Ocean Force by MRC

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The new Ocean Force by MRC are now available.

Here are some photos of the final release! http://www.aquariumspecialty.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=34_460">Aquarium Specialty </a>is running a sale on the Ocean Force line right now...go check them out (if you didn't know, they're one of the new ARC sponsors).
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Cool. I like the latest modifications. Did you guys get the molding equipment necessary to form those conical necks?
 
<span style="font-family: Century Gothic;"><span style="font-size: 14px;">We do have the necessary equipment to make the neck cones!</span></span>
 
It's been three days going strong for my OF 100. It looked great when it first fired up; it's starting to look better with the neck and cup starting to break in. I still can't believe how small the footprint is. The gang at MRC did a great job with this product and have been outstanding in their service!
 
Yeah, they got it right on the small footprint. The design is very space conservative. When I saw them at MRC I was impressed with the overall quality. And this was before they had the conical neck reducers. The test skimmers were hauling butt in the test tanks.
 
Man I sure woud like to get one of those skimmers. As soon as some dead beat pays me for a chiller, I will be able to get one of those nice Skimmers. Can't wait :yes:
 
My OF 100 is in about 4" of water and it's working fine. I suppose it only needs to be high enough to cover the intake head without causing a vortex but don't quote me on this. I haven't seen any sort of manual for it and they didn't say anything specific about water level when I picked it up.
 
Roland Jacques;224447 wrote: Man I sure woud like to get one of those skimmers. As soon as some dead beat pays me for a chiller, I will be able to get one of those nice Skimmers. Can't wait :yes:

I'll get on that guy asap...what a bumb!

kelleyga36;224472 wrote: How deep of water in the sump is recommended for these skimmers?

The minimum should be about 4 inches. As long as the inlet is submerged, you should be fine.
 
They look sweet. What kind of numbers are you getting in terms of air flow on these?
 
I have a couple of great pics of day one and today. There is quite a bit of difference the skimmate is thicker and darker. I know it may take longer to fully "break in" but even now it's beating the pants off my old skimmer.

BTW How do you upload pictures? Aparently I have to load ActiveX by clicking on an elusive "Information Bar". I'll post some pics as soon as I figure out how to do so.
 
Good eye, David. Those are the old specs..forgot to update them!

OF 100 - 7x7
OF 200 - 9 x 8.25
OF 300 - 12 x 10
 
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