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![]() "dc" wrote in message . .. This is generally due to some force of resistance on the impeller, usually friction between the impeller and the impeller shaft or the impeller blades and the plastic guard which sits above it. If you gently touch the impeller bade with a plyable object that won't do damage to the plastic blades, it should spring to life. ============================ That's exactly what I do! :-) I move the intake over and give the impeller blades a little nudge with a piece of plastic from a Q-tip. I have noticed if there's a lot of slime on the impeller and impeller walls they wont start themselves either. -- Koi-Lo.... Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Aquarium FAQ are at: http://faq.thekrib.com/ ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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"Koi-Lo" Inane messages posted in my name by Hipcrime. wrote in
: "dc" wrote in message . .. This is generally due to some force of resistance on the impeller, usually friction between the impeller and the impeller shaft or the impeller blades and the plastic guard which sits above it. If you gently touch the impeller bade with a plyable object that won't do damage to the plastic blades, it should spring to life. ============================ That's exactly what I do! :-) I move the intake over and give the impeller blades a little nudge with a piece of plastic from a Q-tip. I have noticed if there's a lot of slime on the impeller and impeller walls they wont start themselves either. This problem happens a lot less often if you regularly clean the impeller, shaft, and motor well. My AC motor cleaning kit consists of a pipe cleaner brush and an old tooth brush. I remove the impeller and clean it with the tooth brush, then yank out the impeller shaft with a pair of pliers and clean it with a soft rag or paper towel, then I clean the inside of the motor well with the pipe cleaner brush. I suppose a very fine pipe cleaner would work well to clean the inside of the impeller magnet and remove any metallic fray from the inside of the magnet, but I've never found it necessary to spend the time trying to obtain one fine enough to fit. Cleaning the motor regularly also cuts down on the wear and the amount of noise the AC filters tend to make after operating for a few months. |
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![]() "dc" wrote in message .. . "Koi-Lo" Inane messages posted in my name by Hipcrime. wrote in : "dc" wrote in message . .. This is generally due to some force of resistance on the impeller, usually friction between the impeller and the impeller shaft or the impeller blades and the plastic guard which sits above it. If you gently touch the impeller bade with a plyable object that won't do damage to the plastic blades, it should spring to life. ============================ That's exactly what I do! :-) I move the intake over and give the impeller blades a little nudge with a piece of plastic from a Q-tip. I have noticed if there's a lot of slime on the impeller and impeller walls they wont start themselves either. This problem happens a lot less often if you regularly clean the impeller, shaft, and motor well. You're right. I should do them more often. I squeeze out the sponges every week or so but only clean the impellers/wells once a month. ![]() My AC motor cleaning kit consists of a pipe cleaner brush and an old tooth brush. I remove the impeller and clean it with the tooth brush, then yank out the impeller shaft with a pair of pliers and clean it with a soft rag or paper towel, then I clean the inside of the motor well with the pipe cleaner brush. I suppose a very fine pipe cleaner would work well to clean the inside of the impeller magnet and remove any metallic fray from the inside of the magnet, but I've never found it necessary to spend the time trying to obtain one fine enough to fit. I'm not that particular. I also use an old toothbrush to clean the magnet and blades, but a Q-tip to do the well. I don't remove the pin or shaft. Cleaning the motor regularly also cuts down on the wear and the amount of noise the AC filters tend to make after operating for a few months. I don't doubt that a bit. I've been fortunate in that only one of my ACs has an irritating grumble. It's in the sunroom so we're not bothered by the sound. -- Koi-Lo.... Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 00:43:51 -0500, "Koi-Lo" Inane messages posted in
my name by Hipcrime. wrote: "dc" wrote in message . .. "Koi-Lo" Inane messages posted in my name by Hipcrime. wrote in : "dc" wrote in message . .. This is generally due to some force of resistance on the impeller, usually friction between the impeller and the impeller shaft or the impeller blades and the plastic guard which sits above it. If you gently touch the impeller bade with a plyable object that won't do damage to the plastic blades, it should spring to life. ============================ That's exactly what I do! :-) I move the intake over and give the impeller blades a little nudge with a piece of plastic from a Q-tip. I have noticed if there's a lot of slime on the impeller and impeller walls they wont start themselves either. This problem happens a lot less often if you regularly clean the impeller, shaft, and motor well. You're right. I should do them more often. I squeeze out the sponges every week or so but only clean the impellers/wells once