Okay folks, help me understand this, as for some reason it seems backwards to me.
Same skimmer (Jebo 180, efficient enough to work well for a FO tank) has been running on the new 29 for a few days, SG @ 1.023, works just fine, produces about 1/2 cup of medium skimmate over two days.
Decided to clean the collection cup and stuff out today and figured while I'd had it apart wanted to see how well it would do on the 180, SG is @ 1.029 (raised SG to see if it'd help settle the sand storm faster, actually helped a bit), but with the higher salt concentration the skimmer after only an hour i checked on it and she had filled the collection cup up, mostly just water, foam was very thick, heavy and very unmanageable as to height, would need to add some flow restricter to make things manageable.
Now to the physics part, why? In FW of course you get no foam production, observed while topping off the sump with FW the Berlin skimmer levels drop off dramatically until the water is thoroughly mixed, then 10 mins later back to normal. I know that its the SW that allows for the foam production, I'd have thought at least to a degree since the water is actually heavier at higher SG, at some point in concentration it should impede the efficiency of the pump and then in the reaction chambers.
Anyone do any further experiments for these observations?