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fishguyxd 05-22-2005 03:28 PM

powerheads
 
Just wondering what all are using for powerheads (maxijet ,powersweep, hagan or other) ??

what are the pro's and cons ?

mr_alberta 05-22-2005 03:41 PM

Hi Al,

When I did use powerheads, I used the Hagen ones. Actually, I'm using a Hagen 802 as my return pump right now :eek:

From my experience with them, they work like a charm with no problems. Another good brand of powerheads is the Maxi-Jet. Though the one one my Kalk reactor is making an aweful rattleing sound now :frown:

BCOrchidGuy 05-22-2005 05:05 PM

I've used Hagen, Rio and Maxi Jet, never had an issue with any of them I used a power sweep and it worked well but needed to be cleaned OFTEN. The sweep mechanism would get stuck at least once a week and would need cleaning, rinsing etc...

Doug

SeaHorse_Fanatic 05-22-2005 05:57 PM

I've used Hagen & a Rio 1400. Never had a problem with either brand but all were used just as PH & not under pressure. I've now switched to Tunze & Seio streams, which are waaaaaaaay better. :biggrin:

JME,

Anthony

Beverly 05-22-2005 10:46 PM

We use various sized Hagen powerheads in our tanks ever since we began reefkeeping. Because we don't have skimmers on our current three tanks, we also have prefilters filled with foam on each powerhead for extra crud removal. And we remove tons of crud from the foams weekly :eek:

Because I'm such a clean freak, each week we remove all the powerheads during water changes, break them down and clean the foams and powerhead parts in changewater. I don't know if they are easy to break down, clean then put back together because I've been doing it for so long, or if they are actually easy to break down and put back together :razz:

Anyway, over the last month, we've been pressed for time on our normal tank cleaning day, so we only removed the prefilter and cleaned the cruddy foams. Today, after a month without cleaning the entire powerheads, I broke them all down as usual, but was disgusted at how dirty the parts had become :eek: Cleaning took twice as long. The impeller shafts were extremely dirty, which I believe impairs the performance of any powerhead, Hagen or not.

Richer 05-22-2005 11:03 PM

In the past, I've used mainly Hagen powerheads... nowadays its mostly Maxi-Jets. I've never had problems with neither brand. In fact, I'm still using a 402 for water mixing now... if I remember right, this powerhead came from my other who had it in his tank. So that makes the powerhead about 10 years old on its original impeller. That Maxi-jets I got of from my girlfriend's father... they're so old that the model numbers aren't made anymore. They are still working like a charm on their original impellers. :razz:

-Rich

Dez 05-23-2005 01:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by newguy
Hi Al,

Another good brand of powerheads is the Maxi-Jet. Though the one one my Kalk reactor is making an aweful rattleing sound now :frown:

It's the kalk that does that to the powerheads. If you don't have your powerhead high enough, or if there is too much kalk, then the kalk eats away the impeller.

Des

fishguyxd 05-23-2005 02:12 AM

Thanks to all for responding.
I was going to get another one or two. I currently use maxijet but was not sure on the hagens but thanks for all the feed back.

signed Al
:smile:

vanreefer 05-23-2005 08:30 AM

I like the seio's I have 2 620's in my 77 with 2 mj 1200's... and for the extra $15 bucks the flow is way better... more of a cone shaped flow instead of a jet. I did have a problem getting one to start after I turned it off... just plugged/unplugged a couple of times and it started again... next time I'll take it it back (always save your boxes kids :wink:
a good seio= better deal
JME

Edmonton Eskimo 05-23-2005 06:46 PM

has anyone tried those new hydor powerheads that big als has. I was checking them out the other day apparently they are a new product.


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