WhiteWulfe Posted April 10, 2015 Share Posted April 10, 2015 Oh my, skimmer and especially the blacked out hybrid are insanely sexy! Link to comment
NanoFever Posted April 10, 2015 Share Posted April 10, 2015 Wow that's sweet! Plug that beast in! Link to comment
m@tt Posted April 10, 2015 Share Posted April 10, 2015 I was looking at that skimmer but couldn't find much info about it, let us know how it works out. Link to comment
Steensj2004 Posted April 10, 2015 Author Share Posted April 10, 2015 I was looking at that skimmer but couldn't find much info about it, let us know how it works out. Fingers crossed, it seems beast. However, only time will tell. Definitely more compact then my Vertex was, and quiet as can be! Wow that's sweet! Plug that beast in! Oh my, skimmer and especially the blacked out hybrid are insanely sexy! I know, I know, it need power. Didn't get a chance to hang tonight but it'll be up tomorrow! On a bad note, I smashed the bag in the closet with my t5 bulbs..... So need to grab some tomorrow. Poop. Wow that skimmer and hybrid are beautys....congrats man Thanks, the money I made on the Radion, and from selling this Bertex helped pay for the skimmer. This Hybrid is out of this world. It is so solid and well crafted it's incomparable to any light I've owned. Dave creates nothing short of a masterpiece, hats off to him! Link to comment
NorthGaHillbilly Posted April 10, 2015 Share Posted April 10, 2015 Damn man... just damn Link to comment
Dramad1 Posted April 10, 2015 Share Posted April 10, 2015 Nice pick ups, skimmer looks beast. Link to comment
Steensj2004 Posted April 10, 2015 Author Share Posted April 10, 2015 Skimmer looked to be doing its thing this AM, not broken in yet. Have it in about 7-7.5" of water. Manf. states exactly 8.5" is the perfect height for the water. I might lower it aproximately and inch. It seems to just barely be able to be in the right adjustment at where i have it. Lowering it will probably help. The pump being inside the skimmer is AWESOME, fits so much better then that Vertex and leaves more room, Now I need to get this light hung and the Fuge going!!! Link to comment
Steensj2004 Posted April 11, 2015 Author Share Posted April 11, 2015 Sigh, Cant figure which pins on this bluefish to plug this thing into my light, as well as which side of the plug is up and which side is down.....sigh Link to comment
WhiteWulfe Posted April 11, 2015 Share Posted April 11, 2015 Out of curiosity, did you go for the dual LED or quad LED with your NanoBox Hybrid? Link to comment
DaveFason Posted April 11, 2015 Share Posted April 11, 2015 Out of curiosity, did you go for the dual LED or quad LED with your NanoBox Hybrid? He went quad array, dual t5. Jonathan, here you go! bluefishhookup by NanoBoxReef, on Flickr bluefishhookup1 by NanoBoxReef, on Flickr Link to comment
Steensj2004 Posted April 11, 2015 Author Share Posted April 11, 2015 Hanging as we speak. Dave, this light is so awesome I can't stand it. I officially own the nicest thing I've had to date. This thing is a Ferrari. Link to comment
Steensj2004 Posted April 11, 2015 Author Share Posted April 11, 2015 Review on this new skimmer: NYOS Quantum 120 Protein Skimmer Pros: -Compact Size -Performance( so far) -Construction Cons: -Cost -No Drain On Collection Cup? I was skeptical as to how good this skimmer was really going to be. It requires assembly, more then usual( or at least compared to the other skimmers I've owned). the base must be removed and the pump installed. Four screws on the base and two on the pump bracket. I found I also had to loosen the other bracket screws to get the pump installed. The construction is top notch, amazing. I found m only complaint was there is no AUX drain for the collection cup? Odd, I wouldn't have thought this was an accident as well as this was designed, it would be easy enough to add one though. The bubble plate is interesting. I am sure there are some mechanics to the design that are above my head, but it looks fancy! The internal pump made it very easy to fit into the sump, unlike my Vertex. There are 3 adjustments. You have a standard adjustment on the Main tube, a secondary adjustment for water level, and you air adjustment. IT was very easy to adjust and it began skimming in less than 24 hours! Skimming pretty wet, but this is what it produced in the last 36 or so hours: The pump is virtually as silent as it can be, I cannot hear the skimmer running. I am very happy with this skimmer, the parts line up and the quality is amazing. The price might be a turn off for most people, but the Vertex Omega isn't much cheaper. While the Vertex is a GREAT skimmer, this is definitely better built. Definitely a good investment! Link to comment
