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    Icon7 Replacement for BB HY-2000?

    Does anyone know of a DC replacement for the Bubble Blaster HY-2000? Mine **** he bed and I want/need to replace it. Someone I was talking to before said that they believe that there is a replacement for it that could be DC however, they didn't state which pump.
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    Off the top of my head i think the fitting pulls of the original pump and any ting relatively close GPH wise should be fairly easy to adapt if no one has done this before with this skimmer.

    Remember when you change the flow thru a skimmer you will have to re-adjust the skimmer it self. So changing the flow would be only something you do as the system has a larger n larger demand over the years. Not a day to day adjustment sort of thing. do they make a DC version of that skimmer on there web site already maybe for reference??
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