woodworker1959
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This morning I can down to my tank want was meet by a lower noise level than I'm use to and found that my PCX-40 pump which I use to drive my protein skimmer not running. I should say that the motor was running but the magnetic pump wasn't turning. I pulled the plug let the motor come to a stop and then restarted a few minutes latter. I think that it must be from calcium deposits that have built up in the pump between the impellar and the pump housing cutting down on the clearance. I know that you can remove the calcium deposits with white wine vinegar (WWV). Has anyone had a similar problem, and if so how did you rectify it.
Do you have to seperate the pump from the motor and dip it in a solution of WWV or can you dip the pump end with the motor attached keeping the liquid level below the motor housing.
Maybe I'm totally off base, I appreciate your input.
Do you have to seperate the pump from the motor and dip it in a solution of WWV or can you dip the pump end with the motor attached keeping the liquid level below the motor housing.
Maybe I'm totally off base, I appreciate your input.