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Date: 13 Jan 2007 19:31:29
From: Joe
Subject: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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Question - I have a MaxiJet 1200 Powerhead in my tank to create some current for my fish. I have it unplugged though because it is rather noisy - it makes an almost grinding noise; I think its the impeller or something, and I'm not sure how to fix/clean it? Anyone have any suggestions? Also, does anyone know whether a noise like that in the tank is bad for the fish - it drives me nuts, so I'm assuming it drives them nuts too? Any thoughts would be nice. Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv?
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Date: 16 Jan 2007 06:04:19
From: Cindy
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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* Joe wrote, On 1/13/2007 9:31 PM: > Question - I have a MaxiJet 1200 Powerhead in my tank to create some > current for my fish. I have it unplugged though because it is rather > noisy - it makes an almost grinding noise; I think its the impeller or > something, and I'm not sure how to fix/clean it? Anyone have any > suggestions? Take it apart. The little propeller thing pulls out and has a magnet on the end. If dirt gets in there, it can make a nasty noise. Use a thin little bottle brush to clean it out. Do not use soap, etc. I know, that is obvious, but you never know...so don't be insulted. I had a friend who put a soapy sponge in her freshwater tank to clean the glass. Duh. She cried when the fish died. > Also, does anyone know whether a noise like that in the tank is bad for > the fish - it drives me nuts, so I'm assuming it drives them nuts too? > Any thoughts would be nice. I bet it does. > Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv? Ignore them. Just sad, lonely rude people looking for attention. Cindy
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Date: 19 Jan 2007 21:15:42
From: Rudolph
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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"Cindy" <cinshep@hotmail.com > wrote in message news:DVZqh.60389$qO4.38477@newssvr13.news.prodigy.net... >* Joe wrote, On 1/13/2007 9:31 PM: >> Question - I have a MaxiJet 1200 Powerhead in my tank to create some >> current for my fish. I have it unplugged though because it is rather >> noisy - it makes an almost grinding noise; I think its the impeller or >> something, and I'm not sure how to fix/clean it? Anyone have any >> suggestions? > > Take it apart. The little propeller thing pulls out and has a magnet on the end. If dirt gets in there, it can make a nasty > noise. Use a thin little bottle brush to clean it out. Do not use soap, etc. I know, that is obvious, but you never know...so > don't be insulted. I had a friend who put a soapy sponge in her freshwater tank to clean the glass. Duh. She cried when the > fish died. > >> Also, does anyone know whether a noise like that in the tank is bad for >> the fish - it drives me nuts, so I'm assuming it drives them nuts too? >> Any thoughts would be nice. > > I bet it does. > >> Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv? > > Ignore them. Just sad, lonely rude people looking for attention. > > Cindy > You're exactly right. Mine developed a bad noise, and all it took was a good cleaning with a brush to fix it. That goes for noisy powerheads too.
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Date: 19 Jan 2007 21:27:02
From: Yukon
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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"Rudolph" <xmas@i.hate.it.com > wrote in message news:45b17b53$0$28085$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > > "Cindy" <cinshep@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:DVZqh.60389$qO4.38477@newssvr13.news.prodigy.net... >>* Joe wrote, On 1/13/2007 9:31 PM: >>> Question - I have a MaxiJet 1200 Powerhead in my tank to create some >>> current for my fish. I have it unplugged though because it is rather >>> noisy - it makes an almost grinding noise; I think its the impeller or >>> something, and I'm not sure how to fix/clean it? Anyone have any >>> suggestions? >> >> Take it apart. The little propeller thing pulls out and has a magnet on the end. If dirt gets in there, it can make a nasty >> noise. Use a thin little bottle brush to clean it out. Do not use soap, etc. I know, that is obvious, but you never know...so >> don't be insulted. I had a friend who put a soapy sponge in her freshwater tank to clean the glass. Duh. She cried when the >> fish died. >> >>> Also, does anyone know whether a noise like that in the tank is bad for >>> the fish - it drives me nuts, so I'm assuming it drives them nuts too? >>> Any thoughts would be nice. >> >> I bet it does. >> >>> Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv? >> >> Ignore them. Just sad, lonely rude people looking for attention. >> >> Cindy >> > > You're exactly right. Mine developed a bad noise, and all it took > was a good cleaning with a brush to fix it. That goes for noisy > powerheads too. > Make sure you use the brush between the impellar teeth too.
