemed so easy to change the necks. In the end, the necks are just really tight due to the o-ring on the bottom, I ended up soaking the collection cup and neck in water to make it slide in easier

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FInally got it together.

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Here is what the finished product looks like.

It will be a little while before I put this to use but I will share some action shots once I do.

A few observations:
This unit is built extremely well. Titanium thumb screws, push in fittings, PVC in the right places.
The pump is ~$300 by itself, which offsets the steep price somewhat. A 5-year warranty gives the piece of mind that it will be in service for a while.
The twist off collection cup is very tight, which *should* loosen up after some use.
The fit and finish is outstanding.
There are only 2 actual necks, the third one is the 4" size and for that you remove whatever neck is in there and it gives you the 4".
The o-ring for the necks is likely to slip off when inserting a neck unless it is wet.
 
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From the website:

ENTHUSIAST GRADE FILTRATION​

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A6 DC 200 and A8 DC 300
Enthusiast Grade Skimmer

Pump: Sicce PSK SDC 1200

Apex IOTA controllable - PSK SDC pumps are the latest generation of pumps for skimmer applications and incorporate integrated intelligence systems for pump installation in advanced systems. Specifically dedicated programming, control, excellent performance, energy efficiency, and the possibility to use both in-line and submerged and low operating temperatures make this new range of pumps unique for their peculiarities.

Construction:
  • PVC and Acrylic, Keeping molded plastics at the bare minimum for longevity.
  • Titanium Hex head screws with an included tool for maintenance.
  • 3/8” push connect fittings throughout.
  • Silicone feet to keep the noise down.
  • Skimmer cup drain provided if required.

A6 DC 200
200-gallon rating this can go up significantly as the A6 DC 200 has full DC controllability and adjustable necks.
  • 2" neck insert Lowest Bioload Quick reference 1-2 cubes a day in 90 gallons
  • 3" neck insert Medium Bioload Quick reference 1-3 cubes a day in 90 gallons
  • 3 .75" neck Full Bioload Quick reference 2-3+ cubes a day in 90 gallons

A8 DC 300
300-gallon rating this can go up significantly as the A8 DC 300 has full DC controllability and adjustable necks.
  • 3" neck insert 2-5 cubes a day in 160 gallons
  • 3.75" neck insert 3-5+ cubes a day in 160 gallons
  • 4.5" neck 1-4 cubes a day in 160 gallons

Due to the nature of Bioload and the number of factors involved please use the Quick reference only as a starting guide. Other factors can cause changes in Biolaod and skimmer performance. These references were tested on closed systems with keeping Phosphates, Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate within acceptable limits on a FOWLR system.

A6 DC 200 Footprint: 9.5" x 7.5" x 21" tall
A8 DC 300 Footprint: 9.5" x 11" x 24" tall

Recommended sump water level: 6 in. - 8 in. Only a recommendation and has been tested at 5".

Body size: 6-inch or 8-inch

Quick Reference
  • 3/8” push connect fittings
  • M6 Titanium fasteners throughout
  • 5mm Allen wrench required for fasteners (provided)
  • Compatible Pumps: Sicce PSK SDC 1200 (Recommended), Sicce PSK 600-1200
  • PVC compatible glue Weldon 16 available on Amazon
  • Acrylic compatible glue Weldon 16 available on Amazon
 

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