Protein skimmer pump died - help

PCKRAJ

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Cleaned the tank, refilled the sump, plugged in and protein skimmer pump won't work; it's a Sedra Powerhead KSP5000. Questions:

1. How long is it safe to run my 150 gallon without a protein skimmer? What should I do until I get a new pump or protein skimmer?
2. Should I just get a new pump? I bought it used and I've used it a few years.
3. Or buy a new protein skimmer and what do you recommend?
4. Anyone in the area have an extra protein skimmer I can borrow till I get one?

150 gallon tank and 75 gallon basement sump.

UGH!!!
 
hi!

hi!

the FIRST thing I would do is see if you can get your Sedra back up and running.

Submerge it, plug it in and give it a few light taps with a hammer. For extra measure, give it a 15 minute soak in vinegar and repeat this process.

Your aquarium should be fine while you are working to get the skimmer back up and running so don't panic- you should have weeks to get the skimmer back up and running if you need them.
 
Thanks for responding so quickly Gary. On the way down to tap on the pump I said a little prayer...and it was answered. No tapping necessary - I guess I tapped the right source. Yippee!!!

I think I'm going to order a new pump as this one has acted weird before - it'll be worth the peace of mind.

Thanks again
 
Does it fill up, but fail to foam, or just not work entirely?

I have a ASM skimmer that I have to blow into the air line hose to get it to start skimming.
 
If you have a moment, take the impeller out and look for wear on the shaft. While you are there clean up the magnet ans the inside. I read this can cause startup issues. I just started looking at shaft replacements for my SWC before deciding to use it as an excuse to buy a new skimmer.
 
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