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Sedra 3500 - Needle Wheel Required?
So this may be a bit of a reach...
Does anyone know if the Sedra pumps with a venturi will work for a skimmer without the needle wheel? I have tried searching and can't get the needle wheel assembly without going to the US and the price quickly adds up to around $100. I can however get the regular impeller assembly in Canada for around $30. I have a venturi for it but i have no idea if it would work as a skimmer pump without the needle wheel. Anyone with experience or insight - your help is appreciated! |
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I think that might be too much for the skimmer I have... I've also had about 5 or so of the sedra needlewheels fail on me so I think I'm gonna look at getting a different brand now that I can't buy replacement needle wheels... thanks though
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Did you check with Ray at Reef Supplies? He carries the Sedra skimmer pumps and I bet he could get you a replacement needlewheel.
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That sounds about right. Impellers aren't cheap. |
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Have you considered making your own? Seems to me I saw some diy tutorials on the subject years ago.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=diy+n...w=1280&bih=606
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