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[email protected] October 23rd 05 03:37 PM

Newbie with Eheim, need assistance
 
I have a 55 gallon tank, all freshwater, tetras and such.
The tank is 6months old and so is the Eheim Filter, model 2215.
This morning I awoke to it making noise, as if was obstructed?
No water is being sent back into the tank...not sure if any is being
drawn out.
Any assistance would be appreciated, I am baffled and a bit worried.

Thank you
Matt


Dave S October 23rd 05 04:43 PM

Newbie with Eheim, need assistance
 
Hi Matt - Sounds like it could be the impeller. Have you tried stripping it
down and cleaning it?

HTH - Dave

wrote in message
oups.com...
I have a 55 gallon tank, all freshwater, tetras and such.
The tank is 6months old and so is the Eheim Filter, model 2215.
This morning I awoke to it making noise, as if was obstructed?
No water is being sent back into the tank...not sure if any is being
drawn out.
Any assistance would be appreciated, I am baffled and a bit worried.

Thank you
Matt




Billy October 23rd 05 06:13 PM

Newbie with Eheim, need assistance
 

"Dave S" wrote in message
...
Hi Matt - Sounds like it could be the impeller. Have you tried
stripping it down and cleaning it?

HTH - Dave



Yep, second that. If you're going to own a filter, you should get
good at tearing it down. Now's a good time! Something is either
blocking the water flow, or obstructing the rotation of the impeller.

billy



[email protected] October 23rd 05 06:45 PM

Newbie with Eheim, need assistance
 
Dave-

Thank you, that is what was needed, the 6month tune up and
cleaning....fingers crossed it all works...
Matt


Billy October 23rd 05 10:36 PM

Newbie with Eheim, need assistance
 


wrote in message
ups.com...
Dave-

Thank you, that is what was needed, the 6month tune up and
cleaning....fingers crossed it all works...



6 months!!! LOL! I hope you're kidding. I've let my eheim canister go
3 months, but not often. As long as the water flow is still good, and
I have no exhausable media (carbon etc) I service it monthly. Helps
prevent occurances such as yours.



NetMax October 24th 05 01:50 AM

Newbie with Eheim, need assistance
 
wrote in message
ups.com...
Dave-

Thank you, that is what was needed, the 6month tune up and
cleaning....fingers crossed it all works...
Matt



I recommend that you pick up a spare impeller. One of the times I tore
down my 2215 to correct a rattle, I found that a portion of the plastic
on the impeller had cracked apart (needing replacement). After measuring
the thickness and tolerances, I leaned on Eheim for what was potentially
a design weakness, and they eventually supplied me with a replacement at
no charge. I keep spare impellers for my Fluvals too in case anyone
suspects me of being impartial ;~).
--
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Victor Martinez October 24th 05 01:56 PM

Newbie with Eheim, need assistance
 
Billy wrote:
6 months!!! LOL! I hope you're kidding. I've let my eheim canister go
3 months, but not often. As long as the water flow is still good, and
I have no exhausable media (carbon etc) I service it monthly. Helps
prevent occurances such as yours.


I clean mine only when it needs it, about every 3 months or so.


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fish lover October 24th 05 08:34 PM

Newbie with Eheim, need assistance
 
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 20:50:11 -0400, "NetMax"
wrote:

wrote in message
oups.com...
Dave-

Thank you, that is what was needed, the 6month tune up and
cleaning....fingers crossed it all works...
Matt



I recommend that you pick up a spare impeller. One of the times I tore
down my 2215 to correct a rattle, I found that a portion of the plastic
on the impeller had cracked apart (needing replacement). After measuring
the thickness and tolerances, I leaned on Eheim for what was potentially
a design weakness, and they eventually supplied me with a replacement at
no charge. I keep spare impellers for my Fluvals too in case anyone
suspects me of being impartial ;~).



Hmm, I have two Fluvals and one of them is about a year old. Where do
you get the spare parts and what other spare parts should I keep?


Thanks

BTW, I like your web site.

Gill Passman October 24th 05 09:08 PM

Newbie with Eheim, need assistance
 
fish lover wrote:
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 20:50:11 -0400, "NetMax"
wrote:


wrote in message
roups.com...

Dave-

Thank you, that is what was needed, the 6month tune up and
cleaning....fingers crossed it all works...
Matt



I recommend that you pick up a spare impeller. One of the times I tore
down my 2215 to correct a rattle, I found that a portion of the plastic
on the impeller had cracked apart (needing replacement). After measuring
the thickness and tolerances, I leaned on Eheim for what was potentially
a design weakness, and they eventually supplied me with a replacement at
no charge. I keep spare impellers for my Fluvals too in case anyone
suspects me of being impartial ;~).




Hmm, I have two Fluvals and one of them is about a year old. Where do
you get the spare parts and what other spare parts should I keep?


Thanks

BTW, I like your web site.



Apart from filter medium etc. I keep a spare impeller - I have 204,
304's and a 404. The parts for the 304 and 404 are interchangeable...and
I also have a spare 304 sitting in the garage (there is a history
behind this which is way too long to recount) - one day I'll find a tank
for it :-) but right now it is great for spares.

Gill

Daniel Morrow October 25th 05 01:32 AM

Newbie with Eheim, need assistance
 
Bottom posted.


"fish lover" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 20:50:11 -0400, "NetMax"
wrote:

wrote in message
oups.com...
Dave-

Thank you, that is what was needed, the 6month tune up and
cleaning....fingers crossed it all works...
Matt



I recommend that you pick up a spare impeller. One of the times I tore
down my 2215 to correct a rattle, I found that a portion of the plastic
on the impeller had cracked apart (needing replacement). After measuring
the thickness and tolerances, I leaned on Eheim for what was potentially
a design weakness, and they eventually supplied me with a replacement at
no charge. I keep spare impellers for my Fluvals too in case anyone
suspects me of being impartial ;~).



Hmm, I have two Fluvals and one of them is about a year old. Where do
you get the spare parts and what other spare parts should I keep?


Thanks

BTW, I like your web site.


You can get parts for fluval msfs directly from hagen. E-mail them and they
will tell you how(I can tell you right now that you will not be able to
order over the web I think, because it is an infrequent occurrence, but you
should be able to order via telephone [voice]). The prices directly from
hagen will not be sale prices though (i.e. expensive), I am about to order a
new foam screen frame for my 404 and it will cost approximately $9.00 plus
shipping and handling - I know expensive for what you get but worth it to me
as I damaged one of mine. Before e-mailing check out their website. Good
luck and later!




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