Don't be frustrated. I would be more concerned if your skimmer was NOT producing skimmate. Just keep emptying the cup... you can add an overflow to the cup ....
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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>This Drain Elbow will allow you to drain your collection cup to a remote location, such as a milk jug. To use this, drill a whole in the side of your skimmer cup and then thread this fitting in. You may want to apply little bit of silicon sealant to insure that it is water tight. You will need to obtain a length of 1/2 ID hose to attach to the barbed side of this fitting to route the drain to your collection container. 
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