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Date: 14 Jan 2007 14:11:58
From: Pszemol
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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"Joe" <jlucas08@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1168745486.993234.316950@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Question - I have a MaxiJet 1200 Powerhead in my tank to create some > current for my fish. I have it unplugged though because it is rather > noisy - it makes an almost grinding noise; I think its the impeller or > something, and I'm not sure how to fix/clean it? Anyone have any > suggestions? Here is a section in the document about clearing your power head: http://www.cpraquatic.com/pdf/CY192.pdf
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Date: 15 Jan 2007 04:54:04
From: Susan
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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Thanks everyone for the advice. I'll keep all this in mind next time I have a noisy filter/powerhead. Susan :) "Pszemol" <Pszemol@PolBox.com > wrote in message news:eoddne.am4.1@poczta.onet.pl... > "Joe" <jlucas08@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1168745486.993234.316950@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> Question - I have a MaxiJet 1200 Powerhead in my tank to create some >> current for my fish. I have it unplugged though because it is rather >> noisy - it makes an almost grinding noise; I think its the impeller or >> something, and I'm not sure how to fix/clean it? Anyone have any >> suggestions? > > Here is a section in the document about clearing your power head: > http://www.cpraquatic.com/pdf/CY192.pdf
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Date: 14 Jan 2007 11:06:50
From: KurtG
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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Joe wrote: > Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv? > Just our pet troll.
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Date: 14 Jan 2007 18:10:00
From: Susan
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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I had a Aqua Clear filter I bought for my 10 gallon freshwater. When I plugged it in the first time every few minutes it made a grinding noise. I took the pump apart and did everything I knew to fix it. Still made the noise. Finally took it back. I just assumed it was a defective motor and couldn't be fixed?? Susan :) "KurtG" <kurtguenther@NOSPAMbellsouth.net > wrote in message news:Pssqh.375$bp4.24@bignews4.bellsouth.net... > Joe wrote: >> Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv? >> > > Just our pet troll. >
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Date: 14 Jan 2007 12:21:06
From: Tristan
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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Aqua Cloear hob filters have a bad problem of being noisey right out of the box anymore. Usually when a pump of an y kind makes a noise especialy a AC its due to noise and a leaking air inlet water tube etc. But it seems in their haste to put out filters and pumps they are skipping a step and that is cleaning off the mold flash from the injection moded parts. Aqua Clears are pretty much my stable of most use items as they are work horses and easy to work on and filter media of all kinds can be used so they are very versitle and cheao. Now what I do is pull impeller and clean it up good from any flash, and make sure it is aboe to rotate back and forth when the impeller is intsalled nthe shaft with relative ease. If its sticky it will also make noise until it wears some and gets looser. I also add a drop of silicone to the impeller to shaft at the clutch mech, and allow it to setup for a day before using. All it takes is a drop. This cushions any noise like grinding you hear and by the itme the silicone comes off the impeller to shaft is all seated in and quiet. Beats having togo without a filter or hearing that noise. Hagen (Aqua Clear) is about as usefull as screen doors on a subnarine when it comes to customer satisfaction. Try and get em to honor even a 25 cent item without having to return that item and proofs of purchase etc and still jump through hoops. Their canned reply is take it back to where yu got it for another or a refund. That is all fine and well but if you mail ordered it that can add up a bunch of $$ easy as wellas time. So just clean up that impeller of excessive flash and make sure it is free to rotate and move back and forth on that shaft it snaps onto on the magnet and if necessary add a dot of