Which pump are you running the skimmer with?
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Jebao/Jecod DCP-8000. It’s been solid for a couple years now.Which pump are you running the skimmer with?
Thanks for checkingOne of your recent pictures show the tank on the stand. Doesn't look safe, I would support the corners.
Man, I've been thinking of upgrading to that size for a while now. I currently have the 5000 on it and it seems like it could be performing better. I may just have to make the switch sooner than I thought. ThanksJebao/Jecod DCP-8000. It’s been solid for a couple years now.
Do you have a flush valve? If so, make sure it's not set on "flush". What's your pressure looking like?
Invest in a booster pump and add a 75 gpd water saver RO filter.My “75 GPD” RODI unit is more like 30 gpd... It’s been going 24 hours so far and the tank is only a quarter full. I’m contemplating adding straight tap water....
I know! I should have thought about this weeks ago.... unfortunately, by the time the upgrade arrives, the tank will be fullInvest in a booster pump and add a 75 gpd water saver RO filter.
Slowly but surely. Good luck! Can’t wait to see it with water!I know! I should have thought about this weeks ago.... unfortunately, by the time the upgrade arrives, the tank will be full
WOW. That is quiet.There’s water in it! It’s still in my garage and this is just temporary fresh water, but I wanted to test and make sure the plumbing works!
The Exotic Marine overflow is silent. It took a little trial and error to get the level in the external box just right. I’ve got three ways to adjust: the gate valve and two return pumps. I’ve got my new COR20 and a spare Jecod DCT-8000 running. I’m running both pumps at about 30%. Any more and I’ve got a lot of flow through the secondary with the primary gate valve wide open. It’ll be interesting to see how it is with my existing COR15.
Here’s a video of it running. Note that the Jecod pump is what you hear. The COR is much quieter.
WOW. That is quiet.
Are you using Schedule 80 (grey) fittings and unions with Schedule 40 furniture grade yellow PVC? 1" pipe?There’s water in it! It’s still in my garage and this is just temporary fresh water, but I wanted to test and make sure the plumbing works!
The Exotic Marine overflow is silent. It took a little trial and error to get the level in the external box just right. I’ve got three ways to adjust: the gate valve and two return pumps. I’ve got my new COR20 and a spare Jecod DCT-8000 running. I’m running both pumps at about 30%. Any more and I’ve got a lot of flow through the secondary with the primary gate valve wide open. It’ll be interesting to see how it is with my existing COR15.
Here’s a video of it running. Note that the Jecod pump is what you hear. The COR is much quieter.
I did not realize we could use the sch 80 fittings with the sch 40 pipe. (Honestly, I have not researched it yet.) I love the look of the grey and yellow. You did a fabulous job.Yes. 1” Schedule 40 PVC from Amazon!
FORMUFIT Furniture Grade PVC... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085B4YW27?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Oops... my bad.Works good!
Color may be off in the video, but the pipe
is orange