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Cleaning question
My reef tank has been setup for about a year now. Recently, I have been noticing not as much flow coming from the drain pipes(2) to the sump .
I am assuming there is probably debris stuck in there. What is the best way to clean these pipes? Thank you |
Lance can you help out here?
I'll warn you now...the solution involves an air compressor and a payoff in the face if you're not careful. |
Great, I might have to get the hubby to help:biggrin:
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Lets not forget a tropical vacation to smooth things over...
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Did you install unions on any of your piping for easy access to clean them?
Have you cleaned the return pump yet? |
No I have not cleaned the return pump yet. No unions on the pipes either, this setup was already established when I purchased it. I kept the plumbing as is. Should probably have redone it...Unions sound like a great idea.
Any idea how to clean this...Or should I just redo the entire plumbing under the tank? |
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belzebuth: there are 4 simple steps to this procedure: 1. connect air compressor to return line at tank 2. turn on compressor 3. have spouse open return line at sump 4. run like HELL |
Well...service the pump before you assume it is blockage in the pipes. It is much more likely to be related to the pump, IMO.
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- I need to keep the return line valve close - then blow the air in the line to build a little bit of pressure. -ask him to open the valve and start running like hell. Sounds like fun. Thanks for the information. |
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