Bubble King Setup, Tuning and trouble shooting thread. Post your questions here!

machodik

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Got it Scott. I think I will raise the sump depth and at the same time using a stand to raise my skimmer .

Well I will try to let my sump water down further one cm and if that is the sweet spot then it means I have to find a stand that will raise my skimmer water level back to 22.5 cm while my sump depth is at 27 cm then. In this case the stand should be around 5 cm high (may be an acrylic stand looks nicer then ).
 
Bubble King Setup, Tuning and trouble shooting thread. Post your questions here!

This thread will be dedicated to setting up, tuning and trouble shooting Bubble King Skimmers. Feel free to ask any questions related to choosing the right skimmer as well as setting up, tuning or trouble shooting your skimmer.
 
Bubble King Setup, Tuning and trouble shooting thread. Post your questions here!

Hi Scott,

That's good you create a posting for this subject . Sorry to post on the other topic , can you transfer all related earlier post of mine to this area. Thanks
 
After the water level goes down 1 cm more the skimmer looks not much change:

https://vimeo.com/149475674

Furthermore , when you said break In , usually this took a week ? How can I say my skimmer already hit the sweet spot , as of now no overflowing issue have been notice almost 5 days now .
 
After the water level goes down 1 cm more the skimmer looks not much change:

https://vimeo.com/149475674

Furthermore , when you said break In , usually this took a week ? How can I say my skimmer already hit the sweet spot , as of now no overflowing issue have been notice almost 5 days now .

It takes 1 to two weeks for the skimmer to completely break in. Overflowing typically happens in the first 24 hours. You won't know if you hit your sweet spot until the skimmer is completely broken in. I wouldn't expect to see much change with 1 cm of drop in water level. It will be subtle. You are making good foam and the skimmate looks fine. I'd say your skimmer is working well right now and it doesn't appear to need any adjustment.
 
Thanks Scott, finally I got the answer for the heigh (water level ) of my going to build new sump .
 
Will be posting pictures of my new set up soon, it's in 8.5inches of water. Trying to dial it in but when I upload photos through photo bucket it shows my whole album.


Corey
 
Here it is I think.

Corey

Is this what you are trying to post? If so, I would say you are pretty close to a good setting to ride out through breakin. That is some very dense and good looking foam. It would appear that you have a fair amount of DOC's in your water. If it starts to come out the vent holes once you put the lid on, close the wedge pipe a tiny bit to wetten it up. In the mean time, put that lid on and see how it does.
th_BB20D306-5E5E-43A1-93C6-78C592D05E78.mp4
 
Thank you. When you say wetten it you mean add more water into the chamber, correct?


Corey

Yes. Closing the wedge pipe will raise the water level in the skimmer body causing the skimmate to be more wet and not stay in a foam state as long. You could also bump the pump speed by 1 watt but I like the foam I see there so if anything, I would close the wedge pipe a tiny bit and see what that does. In the mean time, I would put the lid on and see how it does as it is. If you find the foam filling the cup up and coming out the vent holes then close the wedge pipe ever so slightly. It won't take much but a fraction of a turn. That heavy foam is an indicator or plenty of DOC's. It's looking good though. Much better foam than the videos I saw with it at the high pump speed.
 
Yes. Closing the wedge pipe will raise the water level in the skimmer body causing the skimmate to be more wet and not stay in a foam state as long. You could also bump the pump speed by 1 watt but I like the foam I see there so if anything, I would close the wedge pipe a tiny bit and see what that does. In the mean time, I would put the lid on and see how it does as it is. If you find the foam filling the cup up and coming out the vent holes then close the wedge pipe ever so slightly. It won't take much but a fraction of a turn. That heavy foam is an indicator or plenty of DOC's. It's looking good though. Much better foam than the videos I saw with it at the high pump speed.




There are PLENTY of DOC's in the tank. I know it's a lite load in there but it's been semi skimmer less for awhile.

Corey
 
That's looking pretty good from a foam quality standpoint. I assume you put the lid back on it. How long has it been running that way with the lid on? How is the foam collecting in the cup with the lid on? I might suggest closing the wedge pipe a fraction of a turn if by tomorrow the foam isn't spilling over very slowly into the cup. My guess is that it will be though. Especially as the dissolved organics start building up in the neck which with foam that dense should be happening as I type this.
 
That's looking pretty good from a foam quality standpoint. I assume you put the lid back on it. How long has it been running that way with the lid on? How is the foam collecting in the cup with the lid on? I might suggest closing the wedge pipe a fraction of a turn if by tomorrow the foam isn't spilling over very slowly into the cup. My guess is that it will be though. Especially as the dissolved organics start building up in the neck which with foam that dense should be happening as I type this.

Been running this way with the lid for about 3.5-4 hours maybe. I'll leave it be until tomorrow to see how it pans out over night.
Thanks for all your help Scott

Corey
 
Been running this way with the lid for about 3.5-4 hours maybe. I'll leave it be until tomorrow to see how it pans out over night.
Thanks for all your help Scott

Corey

Glad to help. Will look forward to the update and hopefully some nicer brown stuff collecting in the cup. Be sure to take a picture of the cup with the lid on tomorrow so we can see what's going on in there. Removing the lid impacts the pressure in the skimmer neck a bit and tends to flatten the head out as you may have noticed. As such, seeing what's happening in the cup with the lid on can be somewhat telling.
 
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