silicone......it works. The intermittent noise you mention sure sounds like air getting sucked in or that impeller is sticking from moolding flash. On Sun, 14 2007 18:10:00 GMT, "Susan" <susan.mancuso@verizon.net > wrote: << >>I had a Aqua Clear filter I bought for my 10 gallon freshwater. When I << >>plugged it in the first time every few minutes it made a grinding noise. I << >>took the pump apart and did everything I knew to fix it. Still made the << >>noise. Finally took it back. I just assumed it was a defective motor and << >>couldn't be fixed?? << >> << >>Susan :) << >>"KurtG" <kurtguenther@NOSPAMbellsouth.net> wrote in message << >>news:Pssqh.375$bp4.24@bignews4.bellsouth.net... << >>> Joe wrote: << >>>> Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv? << >>>> << >>> << >>> Just our pet troll. << >>> << >> ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
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Date: 15 Jan 2007 18:57:50
From: Shelly
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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You have to h and Roy Tristan some credit. He does have a very large and bold imagination or perhaps its a lot of help from all those voices that he is hearing all the time in his inebriated head...... "Tristan" <tristansaintjohn@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:giskq2t70gfsde2of578hiplepchfvob5n@4ax.com... > > > Aqua Cloear hob filters have a bad problem of being noisey right out > of the box anymore. Usually when a pump of an y kind makes a noise > especialy a AC its due to noise and a leaking air inlet water tube > etc. But it seems in their haste to put out filters and pumps they are > skipping a step and that is cleaning off the mold flash from the > injection moded parts. >
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Date: 14 Jan 2007 19:27:13
From: Francis
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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"Tristan" <tristansaintjohn@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:giskq2t70gfsde2of578hiplepchfvob5n@4ax.com... > > Whos the latest old lady Tristan? Who you slandering and lying about today? > Aqua Cloear hob filters have a bad problem of being noisey right out > of the box anymore. Usually when a pump of an y kind makes a noise > especialy a AC its due to noise and a leaking air inlet water tube > etc. But it seems in their haste to put out filters and pumps they are > skipping a step and that is cleaning off the mold flash from the > injection moded parts. > > Aqua Clears are pretty much my stable of most use items as they are > work horses and easy to work on and filter media of all kinds can be > used so they are very versitle and cheao. Now what I do is pull > impeller and clean it up good from any flash, and make sure it is aboe > to rotate back and forth when the impeller is intsalled nthe shaft > with relative ease. If its sticky it will also make noise until it > wears some and gets looser. I also add a drop of silicone to the > impeller to shaft at the clutch mech, and allow it to setup for a day > before using. All it takes is a drop. This cushions any noise like > grinding you hear and by the itme the silicone comes off the impeller > to shaft is all seated in and quiet. Beats having togo without a > filter or hearing that noise. Hagen (Aqua Clear) is about as usefull > as screen doors on a subnarine when it comes to customer satisfaction. > Try and get em to honor even a 25 cent item without having to return > that item and proofs of purchase etc and still jump through hoops. > Their canned reply is take it back to where yu got it for another or a > refund. That is all fine and well but if you mail ordered it that can > add up a bunch of $$ easy as wellas time. So just clean up that > impeller of excessive flash and make sure it is free to rotate and > move back and forth on that shaft it snaps onto on the magnet and if > necessary add a dot of silicone......it works. > > The intermittent noise you mention sure sounds like air getting sucked > in or that impeller is sticking from moolding flash. > > > On Sun, 14 2007 18:10:00 GMT, "Susan" <susan.mancuso@verizon.net> > wrote: > > <<>>I had a Aqua Clear filter I bought for my 10 gallon freshwater. When > I > <<>>plugged it in the first time every few minutes it made a grinding > noise. I > <<>>took the pump apart and did everything I knew to fix it. Still made > the > <<>>noise. Finally took it back. I just assumed it was a defective motor > and > <<>>couldn't be fixed?? > <<>> > <<>>Susan :) > <<>>"KurtG" <kurtguenther@NOSPAMbellsouth.net> wrote in message > <<>>news:Pssqh.375$bp4.24@bignews4.bellsouth.net... > <<>>> Joe wrote: > <<>>>> Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv? > <<>>>> > <<>>> > <<>>> Just our pet troll. > <<>>> > <<>> > > > > ------- > I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
