
2-in-1 Overflow and Protein Skimmer (updated 2024 version)
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After over half a year of testing, numerous adjustments, and iterations - and probably stressing out my aquarium more than I should - I must admit that I'm a little proud to present a user-friendly, easy-to-print 2-in-1 aquarium overflow and protein skimmer.Though I primarily made it for my aquarium setup and needs, after seeing how well it worked, I decided to share it in hopes that others would also like it. It features several small niceties, such as a water inlet that optimizes top-water removal, using magnets instead of suction cups, a 'vacation' mod for skimmer waste overflow, snap-on piping for secure fitting, and much more.Please note that this is an updated version of my original model (found here) that includes several fixes and improvements. The main highlights are:Added slits on the right side of the main body for better and more stable intake flowAdded extra holes in the bottom by the airstone intake for better flowAdjusted/fixed too-tight threads on the inside screw.Added space to allow (stronger) magnets on Inside screwAdjusted/fixed too-tight threads on Inside screw-plugAdded holes to Filter media box to allow unhindered water flow when lifted highCut the left side grip on the Filter media box, no longer need to remove the collector to lift it over a certain height or remove it.And many more, smaller adjustments. How to set upHere’s a quick walkthrough. Parts overviewMain bodyProtein skimmer chamber/partFlow chamberOverflow/intake chamberSpace for water out-pipesOutside glass magnetOverflow filter basketPin/peg to hold/adjust filter basket heightSkimmer-to-overflow capSkimmer-to-collector capSkimmer waste collector cupCollector cup lid Overflow chamber and (optional) filter basket The overflow chamber (2) is one of the two water intakes in this setup. !-formed slits will ensure a powerful inflow of water, and hopefully more from the top.There is space for a filter basket in this chamber and there are dividers between it room and the room below, both to act as a stop/support for the filter basket but also to ensure that the room below is open and free for any blockage that could cause problems with the water flow to the outtake pipes. This lower room also has a sloping bottom towards the back intake which ensures that no debris can find a corner and/or stick in this chamber but is properly sucked out of the overflow.You can use the filter basket as a simple prefilter by putting your preferred filter(s) in it and setting it into the main overflow chamber. I recommend you only use a very coarse prefilter pad to ensure maximum water flow at all times. Setting it all the way down into the overflow ensures that it rests on the internal base made for it, and keeps the intake slits unblocked and open for maximum water intake at all times.However, by using the included pin/peg as a wedge between the main chamber back wall and the filter basket, you can adjust the basket’s position (height) in the chamber to partially block the intake slits and thus adjust the flow into the overflow (4). This enables you to adjust the water intake and create an even stronger top-water intake. Be careful so you don’t let too little water into the overflow (I’ve done so several times). Protein skimmer The second water intake and purification method is through protein skimming. The skimmer is divided into two chambers, the intake and skimming part, and the return chamber.Note that there are a lot more water outlet holes than inlet ones, which creates an unequal in/out water flow ratio (‘relaxed’ outflow’). This is done to prevent too many air bubbles from returning to the aquarium.Also, the dividing wall between the two chambers forces the bubble upwards instead of being sucked sidewards and out – again, to prevent bubbles – with the benefit of maximum time to bond with waste particles.To use it, simply insert your preferred airstone/wood into the chamber, pulling the air pipe through the (somewhat larger) hole in the bottom. The dimension of this hole should provide some resistance to the pipe when fully inserted to hold the airstone securely in place.Please ensure that is a little bit of free space around the airstone/wood. Alternative skimmer-tops I’ve provided two skimmer collector options; one that will overflow the skimmer waste into the other overflow chamber (1,2) and thus pull this waste through your external filtering option, or a (recommended) skimmer waste cup that will remove it completely from the aquarium.The first provides a simple, self-contained way of removing waste (useful when on vacation and not being able to empty the container from time to time), although you have to ensure good external filtering (a sump or a canister filter), and the second provides optimal waste removal but requires you to empty the collector cup from time to time.Please note that it is highly recommended to have an adjustable air pump so that you can fine-tune the airflow to your optimal liking. Also, note that it normally takes a day or two before ‘normal’ skimming occurs. Have this in mind when you see far too much or too little bubbles/skim forming when you start up the protein skimmer. Modular magnet attachment to glass Though if using a correct size outlet-pipe the box should be secured enough, I still recommend using powerful magnets to adhere it to the aquarium glass. For this, you’ll need to purchase four 20mm. x 5mm. magnets, and the more powerful they are, the better.Note that you need to print two of each InsideScrew, outside_screw, and InsideScrew_plug partsPut a small amount of not-too-powerful glue inside the outer grip (1, above), and stick one magnet inside it. Note the small hole here. It is intended to push loose the magnet again later if you should want to recover it for other use (which is the reason not to use too powerful glue).For the (magnet) part to be inside the aquarium, do NOT use glue if you want to recover the magnet later on. Please insert it into part (2) and make sure to test that the magnets work (stick together, not turned the wrong way from each other). Then screw the closing lid tightly into the part (3) so that they are flush to each other. This (together with the next step) should ensure no water can enter the magnet chamber.Lastly, screw this part into the filter box itself (4). Note that all thread parts (3 and 4) are designed tight on purpose, so you might need to screw/unscrew the past(s) repeatedly to loosen it enough to be able to screw it fully into the filter box to ensure a water-tight fit. Be patient when doing this. In- and outlet pipingThe filter box has place for multiple outlet pipes and one return pipe. The outlet pipes are put into the back chamber (3), while the return pipe can be clicked into place on the back (1). Ensure un-hindered return outlet holes (2).That should be all.Enjoy, and please give me feedback if you have any ideas on how to improve the design.
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