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Old March 24th 04, 11:56 AM
Marc Levenson
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As most of you know, I constantly warn people that Rio pumps are dangerous.
Especially the 2100 and 2500 pump.

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Old March 25th 04, 05:11 AM
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Are there any Rio pump fans?

"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
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As most of you know, I constantly warn people that Rio pumps are

dangerous.
Especially the 2100 and 2500 pump.

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...hreadid=338658

Marc

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Old March 25th 04, 06:26 AM
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Are there any Rio pump fans?

define fan!

i actually have had 100% good luck with the hyperflow pumps,

ive had fairly good luck with the 180's(3 dead out of 16 after a little over a year ish
and 1 out of 16 that are bout 3 months old)
mixed with the rio 800 but ok with the 600
ive had a few 1100's 1700, 2100, 2500 fail
so far my 3100 4100 and 4800 have been solid

ive also had a few mag drives fail. and when they really go they go just as bad as a rio.

also some of the rio's are more plankton friendly than mag/maxijet

so do i have to be a fan???

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Old March 25th 04, 04:01 PM
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"Richard Reynolds" wrote in message news:vYu8c.5946$_U.589@lakeread05...
also some of the rio's are more plankton friendly than mag/maxijet


Would you elaborate a little bit more on that subject, please?
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Old March 25th 04, 04:02 PM
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"PaulB" wrote in message . com...
Are there any Rio pump fans?


I have only one small rio pump powering my HOB refugium by CPR
and so far is it just "ok" I guess...
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Old March 25th 04, 06:36 PM
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I have one of those and one for my skimmer. They work well enough, but my
Rio 2500s stopped restarting after three months like clockwork. This could
easily crash my tank if the power went off for a short time while I was at
work. I could have bought an Iwaki for the money I spent on replacement
pumps and impellers, and saved money.


"Pszemol" wrote in message
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"PaulB" wrote in message

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Are there any Rio pump fans?


I have only one small rio pump powering my HOB refugium by CPR
and so far is it just "ok" I guess...



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Old March 25th 04, 07:53 PM
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"PaulB" wrote in message . com...
I have one of those and one for my skimmer. They work well enough, but my
Rio 2500s stopped restarting after three months like clockwork. This could
easily crash my tank if the power went off for a short time while I was at
work. I could have bought an Iwaki for the money I spent on replacement
pumps and impellers, and saved money.


Have you inspected the impeller when in non-starting mode?
Whas it still like the new one is: build from two, loose pieces
or these two pieces stuck together? This half-turn of the free
move the wheel has around the magnetic core is crucial to pump
reliable re-start. Dirty maxi-jet and mini-jet with impellers
stuck into one piece have trobles starting as well.
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Old March 26th 04, 12:25 AM
Ross Bagley
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"Richard Reynolds" writes:

also some of the rio's are more plankton friendly than mag/maxijet


How do you know? I don't disbelieve you, it's just that this
(plankton mortality in pumps) is a subject of real interest to me
and I'd like to know what information you have.

Regards,
Ross

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Old March 26th 04, 04:21 AM
Richard Reynolds
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also some of the rio's are more plankton friendly than mag/maxijet

How do you know? I don't disbelieve you, it's just that this
(plankton mortality in pumps) is a subject of real interest to me
and I'd like to know what information you have.


its been published before, its not so easy to find but its out there on the vast internet,
but basically certain things can go thru certain pumps at certain rates, and id have to
search for the data.

some of the rio's fall into this, and in every category that *I* am interested in a rio
180 fits for some thing it needs mods for others doesnt the 1100 is another that fits into
some areas.

in every case when the pump is not made specifically to work with things like phyto it
requires a careful exam and sanding down any imperfections from when the plastic went thru
the mold or whatever they do it can leave lips or extra small pieces. along with that no
pump is 100% plankton friendly you have to pick your planktons and guage how much harm
is acceptiable, a note i did say "more plankton friendly"!

a starting place you can pump rotifers thru a rio 180, they will live, they will drop
there eggs so you cant use it in the culture, but you can use it to move the cultured
rotifers. it also means you can use it in a rearing tank (but you *must* keep the fry out)
a parastolic pump is the same way if you set the rate up to high they will drop there
eggs, the catch you can turn down a parastolic pump you cant really turn down most
powerheads (closing a valve doesnt cut it) most of the smaller 30micron zooplankton
things like cilliates are also safe going thru a rio 180

copepods are the same as rotifers if you have the pump within the culture container you
will kill the culture, by removing the eggs but you can use them to pump from the culture
into your tank

another angle most pumps will pump nano without harm, even inside the culture container
but only a few will pump tetraselmise the cell wall is to thin, the cells break down and
you begin to pump mush. however you can modify a rio to be able to pump tetraselmise its
not hard some sanding here and there shorten the blades on the impeller and away you go.
that same modified impeller will now also pump baby mysis.

id have to dig around to be certain of all the models. ive already selected them, so I
know that the ones I picked were good, and past that I didnt need the data.

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Richard Reynolds



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Old March 26th 04, 05:09 AM
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The only thing I could see was some wear on the back on the impeller was
worn. There is a star shaped hub that has six paddles attached to it so
that they can move about 45 degrees. The back of these seems to be worn
where they rub against the housing of the motor.

The impellor was free to rotate 180 degrees on the shaft that connects it to
the magnet.



"Pszemol" wrote in message
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"PaulB" wrote in message

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I have one of those and one for my skimmer. They work well enough, but

my
Rio 2500s stopped restarting after three months like clockwork. This

could
easily crash my tank if the power went off for a short time while I was

at
work. I could have bought an Iwaki for the money I spent on replacement
pumps and impellers, and saved money.


Have you inspected the impeller when in non-starting mode?
Whas it still like the new one is: build from two, loose pieces
or these two pieces stuck together? This half-turn of the free
move the wheel has around the magnetic core is crucial to pump
reliable re-start. Dirty maxi-jet and mini-jet with impellers
stuck into one piece have trobles starting as well.



 




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