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Since Jeff at MTC hasn't been able to get back to me for going on 2 years for a spare part I wanted I am assuming the business is shuttered and looking for help. This is an HSA 1000 run by an Iwaki 55 pump. I have been skimming my 500 gallon skimmer for a few years with this and been very happy. In fact when I add a big plywood tank to the system I planned on another matching skimmer. Last night I noticed the water level a little higher than I like in the neck. I adjusted the gate valve but it didn't react correctly. I opened the valve and the skimmer body drained, but when I started to close the gate valve the water didn't climb the body. I kept closing until water began shooting out of the air intake, at this point the water entering the skimmer base ran clear as no air was entering the Venturi. I opened the valve and got air in the water again but still couldn't get water to climb the body. The water from the pump shoots up the skimmer body a few inches but it does not fill the base enough to have the water level climb like it should. The Venturi looked clean as I had just vinegar soaked it a month or so ago, but I soaked it again to be sure, and I have the same result. Any ideas anyone? There really doesn't appear to be anything to break here so I'm sure I am missing something simple.
TIA
Matt

P.S. If anyone knows the part number and a source of a spare Venturi please tell me!
 
Since Jeff at MTC hasn't been able to get back to me for going on 2 years for a spare part I wanted I am assuming the business is shuttered and looking for help. This is an HSA 1000 run by an Iwaki 55 pump. I have been skimming my 500 gallon skimmer for a few years with this and been very happy. In fact when I add a big plywood tank to the system I planned on another matching skimmer. Last night I noticed the water level a little higher than I like in the neck. I adjusted the gate valve but it didn't react correctly. I opened the valve and the skimmer body drained, but when I started to close the gate valve the water didn't climb the body. I kept closing until water began shooting out of the air intake, at this point the water entering the skimmer base ran clear as no air was entering the Venturi. I opened the valve and got air in the water again but still couldn't get water to climb the body. The water from the pump shoots up the skimmer body a few inches but it does not fill the base enough to have the water level climb like it should. The Venturi looked clean as I had just vinegar soaked it a month or so ago, but I soaked it again to be sure, and I have the same result. Any ideas anyone? There really doesn't appear to be anything to break here so I'm sure I am missing something simple.
TIA
Matt

P.S. If anyone knows the part number and a source of a spare Venturi please tell me!
This is a stretch, but I had part of a snail shell block a venturi once. You said you soaked it in vinegar, but is there a way to remove and check the venturi for a physical blockage?
 
This is a stretch, but I had part of a snail shell block a venturi once. You said you soaked it in vinegar, but is there a way to remove and check the venturi for a physical blockage?
Thanks for the reply! I too have seen that, but I am able to remove it and no such luck this time. It's clean as a whistle and all ports are clear
 
Simon runs an MTC skimmer and I actually think he just picked one of those HSAs up to play with. Perhaps he can lend some of his wisdom... @ca1ore ?
 
Solved it! I took my collection cup lid loose and it started building up the tube. I run into a skimmate locker and at the top of it there is a couple of pieces of foam in there on either side of a space for carbon. The foam was completely bunked up, which made too much back pressure in the body. All cleaned up and rocking out again! Thanks!
 
Yes, cleaning the carbon chamber on skimmate containers is good periodic practice. I recently did it on my MTC PowerPro and it made a sizable difference.
 

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