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Check to make sure that the venturi air intake is not somehow plugged, either by debris or a rogue piece of plastic that extruded improperly. If the second is the case, it's likely just a thin layer or a blob, you could probably clean it out with a nail or something.
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I tried that. If i blow in to the hose, the venturi will start, but it will die off after about 10 seconds.
Anyone else got any thoughts? I need to get this thing working. ![]() Thanks |
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Reefcentral has a Tunze forum.
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Here's the link, not sure if you have an account there:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/fo...?s=&forumid=92 |
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Thanks, posted in there to see if they can help
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You should bump your thread with the notes that when you blow down the tube it works for a little while. That tells them the unit is capable but for whatever reason it stops after said time.
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