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![]() Anyone knows what cause this problem?
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![]() On the 6065 there should be a little bump like thing on the inside of the cover that when the propeller spins backwards, it would hit that and then start spinning in the correct direction. (If a propeller spins backwards it will want to pull up and thus hit this bump, otherwise if spinning in the correct direction it will miss it.) Either the bump has worn off the cover (and thus the cover needs to be replaced) or the impeller fins have the tips worn or broken off (and thus the impeller doesn't hit that part). You might be able to replace the impeller fins if that is the case, if not, then indeed you would want to order a new impeller.
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![]() Thanks for your advice. I just checked it, but I didn't see any difference. Mean time I did cleaned a pump, but it still does same thing. If I'm at home, I just unplug it and plug back in then it works normal. Hopefully, I don't loose any fish any more.
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![]() I know on the Koralia pumps if you plug it in one way it will blow outwards but reverse the plug and it sucks the water in. Not sure if its the same with a tunze or not.
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![]() Is it possible you have a cover from a 6055? IIRC, the DC/controllable Tunzes are impossible to spin backwards but the AC/non-controllable ones have that 50/50 chance of spinning backwards and thus need to have the impeller hit something to stop it spinning backwards. It bounces back in the right direction. Anyhow if it's a cover from a 6055 it might fit OK but probably won't have this stop post. Which could explain why you're having a problem with it spinning backwards.
I was just reading about this not that long ago, I'll see if I can find the link.
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![]() http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=1869000
Suggests in there another possibility is that there is calcium buildup inside the impeller or the shaft, impeding it's ability to shift upwards when spinning in the reverse direction. In that case a vinegar bath should fix you up..
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![]() When I cleaned every parts, I didn't see any calcium build up, but I will soak in vinegar this weekend. It doesn't heart.
And also I will take my pump to LFS to find housing and/or impeller. Hopefully, I can test my pump when I replace one of them or both. I use to own Hydor Koralia, and did same, but before I replaced any, it just dead. That's why I've got this pump. |
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![]() [quote=Delphinus;815492]On the 6065 there should be a little bump like thing on the inside of the cover that when the propeller spins backwards, it would hit that and then start spinning in the correct direction. (If a propeller spins backwards it will want to pull up and thus hit this bump, otherwise if spinning in the correct direction it will miss it.) Either the bump has worn off the cover (and thus the cover needs to be replaced)
This is exactly what happened. I replaced a housing, and it's works like a new. Thanks again. |