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Here is a trick to start the Fluval without prime it.
Fill the cannister with water (treated of course) all the way up, then tip it to the side a bit. Top it up again. Connect the pipes and it starts without any prime. Give it a try next time Gill. It may save you some pain. :-) Mellie101 wrote: Hello, I have a Fluval 404 which is about 4 months old. I've read that eventually the output becomes less and less and the pipes need cleaning. A few weeks ago I rinsed my pads from the filter and reconnected it all up. When it started it spat out a small amount of 'matter' no idea what. I've noticed that there doesn't feel as much pressure coming from the outlet pipe. I'm very worried about cleaning the pipes, will wait till hubby is off. Has anybody else had a problem with this? Are the pipes easy to clean, disconnect, reconnect. Really love the filter, feel like its doing a great job. Thanks Mellie In my experience the biggest cause of decreased flow with my fluvals is a blocked inlet valve...clean that and everything goes back to normal....they can get quite gunked up - dead plant matter and algae...I've learnt from experience that the things pull apart which makes washing and cleaning easier...I've never had any problems with flow that isn't related to this valve...You do need to turn off the pump to clean it and it is a pain to prime it again after...the new Fluval FX5 is a dream as it self primes... I get a lot of gunge coming out of the pipes as well when I maintain the 404, 304 and 204 pumps that I have...I try to wash out everything to try and reduce this and refill the canister with treated water but it happens anyway...I'm not sure how often this happens with other filters but rather suspect it is still the case...a few months ago I remember someone suggesting putting something fine across the outlet pipe to catch the gunge (like a stocking toe) and I don't recall it was a Fluval which makes me think that it is a generic issue. I usually let the gunge settle and then use a plain vac (not a syphon) - Marina Multi Vac...just to clean up what has come out of the filter...but I'm sure a heel of a stocking would do just the same... Gill |
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fish lover wrote:
Here is a trick to start the Fluval without prime it. Fill the cannister with water (treated of course) all the way up, then tip it to the side a bit. Top it up again. Connect the pipes and it starts without any prime. Give it a try next time Gill. It may save you some pain. :-) I've tried filling it with treated water but didn't top them up more than once...thanks I'll give it a go |
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