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![]() My mag 2 driving my reactor developed a small leak in the pump housing, so I've had to file it under "G".
Before I go order a new one, does anyone have one they'd like to convert to cash?
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![]() Last year when I bought a new Mag3, it started leaking first time wet. *****ed to the manufacturer and they sent a new housing free, no questions.
Before I got the housing though, put a thin bead of silicone on the o-ring, not a drop since. If the housing isn't cracked maybe try. (and yes do feel a little bad for not using the new housing) |
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![]() Unfortunately it's not leaking from where the impeller housing or cap or whatever it's called, attaches to the pump body. What's happening is that there is a small micro crack in the epoxy (or whatever it is) surrounding the impeller itself. The water leaks out along the electrical cord. Only happens after the pump has been run a few minutes - guess it needs a little heat to expand it out. At any rate, although the pump actually works fine, I think this is a bit of a showstopper, having a crack in the electrical part can't be too good!
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |