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![]() I have a rio2100 currently running my skimmer. Now I know that Rio's are garbage and I will replace it when my money tree starts producing. However, my current problem is that when I turn the pump off, it will not come back on again. I have to play with the impeller or flip it this or that way and after 1/2 hour to an hour of playing, it will eventually come back on. Am I missing something here. Is there a sure way of getting it to start every time? And yes it is clear of all debris and runs great when it runs.
Thanks Chris |
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Bob ----------------------------------------------------- To be loved you have to be nice to people every day - To be hated you don't have to do squat. ---------Homer Simpson-------- |
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![]() My 404 does the same thing. I tried this on the Rio to no avail.
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![]() Not having looked inside a Rio 2100 for a long time (I do have one kicking around somewhere though), does the impeller come off its shaft at all? If so, maybe there is some calcium buildup on the shaft itself that is causing the difficulties ... the impeller may look outwardly clean but unable to spin on the shaft. Something to look into perhaps?
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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! |
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![]() I think I will give it a vinegar bath when I get home. However, from what I am reading, these pumps just do this and there is no fix except a new pump.
Oh Well Thank guys! |
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![]() Yes, thats just Rio's for you!
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