Pump problems
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Pump problems
I am having trouble with the pumps. I have an submersible 4000 Lifegard QuietOne, and it has been unreliable starting from nearly day one, once I poke it with a wire to push the impeller it takes off and runs well.
And I have a fractioning submersible driving my skimmer. The impeller is disinigrating and the impeller costs half the price of a new pump and they are out of stock. Trolling the internet I seem to find nothing that seems reliable and economical. Do I just bite the bullet and try for better? I could do an external for main pump but he skimmer pump has me stumped. What do you all do?
Help me Obi-Wan
And I have a fractioning submersible driving my skimmer. The impeller is disinigrating and the impeller costs half the price of a new pump and they are out of stock. Trolling the internet I seem to find nothing that seems reliable and economical. Do I just bite the bullet and try for better? I could do an external for main pump but he skimmer pump has me stumped. What do you all do?
Help me Obi-Wan
Nannook- Lion Fish
- Location : Weatherford Texas, but my heart in in Duluth
Number of posts : 359
Age : 66
Re: Pump problems
I have a sicce submersible for my skimmer. Many say it is bad but I just blow into the air tube and it starts right up.
You could look into a bubble blaster or askoll pump. I hear they are really good. Or go Red Giant if you want the best, but they are a small fortune.
Is your skimmer mesh or needle wheel? Needles tend to run better than mesh, but I use the mesh for the better performance.
For a return pump, I run a Marineland 4500. It has started perfect every time I start it up. I have had issues with catalinas not starting but the marineland one is good. It has a 3 year warranty on it too so all issues are covered. I hear mag pumps are good too just haven't used one.
You could look into a bubble blaster or askoll pump. I hear they are really good. Or go Red Giant if you want the best, but they are a small fortune.
Is your skimmer mesh or needle wheel? Needles tend to run better than mesh, but I use the mesh for the better performance.
For a return pump, I run a Marineland 4500. It has started perfect every time I start it up. I have had issues with catalinas not starting but the marineland one is good. It has a 3 year warranty on it too so all issues are covered. I hear mag pumps are good too just haven't used one.
cdness- Great White
- Location : Fargo, ND
Number of posts : 798
Age : 43
Re: Pump problems
Thank you for the feedback. I was looking at the Sicce and looked at some of the feedback. For 20 bucks more I ordered the tunze hydrofoamer. Tunze has a good reputation. We will see. And I will check into the Marineland pump. I keep thinking I should bite the bullet and go with external Dart. But then I see prices and chicken out. Oh, and it is a needle wheel. Sedona 3500, it was cheap at the time and has worked well till lately.
Last edited by Nannook on Tue Jul 26, 2011 4:27 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Forgot to answer a question)
Nannook- Lion Fish
- Location : Weatherford Texas, but my heart in in Duluth
Number of posts : 359
Age : 66
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