What to do .? We had a power failure last night luckily only lasted 30 minutes so i could go and prime the filters when it cam back on.. But if it goes off Should u turn the power to the filters off so they dont burn out ?? Or if you think the power may go out put Aquaclears on - low because they seem to prime faster that way so u may be a bit safer(if u cant be there to prime them) ??? Any auggestions would be appreciated
Power Failures
Started by peddigree, Mar 30 2003 04:19 PM
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#1
Posted 30 March 2003 - 04:19 PM
#2
Posted 30 March 2003 - 11:38 PM
prime them>???
what exactly is that?
what exactly is that?
#3
Posted 30 March 2003 - 11:45 PM
hi Peds
thought some one would have answered you by now
cant help I'm afraid - dont use the aquaclears
noose:
when the power goes off in some filters the water drains out and wont work properly when the power comes back on because there is no water in the filter, priming them means having enough water in them so when the power is turned on they work - some filters are self priming and others you have to add the water yourself.
hth
thought some one would have answered you by now
cant help I'm afraid - dont use the aquaclears
noose:
when the power goes off in some filters the water drains out and wont work properly when the power comes back on because there is no water in the filter, priming them means having enough water in them so when the power is turned on they work - some filters are self priming and others you have to add the water yourself.
hth
Steve
#4
Posted 31 March 2003 - 02:20 AM
With aquaclear filters u have to have water in them before you turn them on or they will stuff up.
I have had a few blackouts but the water didnt drain out and it was all good. BUt the last power cut it fully drained out and when the power came on again it was making a weird noise and quickly turned it off. luckly i was there.
I have had a few blackouts but the water didnt drain out and it was all good. BUt the last power cut it fully drained out and when the power came on again it was making a weird noise and quickly turned it off. luckly i was there.
#5
Posted 02 April 2003 - 03:27 PM
My AC makes a weird noise all the time it's on, so I don't use it at the moment. I've been talking to Boronia (where I bought it) but we still can't find a solution The noise is a sort of rattle in the motor/impeller thingy..
#6
Posted 03 April 2003 - 09:51 PM
Hi peddigree,
In the case of a power outage I don't do anything special with the aquaclears,, if its in the evening I stay up until the power comes back on then go check all the aquaclears and fill any that have drained. But if your concerned and not sure is your going to be around when the power comes back on it might be best to pull the plug.
Tammy
In the case of a power outage I don't do anything special with the aquaclears,, if its in the evening I stay up until the power comes back on then go check all the aquaclears and fill any that have drained. But if your concerned and not sure is your going to be around when the power comes back on it might be best to pull the plug.
Tammy
#7
Posted 03 April 2003 - 11:56 PM
gamblet1987 get a refund its not supose to do that its faulty
#8
Posted 04 April 2003 - 03:41 AM
Yeah, if the retailer can't tell me how to fix it I'll ask for a new motor
#9
Posted 04 April 2003 - 04:16 AM
rattling impellors are sometimes caused by a build up of crud, and not necessarily around the impellor but elsewhere, like in the intake system. If the water flow gets restricted the impellor can rattle.
I had a Eheim cannister that rattled, turned out the impellor was faulty though you couldnt see it. Boronia replaced it free and they paid postage too.
The way I found the problem was I just swapped the impellor with a quiet filter and the noise swapped to the other filter - so it must have been the impellor at fault.
hth
I had a Eheim cannister that rattled, turned out the impellor was faulty though you couldnt see it. Boronia replaced it free and they paid postage too.
The way I found the problem was I just swapped the impellor with a quiet filter and the noise swapped to the other filter - so it must have been the impellor at fault.
hth
Steve
#10
Posted 04 April 2003 - 03:25 PM
From my knowledge bengaboy the rattling noise has been there since he bought it so i dont think its cloged up yet.
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