Rehype Posted April 12, 2015 Share Posted April 12, 2015 Review on this new skimmer: NYOS Quantum 120 Protein Skimmer Pros: -Compact Size -Performance( so far) -Construction Cons: -Cost -No Drain On Collection Cup? I was skeptical as to how good this skimmer was really going to be. It requires assembly, more then usual( or at least compared to the other skimmers I've owned). the base must be removed and the pump installed. Four screws on the base and two on the pump bracket. I found I also had to loosen the other bracket screws to get the pump installed. The construction is top notch, amazing. I found m only complaint was there is no AUX drain for the collection cup? Odd, I wouldn't have thought this was an accident as well as this was designed, it would be easy enough to add one though. The bubble plate is interesting. I am sure there are some mechanics to the design that are above my head, but it looks fancy! The internal pump made it very easy to fit into the sump, unlike my Vertex. There are 3 adjustments. You have a standard adjustment on the Main tube, a secondary adjustment for water level, and you air adjustment. IT was very easy to adjust and it began skimming in less than 24 hours! Skimming pretty wet, but this is what it produced in the last 36 or so hours: The pump is virtually as silent as it can be, I cannot hear the skimmer running. I am very happy with this skimmer, the parts line up and the quality is amazing. The price might be a turn off for most people, but the Vertex Omega isn't much cheaper. While the Vertex is a GREAT skimmer, this is definitely better built. Definitely a good investment! Everything looks great so far.Quick question on the skimmer... are there any holes in the lid of the collection cup? Thats a bit of a bummer they chose not to include a drain. Its an awesome looking skimmer nonetheless. Link to comment
Steensj2004 Posted April 12, 2015 Author Share Posted April 12, 2015 Everything looks great so far.Quick question on the skimmer... are there any holes in the lid of the collection cup? Thats a bit of a bummer they chose not to include a drain. Its an awesome looking skimmer nonetheless. Thanks! There are slots in the lid, you can see them somewhat in this picture. The lid has some kind of protective film, but the slots are there... Link to comment
Steensj2004 Posted April 12, 2015 Author Share Posted April 12, 2015 Side note, on this hybrid, anyone know if the bluefish controls the T5 bulbs as well? I can't seem to figure out how to turn them on and off automatically. Or do need. Timer/ hook them up to my controller? Link to comment
kidnatural Posted April 12, 2015 Share Posted April 12, 2015 I believe t5 would be through timer, bluefish would just control the leds and Gratz on the hybrid btw, mine should be shipping Tuesday woot woot Link to comment
NanoFever Posted April 12, 2015 Share Posted April 12, 2015 Ya from what I understand the T5's would need a timer for the hybrids and the bluefish is only for the LED's. Link to comment
jedimasterben Posted April 12, 2015 Share Posted April 12, 2015 Well, it's actually pretty easy to do with the bluefish, you just have to hook up one of the channels to a 3v activated 120v relay, wire that into the power going to the ballast, set that dimming channel to peak at 100%, and then it will turn that channel on for around 1/3 of your total photoperiod. Link to comment
kidnatural Posted April 12, 2015 Share Posted April 12, 2015 Well, it's actually pretty easy to do with the bluefish, you just have to hook up one of the channels to a 3v activated 120v relay, wire that into the power going to the ballast, set that dimming channel to peak at 100%, and then it will turn that channel on for around 1/3 of your total photoperiod. Got a lead of a good spot to pick up that relay? Link to comment
m@tt Posted April 12, 2015 Share Posted April 12, 2015 I may have to try that skimmer, I'm getting really tired of vertex skimmer. Link to comment
NanoFever Posted April 12, 2015 Share Posted April 12, 2015 Got a lead of a good spot to pick up that relay? https://www.sparkfun.../products/10747 Link to comment
Spiderguardnano Posted April 12, 2015 Share Posted April 12, 2015 I may have to try that skimmer, I'm getting really tired of vertex skimmer. Matt what don't you like about the skimmer? Link to comment
m@tt Posted April 12, 2015 Share Posted April 12, 2015 Matt what don't you like about the skimmer? It's really inconsistent, one week it'll work great and the next it will overflow. Link to comment
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