Need some skimmer help, stumped.

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Ha, ha! I got it to calm down a little but I have taken it out and switched over to an algae turf scrubber. My values have remained constant except for my phosphate which has gone down.

On the plus side, it's easy and there is no risk of overflowing. On the negative side it's noisier (but I haven't messed with it to try and get the noise down).
 

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I love mine. The skim is insane!!!!! I've never owned such a great skimmer. It's like I have milk in the neck. You can adjust that skimmer in 3 different places. It's like I can fine toon it to perfection.
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I have the 150, but only know of 2 adjustments. Pray tell, what is the third? (please dont say elevating the thing :)
 

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Curious... did your skimmer ever calm down?
Yes, I turned it off for a week, did 2 10% water changes and it was fine again. I had to adjust it once or twice with the next week. All is back to normal. It was very frustrating though!
 
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Curious... did your skimmer ever calm down?
Don't know why the other guy answered but yes and no. I turned the pump speed down and have been able to sort of dial it in for a good skim. I can only usually run the pump at 2 or 3 with valve wide open. Used to be able to run at 4 or 5 and partially close valve.

I have so many other problems with the wood glue fumes and the dino-x that what it's making now is tolerable.

Part of me thinks the the DC pump on it never comes back at same speed after I shut it off when I clean.
 

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What kind of ATS did you get? Did you buy one or go DIY?
The Husband tried to build one. [That didn't work] So I bought a HOG upflow algae scrubber from Santa Monica filtration. It's reasonably priced (compared to most of the commercially available options). The noise is from bubbles. Instead of moving water DOWN the ATS it bubbles air across the surface for algae growth.

Since then @Bulk Reef Supply posted their videos using Chaeto. I wish I'd seen them before I invested in the ATS. Look like my money could have been spend buying a quality light and just using chaeto in the sump.

That's the thing about this hobby, there's always more to learn!
 

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I've read that if you keep the top part of the UAS slightly above the water, the bubbles will break the surface of the water within the scrubber box and reduce the noise and salt creep significantly.
 

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