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supernip
Hi I have to design an aio and want to perhaps use your collection cup for the design, to save room. I was wondering if you could tell me the working dims of the set up including one of your two cups? length (including magnet) and width.

gracias
inTank
Hey Nip-

Going back to the Tunze huh? I still have the one you sold me earlier in the year. I use it for web pictures and product demos at trade shows.

Dimensions are on my website of the two cups I produce:

http://shop.mediabaskets.com/category.sc?categoryId=23

The magnet on the Tunze is about 1/2" thick. I believe you can get their dimensions online, I could check for you later tonight if you need super fine detail.
supernip
QUOTE (inTank @ Sep 22 2009, 10:22 AM) *
Hey Nip-

Going back to the Tunze huh? I still have the one you sold me earlier in the year. I use it for web pictures and product demos at trade shows.

Dimensions are on my website of the two cups I produce:

http://shop.mediabaskets.com/category.sc?categoryId=23

The magnet on the Tunze is about 1/2" thick. I believe you can get their dimensions online, I could check for you later tonight if you need super fine detail.


yeah Im moving back to an aio and the tunze was the best solution I haave. can ou also check the height for me? gracias
inTank
height of the tunze?

Dimensions: 4.9" L x 2.1" W x 13.3" H

I can put a cup on your old one tonight and confirm
supernip
gracias
proraptor2
OMG! I just saw your 9002 cups and need one bad. Im going to measure my tank tonight to see if your small cup will fit in my chamber. Im guessing the small cup is the same dimension as the actual skimmer?
supernip
thats what im hoping for! the regular cup takes up way too much room in the back for one of AA's AIO.
Tigahboy
9002?!
Sushi
What's wrong with the 9002? It's awesome! wub.gif
StevieT
QUOTE (proraptor2 @ Sep 22 2009, 01:14 PM) *
OMG! I just saw your 9002 cups and need one bad. Im going to measure my tank tonight to see if your small cup will fit in my chamber. Im guessing the small cup is the same dimension as the actual skimmer?


If you can fit the body of the skimmer in your tank then the small skinny cup is what you want. It extends over the body by .1" on each side. I couldn't go any skinner because of the tube.

  • 3.5" tall with Lid
  • 2.3" Deep
  • 4.7" Wide (length)
proraptor2
QUOTE (StevieT @ Sep 22 2009, 12:20 PM) *
If you can fit the body of the skimmer in your tank then the small skinny cup is what you want. It extends over the body by .1" on each side. I couldn't go any skinner because of the tube.

  • 3.5" tall with Lid
  • 2.3" Deep
  • 4.7" Wide (length)


Any skimmer performance increase/decrease when using one of your cups?
StevieT
Not to toot my own horn but most see an increase in skimmate because of my improved design. The director piece has more surface area and directs the foam outwards better than stock, so you collect more instead of it falling back into the tube to be recycled.
Tigahboy
QUOTE (Sushi @ Sep 22 2009, 12:14 PM) *
What's wrong with the 9002? It's awesome! wub.gif

I have no probs with 9002. Just shocked nips is getting one. smile.gif

StevieT
QUOTE (supernip @ Sep 22 2009, 11:28 AM) *
yeah Im moving back to an aio and the tunze was the best solution I haave. can ou also check the height for me? gracias


Skimmer is 9.5" tall without a cup

It is 5" wide with magnet attached

Add in the height of my cup
disbjohn
does anybody know if the tunze 9002 will fit in a NC24 with this skimmer cup wtih the hood closed?
StevieT
it will not
coralcor
QUOTE (StevieT @ Sep 22 2009, 03:56 PM) *
Not to toot my own horn but most see an increase in skimmate because of my improved design. The director piece has more surface area and directs the foam outwards better than stock, so you collect more instead of it falling back into the tube to be recycled.

rely? i noted the opposite... but maybe its just because the stock cup is more narrow.... so it looks like more?
that must be what it is

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