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Date: 14 Jan 2007 18:27:30
From: Elvira
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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"Tristan" <tristansaintjohn@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:giskq2t70gfsde2of578hiplepchfvob5n@4ax.com... Oh, goodie a place for Roy Tristan to go to once rec.ponds.moderated is up and all the other aquaia groups follow suit and go moderated, at least Roy Tristan will not be a homeless yankee carpet bagger like he was when his last woeking gal dumped him along I-40 > > > Aqua Cloear hob filters have a bad problem of being noisey right out > of the box anymore. Usually when a pump of an y kind makes a noise > especialy a AC its due to noise and a leaking air inlet water tube > etc. But it seems in their haste to put out filters and pumps they are > skipping a step and that is cleaning off the mold flash from the > injection moded parts. > > Aqua Clears are pretty much my stable of most use items as they are > work horses and easy to work on and filter media of all kinds can be > used so they are very versitle and cheao. Now what I do is pull > impeller and clean it up good from any flash, and make sure it is aboe > to rotate back and forth when the impeller is intsalled nthe shaft > with relative ease. If its sticky it will also make noise until it > wears some and gets looser. I also add a drop of silicone to the > impeller to shaft at the clutch mech, and allow it to setup for a day > before using. All it takes is a drop. This cushions any noise like > grinding you hear and by the itme the silicone comes off the impeller > to shaft is all seated in and quiet. Beats having togo without a > filter or hearing that noise. Hagen (Aqua Clear) is about as usefull > as screen doors on a subnarine when it comes to customer satisfaction. > Try and get em to honor even a 25 cent item without having to return > that item and proofs of purchase etc and still jump through hoops. > Their canned reply is take it back to where yu got it for another or a > refund. That is all fine and well but if you mail ordered it that can > add up a bunch of $$ easy as wellas time. So just clean up that > impeller of excessive flash and make sure it is free to rotate and > move back and forth on that shaft it snaps onto on the magnet and if > necessary add a dot of silicone......it works. > > The intermittent noise you mention sure sounds like air getting sucked > in or that impeller is sticking from moolding flash. > > > On Sun, 14 2007 18:10:00 GMT, "Susan" <susan.mancuso@verizon.net> > wrote: > > <<>>I had a Aqua Clear filter I bought for my 10 gallon freshwater. When I > <<>>plugged it in the first time every few minutes it made a grinding noise. I > <<>>took the pump apart and did everything I knew to fix it. Still made the > <<>>noise. Finally took it back. I just assumed it was a defective motor and > <<>>couldn't be fixed?? > <<>> > <<>>Susan :) > <<>>"KurtG" <kurtguenther@NOSPAMbellsouth.net> wrote in message > <<>>news:Pssqh.375$bp4.24@bignews4.bellsouth.net... > <<>>> Joe wrote: > <<>>>> Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv? > <<>>>> > <<>>> > <<>>> Just our pet troll. > <<>>> > <<>> > > > > ------- > I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
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Date: 14 Jan 2007 08:11:58
From: Tristan
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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Well it certainly should not make ANY audible noise your going to hear outside the tank........There may be something in and around the impeller / magnet making noise. Easy enough to pull apart and check. Just make sure the impeller cavity is cleanand free od debri and also the impeller / magnet assembly, and that the rubber bushings on the ends of the impeller shaft are in place...and not crushed or busted. There shuld be a rubber bushing on each end of the stainless steel shaft. On 13 2007 19:31:29 -0800, "Joe" <jlucas08@gmail.com > wrote: << >>Question - I have a MaxiJet 1200 Powerhead in my tank to create some << >>current for my fish. I have it unplugged though because it is rather << >>noisy - it makes an almost grinding noise; I think its the impeller or << >>something, and I'm not sure how to fix/clean it? Anyone have any << >>suggestions? << >> << >>Also, does anyone know whether a noise like that in the tank is bad for << >>the fish - it drives me nuts, so I'm assuming it drives them nuts too? << >>Any thoughts would be nice. << >> << >>Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv? ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
