MTC MVX Skimmer review

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I considered putting a external rec needle wheel pump in the bottom of it to produce more bubbles but thats just another pump running. Would this idea even work?
Or if I was to remove the air chamber and put a venturi on it which one would suit the pump that I already have the best?
 
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Looky what came in :cool:

MTC HSA-3000. Less than $450 and in used, but top notch condition.

It came in a few weeks ago and I just now got around to cleaning it up. The vertical tubes were spotless, but the bottom reservoir was pretty dirty. I wanted to clean it up a bit before I posted.

Like I said, I think I have more than enough capacity :eek::D

I will be running a Jebao DCP-8000. You think that will be enough?

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Good point... I have not yet bought the pump, so thanks for the tip. Once I get it running, I will post an update.

BTW, cleaning the reservoir was a pain!!! It was not hard to disassemble, but rather the corners inside the "box" were not deburred very much and I sliced the hell out of my hand. Looks like I ran it over a cheese-grater.
 

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Excellent skimmer. Never used the 3000 but ran (and have) a 1000 for many years. The Beckett injectors are amazing foam producers but they need flow and pressure to be at their best. Experiment with a Jebao, but it’s not really designed to handle pressure well so you many find it underwhelming. I used a PanWorld 150 on mine, and the 200 would probably be better still. Either way, will be interested to see what you find with the Jebao.

I wonder why the prior owner put a ball valve on one of the down pipes?
 
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I am totally not going to deny that an external AC pump can handle head much better, but wasn't there a guy who ran a Jebao on an MVX skimmer with good results? I will have to look for the thread...

About the ball valve... o_O The best I can come up with is that he might have been thinking about a double block valve setup so he could clean the injectors without shutting down the skimmer. Got halfway through and gave up...
 
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I am totally not going to deny that an external AC pump can handle head much better, but wasn't there a guy who ran a Jebao on an MVX skimmer with good results? I will have to look for the thread...

About the ball valve... o_O The best I can come up with is that he might have been thinking about a double block valve setup so he could clean the injectors without shutting down the skimmer. Got halfway through and gave up...
I'm still running my mvx on a jebao 18000 I think it is. It's also supposed to have around 30-32' head. Higher the head pressure the better on a venturi.


But that guy shouldn't be hard to find. That guy made this thread.
 
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Fyi, I have yet to clean out that venturi in over a year. The multiple times a day of shutting down, getting submerged in water, and sucking it out seems to keep it clean.

Between that, the neck cleaner, and Davey Jones locker I haven't touched the skimmer in that long.
 
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I'd have to look back how long it's been since I touched this skimmer but it's been over a year. The avast neck cleaner has been doing a decent job.

I just flip a switch in the apex interface to turn a pump on in the davey jones locker and it gets emptied.
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I'm still running my mvx on a jebao 18000 I think it is. It's also supposed to have around 30-32' head. Higher the head pressure the better on a venturi.


But that guy shouldn't be hard to find. That guy made this thread.

:D

Poor attempt at humor on my part. :eek:;)
 
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just flip a switch in the apex interface to turn a pump on in the davey jones locker and it gets emptied.

Did you just drop a powerhead into the bucket? I thought about this but figured the pump would get all gummed up and stop working.
 
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Did you just drop a powerhead into the bucket? I thought about this but figured the pump would get all gummed up and stop working.
Yeah, it's a maxijet 1200 I think. Ran a tube up and over into the next room into a floor drain. I've been waiting for it to fail but it hasn't. I turn it on for a couple seconds and back off. A siphon forms and sucks the rest out of the bucket.

The black tube going up into the ceiling tile
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Yes, that's a worthwhile 'mod'; particularly if you up-size the mazzei. The supplied black neoprene tubing doesn't help either. Put a union on it though.

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Am picking up an HSA3000 next week. Just not convinced that my power pro is big enough anymore. Thinking of converting the HSA3000 to a re-circulator.
 

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Am picking up an HSA3000 next week. Just not convinced that my power pro is big enough anymore. Thinking of converting the HSA3000 to a re-circulator.
Where you find that beast at. That wasn't the one on ebay was it?
Use one tower and the other tower config it to recirc.
 
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Yes, it was local to me so I made him an offer. It’s actually a more recent one. They did away with the dual towers in favor of a single, larger one. Quite easy to convert. I’ve got a PanWorld 200 sitting idle that I can use.
 
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