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Noisy Fluval 404
After about a year of perfect service, my Fluval 404 has started
making a rattling kind of noise. I'm sure it's the impeller, but I've taken it apart and put it back together a couple times and can't readily see the slop. Is there a part that I can replace? Something I can tighten? Thanks very much for any help |
Noisy Fluval 404
"Dave Smith" wrote in message ... After about a year of perfect service, my Fluval 404 has started making a rattling kind of noise. I'm sure it's the impeller, but I've taken it apart and put it back together a couple times and can't readily see the slop. Is there a part that I can replace? Something I can tighten? Thanks very much for any help Replace the impellor, or make sure you have a spare for when it comes apart. The plastic wears away on the ends because it sits on a ceramic shaft. I got 2 years from mine before it came apart suddenly. |
Noisy Fluval 404
Is it me, or have impellers started to have shorter lives since they
started using ceramic/plastic shafts instead of metal? I am of the opinion that this is a marketing tactic that various companies have introduced to boost sales and increase dependence upon the company for product service. If one could retrofit a fluval with a metal shaft of the same size, I think it would dramatically increase the life of the impeller. I'd do this sort of thing myself, but I haven't the time or patience to go about obtaining stock stainless rods for it. |
Noisy Fluval 404
Fluval is crap! I will NEVER buy one again.. mine lasted for 8 months then
the canister cracked & started leaking.... "Oh i'm sorry sir but only the motor is covered by the warranty. You can buy another canister housing if you want though.". Like I'm going to buy another one that will only last 8 months..... So I bought an XP3 WOW now I am impressed with this filter.... -- Craig Williams _________________________________ www.Canadiancray.tk "Dances With Ferrets" wrote in message ... Is it me, or have impellers started to have shorter lives since they started using ceramic/plastic shafts instead of metal? I am of the opinion that this is a marketing tactic that various companies have introduced to boost sales and increase dependence upon the company for product service. If one could retrofit a fluval with a metal shaft of the same size, I think it would dramatically increase the life of the impeller. I'd do this sort of thing myself, but I haven't the time or patience to go about obtaining stock stainless rods for it. |
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