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LifeReef says ...
Needle-Wheels: Can be noisy due to vibration and rigid mounting
to skimmer body. Can be more noisy due to air cavitation since
the air is introduced before the pump, and the pump needle-wheel
beats the air into bubbles. Less friendly to plankton and
copepods since the needle-wheel acts like a blender, unlike
standard pump impellers that simply move "pockets" of water
through the pump, something to think about if using a refugium.
And something else to consider is the proprietary pump which
means no other pump can be used on this type of skimmer.
Lifereef skimmers can use any pump as long as the minimum gph is
maintained.
Becketts Venturis: The Becketts is nothing more than a big
venturi. It must be housed in its own chamber to prevent water
from spraying all over and stop the loud sucking noise, add
another air valve to fiddle with and you now have three
adjustments you have to get in harmony: water in, air in, water
out. And if you tweak one you have to tweak the others. The
Lifereef skimmers have only one adjustment, a gate valve. Nozzle
Injection: Think of putting your thumb over the end of a garden
hose and spraying water into a bucket, that's how nozzle
injection skimmers work. Problems: the nozzle gets caked with
salt requiring you to clean it (some even include a special
cleaning tool) and a port on the nozzle so you can clean the
salt, noise due to the high-velocity water hitting the surface
of the water in the skimmer, very narrow adjustment range as the
nozzle is either submersed or too far away from the nozzle to
generate the microbubbles. Black box at bottom keeps you from
seeing the water level needed for proper operation.
Conventional Venturis: These are any other venturi skimmer on
the market and not the Lifereef venturis: Problems: Constant
salt clogging which causes erratic skimmer performance and
constant cleaning of the venturi. Noise, due to the venturi
orifice sucking in air it makes a whistling or a sucking noise.
Collection cup flooding due to erratic performance, due to
venturi clogging, your cup can overflow. The Lifereef skimmers
utilize a self-cleaning venturi which means your skimmer will
perform more consistent, SILENT, never need the venturi cleaned
of salt, and no collection cup flooding.
Downdrafts:
Now here is a very misunderstood area in design, function, and
problems. The majority of downdraft designs can be identified by
a closed box (or wet box) at the bottom of the skimmer and a
large diameter uplift or "dry" column, and a water/air delivery
of many different types. These skimmers may utilize for their
air delivery a special spray nozzle, a Becketts venturi, a
regular nozzle with a bio-ball column to break up the water
stream into bubbles, or even a standard venturi with a larger
water throughput. Problems, lots: Noise due to high-speed air
being ingested into the column or shot onto the waters surface
or onto the bio-balls. This design is difficult to trap and
retain all the microbubbles in such a short closed box. Larger
diameter uplift column requires a much stronger (gph) water
pump, more water must be processed because the uplift columns
are so short that contact time is reduced, and these types of
skimmers REQUIRE a weekly take-down to clean the uplift column
of sludge or the skimmer won't work. And one last but very
important issue: Skimmer sensitivity....... This means that
these types of skimmers are extremely sensitive to water quality
and air quality. You would think that you would want a skimmer
that is sensitive to water quality but you don't because these
skimmers are actually working less time compared to venturi
types. The reason is that because these skimmers are processing
so much water, along with large volumes of air, that any minor
water quality change will cause the skimmer to STOP FOAMING. A
good example is when you put your hand in the aquarium or sump,
and who hasn't done that at least once a day. This minor
activity will change the water surface tension just enough (due
to body oil) that these skimmers will STOP FOAMING for hours,
and sometimes days, before they resume "normal" skimming. And
there are many other products that the average hobbyist adds to
the aquarium water that can make these skimmers either stop
working, or, foam so much that they can't be run for awhile. And
air quality? Being that these skimmers injest large volumes of
air means that if you are cooking anything greasy like bacon,
steak, hamburgers, hotdogs, hashbrowns, etc. that this grease
molecule will get sucked into the skimmer and cause it to STOP
FOAMING! It may sound funny but lots of customers don't even
think of this and can't figure out why their skimmers aren't
working, neither can the manufacturer!
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