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Eheim 2222 filter impeller broken (50hz or 60Hz ?)



 
 
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Old August 13th 04, 05:09 PM
Crimson Castle
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Default Eheim 2222 filter impeller broken (50hz or 60Hz ?)

Hello,

My Eheim 2222 filter is broken! And I need to replace the impeller.

I had to go overseas on urgent business for two months and I (repeatedly)
told my friends who were housesitting my house to top up the water in the
two fish tanks. They only did it for one tank. Grrrr!!!!!

When I came back, the other tank - which did not have fish - but still had a
working Eheim 2222 filter and heater - only had 60% water left. The heater
and filter hoses
were all above water. The Eheim was warm but not working.

I took it apart and found that the impeller cylinder magnet was cracked.

I have to replace it - but the manuel vaguely says that the part is either a
7657360 (50Hz) or a 7657370 (60 Hz). I'm not too sure which one to get.

Can someone please advise?

Cheers,

YM




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Old August 14th 04, 02:47 AM
Richard Blincoe
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Default Eheim 2222 filter impeller broken (50hz or 60Hz ?)

It depends on where you a Here in little old New Zealand our power is
50hz or 50 cycles / second - the US uses 60hz, I am not sure about the UK
and Europe?


"Crimson Castle" wrote in message
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Hello,

My Eheim 2222 filter is broken! And I need to replace the impeller.

I had to go overseas on urgent business for two months and I (repeatedly)
told my friends who were housesitting my house to top up the water in the
two fish tanks. They only did it for one tank. Grrrr!!!!!

When I came back, the other tank - which did not have fish - but still had

a
working Eheim 2222 filter and heater - only had 60% water left. The heater
and filter hoses
were all above water. The Eheim was warm but not working.

I took it apart and found that the impeller cylinder magnet was cracked.

I have to replace it - but the manuel vaguely says that the part is either

a
7657360 (50Hz) or a 7657370 (60 Hz). I'm not too sure which one to get.

Can someone please advise?

Cheers,

YM




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Everybody gets so much information all day long that they lose their

common
sense.
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Old August 14th 04, 03:40 PM
Crimson Castle
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"Richard Blincoe" wrote in message
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It depends on where you a Here in little old New Zealand our power is
50hz or 50 cycles / second - the US uses 60hz, I am not sure about the UK
and Europe?


Hey there,

I'm over in Australia. The electricity here is set at 240w. I don't know how
it relates to a 60 or 50hz impeller. I guess I should be using 50 if you are
also using the same.?

Cheers,

YM


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Old August 15th 04, 02:02 AM
Desmond Wong
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In Australia we use 50Hz
"Crimson Castle" wrote in message
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"Richard Blincoe" wrote in message
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It depends on where you a Here in little old New Zealand our power

is
50hz or 50 cycles / second - the US uses 60hz, I am not sure about the

UK
and Europe?


Hey there,

I'm over in Australia. The electricity here is set at 240w. I don't know

how
it relates to a 60 or 50hz impeller. I guess I should be using 50 if you

are
also using the same.?

Cheers,

YM




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Old August 15th 04, 09:45 PM
Michi Henning
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"Crimson Castle" wrote in message
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I took it apart and found that the impeller cylinder magnet was cracked.

I have to replace it - but the manuel vaguely says that the part is either a
7657360 (50Hz) or a 7657370 (60 Hz). I'm not too sure which one to get.

Can someone please advise?


If you are in the US, it's 60Hz. Everywhere else, it's 50Hz. (I don' think
there are any countries other than the US that use 60Hz?)

Cheers,

Michi.

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Old August 17th 04, 03:43 AM
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If you are in the US, it's 60Hz. Everywhere else, it's 50Hz. (I don' think
there are any countries other than the US that use 60Hz?)

Cheers,

Michi.

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Canada is 60 Hz also
ART

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Old August 22nd 04, 06:16 AM
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"Acgelok" wrote in message
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If you are in the US, it's 60Hz. Everywhere else, it's 50Hz. (I don'

think
there are any countries other than the US that use 60Hz?)

Cheers,

Michi.

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Canada is 60 Hz also
ART


Sorry Michi, you left yourself wide open on this one ;~)

The countries on 60Hz are (besides Canada & the US):
Antigua, Aruba, American Samoa, Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda, Brazil, Cayman
Islands, Columbia, Costa Rica, Curacao, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El
Salvador, Guam, Guatemala, Honduras, Liberia, Mexico, Montserrat,
Nicaragua, No.Mariana Is., Okinawa, Panama, Philippines, Puerto Rica,
St.Kitts & Nevis, St.Pierre & Miquelon, Surinam, Taiwan, Tonga, Trinidad
& Tobago, Venezuela, Virgin Islands,

The following use both 50 and 60Hz, so check your local supply:
Guyana, Haiti, Japan, South Korea, Neth. Antilles, Peru, Saudi Arabia,

As per http://www.interpower.com/pcc/guide.htm
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Old August 25th 04, 11:13 PM
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"NetMax" wrote in message
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Sorry Michi, you left yourself wide open on this one ;~)


Bloody hell, sure looks like it! :-)

The countries on 60Hz are (besides Canada & the US):
Antigua, Aruba, American Samoa, Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda, Brazil, Cayman
Islands, Columbia, Costa Rica, Curacao, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El
Salvador, Guam, Guatemala, Honduras, Liberia, Mexico, Montserrat,
Nicaragua, No.Mariana Is., Okinawa, Panama, Philippines, Puerto Rica,
St.Kitts & Nevis, St.Pierre & Miquelon, Surinam, Taiwan, Tonga, Trinidad
& Tobago, Venezuela, Virgin Islands,


Interesting. What an eclectic collection of countries too! :-)

The following use both 50 and 60Hz, so check your local supply:
Guyana, Haiti, Japan, South Korea, Neth. Antilles, Peru, Saudi Arabia,


Now that must be fun -- having both 50 and 60Hz and 127 and 220V in
the same country (e.g. Saudi Arabia). What a pain...

As per http://www.interpower.com/pcc/guide.htm


That's a really useful link, thanks!

Cheers,

Michi.

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