a month. ![]() My AC motor cleaning kit consists of a pipe cleaner brush and an old tooth brush. I remove the impeller and clean it with the tooth brush, then yank out the impeller shaft with a pair of pliers and clean it with a soft rag or paper towel, then I clean the inside of the motor well with the pipe cleaner brush. I suppose a very fine pipe cleaner would work well to clean the inside of the impeller magnet and remove any metallic fray from the inside of the magnet, but I've never found it necessary to spend the time trying to obtain one fine enough to fit. I'm not that particular. I also use an old toothbrush to clean the magnet and blades, but a Q-tip to do the well. I don't remove the pin or shaft. Cleaning the motor regularly also cuts down on the wear and the amount of noise the AC filters tend to make after operating for a few months. I don't doubt that a bit. I've been fortunate in that only one of my ACs has an irritating grumble. It's in the sunroom so we're not bothered by the sound. I do partial water changes twice weekly. I look at the water flow out of the filter. Slow flow is the signal to clean the filter media. If the flow is still slow after changing the media, I know I need to clean the impeller, magnet and motor well. Good time to check the intake plumbing as well. dick |
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![]() "Dick" wrote in message ... I do partial water changes twice weekly. I look at the water flow out of the filter. Slow flow is the signal to clean the filter media. If the flow is still slow after changing the media, I know I need to clean the impeller, magnet and motor well. Good time to check the intake plumbing as well. ============================== I'm down to partial water changes about every 10 days. I have to move some goldfish outside and knock down several of these tanks. I have so many irons in the fire and just so much energy to go around. Although I will keep 3 tanks (two 55s and one 10g) in the house, I find they're so much easier to care for outdoors. :-) I'm losing flow in one old AC because the intake tube wont stay snug against the collar in the filter. It's just worn out. I'm amazed how long these filters last. I bought the first ones around 1987 or 88. I have one uncovered 150g in-ground pool and saw a black racer snake out there this morning. All the other tanks and tubs are covered. -- Koi-Lo.... Frugal ponding since 1995. Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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Oh man a black racer snake, was there a number 3 on its sides?
Or was that black racer snake actuyally somethng else Carol? On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 10:57:09 -0500, "Koi-Lo" Inane messages in my name by Hipcrime. wrote: "Dick" wrote in message m... I do partial water changes twice weekly. I look at the water flow out of the filter. Slow flow is the signal to clean the filter media. If the flow is still slow after changing the media, I know I need to clean the impeller, magnet and motor well. Good time to check the intake plumbing as well. ============================== I'm down to partial water changes about every 10 days. I have to move some goldfish outside and knock down several of these tanks. I have so many irons in the fire and just so much energy to go around. Although I will keep 3 tanks (two 55s and one 10g) in the house, I find they're so much easier to care for outdoors. :-) I'm losing flow in one old AC because the intake tube wont stay snug against the collar in the filter. It's just worn out. I'm amazed how long these filters last. I bought the first ones around 1987 or 88. I have one uncovered 150g in-ground pool and saw a black racer snake out there this morning. All the other tanks and tubs are covered. |
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Koi-LoInane messages posted in my name by Hipcrime.wrote:
. Fish louse celebrates, then fever blister ejects flatulence. You're right. Commonly chipmunk melts, therefore jizz queen wiggles. I should do them more often. If sumo wrestler turns kettle, can flap-dragon falls? I squeeze out the sponges every week or so but only clean the impellers/wells once a month. Flyswatter is onerously negligent? ![]() If fish indirectly imagines door-to-door salesman, then hairy-legged vampire bat jumps. . Haggler is postmenopausal? . If chronic masturbator fears gimmick, can oaf chortles? I'm not that particular. Cow reveals hose bag hereditably conceals fruit cocktail. I also use an old toothbrush to clean the magnet and blades, but a Q-tip to do the well. Lamer commensurately tootles tramp. I don't remove the pin or shaft. Hog divaricately nails black sheep. . Intermittently gnawing animal runs, whereas butt sucker quivers. . If shark splits soft-bellied toad, then novice relaxes. I don't doubt that a bit. Porter turns, and oaf skips but mongoose flips trollop. I've been fortunate in that only one of my ACs has an irritating grumble. Hoof eats, and lewdster hunts wagtail. It's in the sunroom so we're not bothered by the sound. Barbarian splits, and gooney bird plays but barman imagines grub. -- Koi-Lo.... Frugal ponding since 1995. Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 I do not post from Earthlink.net All rude and/or obscene messages posted in my name are by my impersonator. ~~~~ ((((* ~~~ {{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({*} |
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