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Reef Pilot 11-18-2015 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by rsisvixen (Post 970133)
I have an inverter running a circulation pump, bigger problem is the temp as a heater drains too much power.

But the last power out was 60 hours for our twilight zone area, who knows maybe hydro will do better this go around-we can only hope.

Hope it comes back soon for you. We escaped this time here in Langley (because of course I was prepared this time). But am heading off tomorrow on a cruise for a couple weeks, so that is when it will go off again...:frown:

SeaHorse_Fanatic 11-19-2015 01:07 AM

Not using that pump at all so no rush. If you can't pick up a proper replacement this week, keep it longer. If it works for you and you want to keep it, then let me know and we can work out a deal. Good luck.

Anthony

rishu_pepper 11-19-2015 05:22 AM

Thanks for lending the pump to me, Anthony. Alas, I "fixed" the Jebao, don't know what exactly happened but when I took it out and readied the spare pump, this one started working, so...

Only a matter of time till it fails though, so I will be on the lookout eventually for a new return pump.

Bonus, I found my long missing/assumed dead antenna goby in the return chamber and tossed it back into the DT! :lol:

SeaHorse_Fanatic 11-19-2015 06:29 PM

It may be a faulty (slightly shorted) power source. I think this was an issue I had with one of my DC pumps earlier. Try not to ever unplug or turn off the pump if possible (aside from uncontrollable power outages). I only had issues when I did this. I replaced the power source and it works fine now.

BC564 11-20-2015 02:32 PM

Ok I have to ask because I do not understand why you would expect a manufacturer to replace an item or why would any manufacturer replace anything plugged in that failed after a power bump, surge, brown out or failure? If you want to protect your stuff put a surge protector on your main power distribution panel. If your TV or Fridge had stopped were you expecting them to replace it or do anything for you?

rishu_pepper 11-20-2015 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by BC564 (Post 970322)
Ok I have to ask because I do not understand why you would expect a manufacturer to replace an item or why would any manufacturer replace anything plugged in that failed after a power bump, surge, brown out or failure? If you want to protect your stuff put a surge protector on your main power distribution panel. If your TV or Fridge had stopped were you expecting them to replace it or do anything for you?

Because they specifically said on their website that they will RMA any defective/damaged products, providing that I didn't take a gun and shoot it through the pump. Neptune, as much as I bitch about my sucky Apex, has always provided customer service and walked me through fixing my Apex when power outages caused it to go crazy (which it has, once again...), and they do it for free.

Fish Street emailed me back eventually and said they would send me a new pump but I have to pay for the shipping which is $65 USD... When a brand new one (with controller/power supply) costs less than twice that, I just left it alone.

BC564 11-20-2015 03:34 PM

Defective/damaged parts isn't and never will be an open invitation to replacing a piece of equipment that was damaged from something outside of normal use. A power outage/surge is not a manufacturers defect. If something other then shipping happens that damages it, you will not get anyone to cover it.....if it fails for no apparent reason then you will have a case as a warranty issue based on a defective part. Other than that....take care of your stuff. Like I said before, if you want to protect your household items....for about $150 you can get a surge protector. But to come online and bash a manufacturer or a store that wont honor an unrealistic request is ridiculous.

rishu_pepper 11-20-2015 04:28 PM

I will admit that your point is fair and I won't pursue this current pump issue further. But I just want to make a comparison in regards to product/customer service in general.

Case in point: Logitech. Over the years I have had many Logitech products, like gaming headsets, high quality headphones, mice, keyboards, harmony remotes, etc. Every single time there was a problem (and with electrical products, there's always bound to be failures), whether it was my own fault or the item's defectiveness, whether I just bought it or it's been years since I have owned it, Logitech has ALWAYS stepped up with amazing customer service. I was never charged a single cent for shipping replacement items to me or me shipping the defective item back to them for repairs. Several times they even sent me a brand new replacement without me sending back anything, and that's when it was long out of warranty (3+ years). Now that's the kind of customer service/faith in product that I can relate to, and that's why I will always support them.

Maybe I've been spoilt by this and expect the same from other companies. :wink:

rsisvixen 11-20-2015 05:09 PM

Hmmm, I don't know that anyone was bashing products or stores. Maybe mild annoyance and general irritation :)

Power is back on for me-everything seems fine but for 1 anemone, its now vanished into the rock work either to die or split, we shall see I guess.

WarDog 11-20-2015 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by rsisvixen (Post 970352)
Hmmm, I don't know that anyone was bashing products or stores. Maybe mild annoyance and general irritation :)

That's what I took from this thread also. Let's keep it civil people.


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