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Date: 15 Jan 2007 22:09:12
From: Atlanta Jack
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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Seek help for your obsession with my Aunt you idiotic asshole....... "Tristan" <tristansaintjohn@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:bcekq255p1nbvgdqos9c9cjjh66i67li39@4ax.com... > Well it certainly should not make ANY audible noise your going to hear > outside the tank........There may be something in and around the > impeller / magnet making noise. Easy enough to pull apart and check. > Just make sure the impeller cavity is cleanand free od debri and also > the impeller / magnet assembly, and that the rubber bushings on the > ends of the impeller shaft are in place...and not crushed or busted. > There shuld be a rubber bushing on each end of the stainless steel > shaft. > > On 13 2007 19:31:29 -0800, "Joe" <jlucas08@gmail.com> wrote: > > <<>>Question - I have a MaxiJet 1200 Powerhead in my tank to create some > <<>>current for my fish. I have it unplugged though because it is rather > <<>>noisy - it makes an almost grinding noise; I think its the impeller or > <<>>something, and I'm not sure how to fix/clean it? Anyone have any > <<>>suggestions? > <<>> > <<>>Also, does anyone know whether a noise like that in the tank is bad for > <<>>the fish - it drives me nuts, so I'm assuming it drives them nuts too? > <<>>Any thoughts would be nice. > <<>> > <<>>Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv? > > > > ------- > I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
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Date: 14 Jan 2007 19:26:15
From: Francis
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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"Tristan" <tristansaintjohn@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:bcekq255p1nbvgdqos9c9cjjh66i67li39@4ax.com... Still trolling old ladies Roy Tristan? We see you invaded yet another ng to get to granny......... > Well it certainly should not make ANY audible noise your going to hear > outside the tank........There may be something in and around the > impeller / magnet making noise. Easy enough to pull apart and check. > Just make sure the impeller cavity is cleanand free od debri and also > the impeller / magnet assembly, and that the rubber bushings on the > ends of the impeller shaft are in place...and not crushed or busted. > There shuld be a rubber bushing on each end of the stainless steel > shaft. > > On 13 2007 19:31:29 -0800, "Joe" <jlucas08@gmail.com> wrote: > > <<>>Question - I have a MaxiJet 1200 Powerhead in my tank to create some > <<>>current for my fish. I have it unplugged though because it is rather > <<>>noisy - it makes an almost grinding noise; I think its the impeller or > <<>>something, and I'm not sure how to fix/clean it? Anyone have any > <<>>suggestions? > <<>> > <<>>Also, does anyone know whether a noise like that in the tank is bad > for > <<>>the fish - it drives me nuts, so I'm assuming it drives them nuts too? > <<>>Any thoughts would be nice. > <<>> > <<>>Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv? > > > > ------- > I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
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Date: 14 Jan 2007 04:24:41
From: Wayne Sallee
Subject: Re: Noisy MaxiJet 1200
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You need to take the pump apart and look for material in the pump, and also look for warn parts. Also make sure you don't get sand sucked into the pump, as that can wear it out faster. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Wayne@WaynesPets.com Joe wrote on 1/13/2007 10:31 PM: > Question - I have a MaxiJet 1200 Powerhead in my tank to create some > current for my fish. I have it unplugged though because it is rather > noisy - it makes an almost grinding noise; I think its the impeller or > something, and I'm not sure how to fix/clean it? Anyone have any > suggestions? > > Also, does anyone know whether a noise like that in the tank is bad for > the fish - it drives me nuts, so I'm assuming it drives them nuts too? > Any thoughts would be nice. > > Finally, what's with the taunting messages on this listserv? >
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