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Has anybody seen this before. I have a Fluval 404. Have had it for over a
year with no problems. I recently got a RainbowLifeguard 300 FBF & hooked it up inline with the output of my 404. Since that time I have had a small leak from the filter. I replaced the seal a week ago & all was fine till I noticed this morning my 125 was down about 1" of water. "OH #%$&" luckly & had a large rubbermaid container under the filter so all was fine 1/4" from the top..... anyways could it be the extra pressure caused by the FBF on the output of the 404 causing this???? It is leaking from the seam where the large "O"ring is? Thanks -- Craig Williams _________________________________ www.Canadiancray.tk |
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Well I wouldn't think the FBF would put enough additional pressure on the
pump, as any obstruction in the output would be equivalent to turning the output valve to the off position while the pump is on. BTW I guess you could test this by doing just that: disconnect the FBF and turn the valve off and see if it leaks more. On the otherhand, there is the more likely scenario that you need a new O-ring. If I recall, Hagen no longer makes the fluval 404 anymore, and you may have an old model. The rubbery-ness of the seal tends to go with age. Or, what has happened to you has happened to me on my fluval, after six years of dependable operation, it sprung an invisible crack within power- head unit. How, why? I don't know. Unfortunately, I had to retire the unit. good luck "CanadianCray" wrote in : It is leaking from the seam where the large "O"ring is? Thanks |
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I found the problem with the filter. I decided to inspect the area of the
canister that the O-ring seals against. I noticed what looked like a small crack & as soon as I touched it a nice size chunk of the plastic fell off. Like it got brittle & broke. The warranty is 3 years but only on the pump section.... So this worked out great for an 8month old filter. -- Craig Williams _________________________________ www.Canadiancray.tk "A Shaw" wrote in message 5... Well I wouldn't think the FBF would put enough additional pressure on the pump, as any obstruction in the output would be equivalent to turning the output valve to the off position while the pump is on. BTW I guess you could test this by doing just that: disconnect the FBF and turn the valve off and see if it leaks more. On the otherhand, there is the more likely scenario that you need a new O-ring. If I recall, Hagen no longer makes the fluval 404 anymore, and you may have an old model. The rubbery-ness of the seal tends to go with age. Or, what has happened to you has happened to me on my fluval, after six years of dependable operation, it sprung an invisible crack within power- head unit. How, why? I don't know. Unfortunately, I had to retire the unit. good luck "CanadianCray" wrote in : It is leaking from the seam where the large "O"ring is? Thanks |
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