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"Daniel Morrow" wrote in message
... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Bottom posted. - -- You can find my public key at https://keyserver1.pgp.com "NetMax" wrote in message .. . snip My experience last night was that after noticing reduced water flow with my fluval msf 404 I unplugged it and plugged it back in and noticed no water flow at all. Then I took the impeller well cover off and discovered the ceramic shaft sticking to the cover instead of staying in the impeller well. So I corrected it by removing the ceramic shaft from the cover and inserted it back into the tiny hole in the bottom of the impeller well - and now it seems to be working perfectly. I just thought I would share my experience with these things too. Thank goodness they are as reliable as they are (canister filters). Good luck and later! When installed, I think the 404 shaft is in both the well cover and a black rubber washer at the other end. Which end it sticks to during disassembly is not material to its operation. Your re-installing it probably dislodged any mulm which was preventing the re-start. jmo. -- www.NetMax.tk Interesting point netmax. I don't want to be picky but the hole in my fluval impeller cover goes all of the way through it, so conceivably gravity could easily pull the ceramic shaft down to the filter chamber cover, probably removing the ceramic shaft most of the way out. The only 2 things keeping my impeller in the impeller chamber is 1: the rubber hole now gripping the ceramic shaft, and 2: I lay my fluval on it's side because the tank it filters is so low to the ground and it doesn't hurt any, so gravity works differently for my setup. Mulm in the impeller chamber can definitely be an issue at times. The fluvals have self flushing impeller wells which probably contribute to the fact that I can get away with not cleaning the fluval often, but apparently mulm can definitely make hagen powerheads unreliable at power on (start up). If the power goes out and back on, occasionally the hagen powerheads will stick and do nothing if they aren't kept clean, and there is a possibility that cleaning it might not be enough (I don't know yet - still observing my cleanings). Good luck and later! being picky, no worries ![]() impeller cover goes all the way through, then you definitely have a point. I'm going to have to take a closer look at this next time I have one apart. The Fluval internals seemed to do this a lot to me (impeller shaft sliding down), but I never had complaints about it. The situation of not starting after a power interruption is not unique to Hagen. It's more of a characteristic of magnetic impellers. The force required to spin them is much smaller than the force required to start them, so a bit of resistance from debris can cause them to not start. Ironically, I think this is partly by design as they made the motors smaller (cheaper, less heat generated, less electricity consumed). When magnetic impellers were invented (I was in the hobby then, as many others here) they were more powerful, so they rarely didn't restart from debris, but they often didn't restart because of alignment. Instead of a well, they used a platter, and the slightest misalignment would magnify itself and wear the blades down from rubbing. When they lost power, they would throw themselves over to a side so far as to not restart again. I probably still have a box of impeller blades which have all been slightly modified for balance. We are relatively spoiled today ;~). -- www.NetMax.tk |
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