Proper Cleaning Method for 6055

PatMayo

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What is the proper way to clean the 6055 type powerhead and what is the recommended cleaning interval?

Regards,

Pat
 
I would clean them every 3-6months. Be careful not to lose the stainless steel disk, it falls out easily. Just use vinegar and water to clean the pump inside and out and the drive unit. Use a soft brush.
 
I see no instructions on how to take it apart. I realize the front sphere just pops off the rear sphere. Do you actually pull the shaft out of the motor or the propeller off the shaft? Can you just leave it all together and run the unit in vinegar or is this not recommended? I have not examined the unit's closely at all I just assembled them and put em in the tank.

I also have another question Roger. I am using 2 pumps with the single contoller utilizing the Y adaptor. When using the photo cell for the night operation will it slow both motors down and how long does it typically take to slow the motors once the light has gone out? (Will normal room lighting keep the pumps at high speed or is the photo cell that sensitive that normal light will not slow the units down? Does that make sense?)

Regards,

Pat
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9894392#post9894392 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rvitko
Be careful not to lose the stainless steel disk, it falls out easily.

No instructions on how to place it back in. Where thus it go? Disk like a small washer.
 
The shaft does not come out, you just pull the propeller out and the disk just sits on the shaft concave end facing the propeller assembly. It is best to dissassemble it as the vinegar doesn't tend to penetrate all areas otherwise.

On a single controller with y adapter both pumps mirror each other, they will both do the same thing. Night mode is whatever the bottom speed knob is set to.

The SS disk is a new part and was not in the manual that was printed some months ago, it is basically a very tiny washer. The manual describes a nylon disk which is still present, this one sits on top of that, between the nylon disk and the prop magnet.
 
Thanks for the information Roger. I will take a peek tonight when the lights go out and check out the adjustment that I made on the night mode.

When cleaning time comes I will give a shout If I have any problems.

Regards,

Pat
 
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