• Tuning Jebo Hang on Skimmer 180 II

  • Jacqueline5976

I bought a skimmer a long time ago: I finally finished it, if it can still be called the Jebo Hang on Skimmer 180 II, as only the body and cup remain. The skimmer has a 9W pump with a consumption of 5.8W. The water level is adjustable using a flap. It draws in 180 liters of air per hour. For indoor use in aquariums up to 200 liters.

Susan9583

Everything is fine, but converting the skimmer from external to internal kills the very idea of this skimmer.

Nicholas5194

The external pen is completely useless, so I played around with it for a long time. The whole point is that the shorter the path from the pump chamber to the pen, the better it is for the water emulsion; it retains the small bubbles. And since we all know that a needle wheel is better than just pumping water through a Venturi injector, this method is more efficient and of higher quality than the others.

Amanda

It turned out well, and most importantly, it's affordable; perfect for small aquariums!

Christopher1774

It is indeed a piece of junk, but what can you expect from a 30-euro skimmer? The modification is good, but again, it either goes inside the aquarium (which is not very good for such volumes) or into "another sump."

Ashley5975

Universal pen))) want it outside - please, want it inside - no problem, just...

Devon107

If it's in Samp, then Samp will have to be deep...