MJ Powerhead: Suction Cup Problems

DJOfir

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I just got three maxijet 1200s for my 55g. And as I was reading some old threads I saw that a lot of people were having problems with the suction cups failing and thus the powerhead causing a sandstorm. I wanted to see if anyone elso has seen this problem and what they did to correct the problem.
 
Yeah I had the same problem with the suction cups now im using the hangers that come with the power head.

Good Luck
Kakan
 
I would do the same, the only problem is that the hanging mechanism does not fit on the rim of my aquarium. Any other solutions?
 
I've got the same problem. The hangers don't fit exactly over the rim of the tank and the suction cups tend to have issues once they get algae on them. I've got one MJ whose suction cups just won't stick, and three others who have been holding for about 9 months now.

The best thing I can suggest is rotating them out and making sure the area you are sticking them to is very clean before mounting them back on. Oh yeah, and make sure the suction cup is clean and pliable. They do reach a point when they kind of start to get "crusty" or hard and not work.
 
i had the same problem with mine... would stick for like a day then fall off... i switched to the hanging plastic that came with it. doesn't fit my tank perfectly either but with a little effort i got it to work... seems to be holding okay now for a few weeks...
 
My lfs has them mounted on a cylindrical white plastic screen near the bottom of the tank. The screen surrounds the intake, but works to hold the mj1200 in place too. I think its setting on a small piece of rock on the sand. He also has the hydor rotating water deflectors on them. Pretty cool setup.
 
I've had mine mounted via suction cups for two years without any problem.....I take them out every few months, and soak the power head in vinegar, and let the suction cups dry out really well.

Robbie
 
Does is matter if the tank is acrylic or glass? The reason I am asking is because maybe the suction cups hold better on some surfaces?
RWillieK you really had yours hold for two tears? Are you using the original suction cups that came with the powerhead, maxijet?
 
They are indeed the original suction cups. My tank is glass.

Like I mentioned, taking them out and allowing them to dry out for a few hours seems to help them keep their shape.

Robbie
 
do you think that the type of aquarium matters, because I have an acrylic? And when you take them out do you soak the suction cups in vinegar as well?
 
Have had mone on there in the 37g since Nov without a problem on one, but the other will come loose. Since my power heads stay in the same spot all the time I glued the suction cups in place to the glass. When I remove it to clean I slide it offff the bracket:)
 
I only soak the suction cups in vinegar if there is coralline or anything on it....the rubber seems to soak up the vinegar, so I don't let them sit in it too long.

Robbie
 
I tried using the suction cups for awhile and they let loose since that happend I put a cup hook in the back of my stand that I zip tied the power cords to. This way even if the cups let loose the ph wont fall into the sand. I have one now that has just been hanging for awhile...
 
bertoni said:
If you want, you can glue the powerheads to algae magnets, and hang them that way.

Are you talking like the Mag Floats? I had heard that it was not a good idea to leave them in your tank all the time. Anyone have any comments on this? We have three ph's in the tank and the suction cups will not stay stuck, no matter what we do. Glueing them to mag floats would be an awesome idea as then we could easily move them as we rearrange the tank.

Sally
 
I have 2 MJ1200s, and the suction cups have actually worked fine. Just be sure you start with clean glass. The glue to Magfloat is also a good way to do it. No problem leaving it in.
 
I use the hooks that came with mine and I zip tie the cords so that even if they were to fail the would not go far.
 
I never trust the suction cups, there's always the chance for them to fail. Hangers all the time, my old Hagens were adjustable to fit various tanks, they may be still.
 
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