Holy cow, this is driving me nuts. I can't figure out what's going on here, hoping one of you can help me.
I started this 56g tank 4-1/2 months ago with a Jebao DC3000 return pump. About three months in, my return pump stopped. I pulled it, cleaned it (had light precip on the rotor) and it went back to work. A week or so later, it quit again. This time when I pulled it, it was clean inside and out, but the impeller/rotor was hard to turn. There are rubber 'bearing' cups at both ends of the rotor, and the one at the back end felt like the source of resistance. That rubber cup comes out, and the pump would run, but with just a little extra vibration because now one end of the rotor assemble was not physically supported.
At this point, I started cursing Jebao, and bought a Reef Octopus RODC 3500. This pump is built like a tank compared to the Jebao, and I was sure this was going to be my fix.
Well, the RO ran about a month before it failed in the same manner. No significant precip buildup on the hard parts of the pump, but the rubber bearing cups have become so tight that the impeller is very difficult to turn by hand, and the pump fails to start. When you apply power, it will twitch and try to start, but shuts off when it fails to rotate.
I put the Jebao back in, minus the rear bearing cup, and it ran about two days before it stopped again. Now I can't get either to run.
This is extremely frustrating, what am I doing wrong?????
I started this 56g tank 4-1/2 months ago with a Jebao DC3000 return pump. About three months in, my return pump stopped. I pulled it, cleaned it (had light precip on the rotor) and it went back to work. A week or so later, it quit again. This time when I pulled it, it was clean inside and out, but the impeller/rotor was hard to turn. There are rubber 'bearing' cups at both ends of the rotor, and the one at the back end felt like the source of resistance. That rubber cup comes out, and the pump would run, but with just a little extra vibration because now one end of the rotor assemble was not physically supported.
At this point, I started cursing Jebao, and bought a Reef Octopus RODC 3500. This pump is built like a tank compared to the Jebao, and I was sure this was going to be my fix.
Well, the RO ran about a month before it failed in the same manner. No significant precip buildup on the hard parts of the pump, but the rubber bearing cups have become so tight that the impeller is very difficult to turn by hand, and the pump fails to start. When you apply power, it will twitch and try to start, but shuts off when it fails to rotate.
I put the Jebao back in, minus the rear bearing cup, and it ran about two days before it stopped again. Now I can't get either to run.
This is extremely frustrating, what am I doing wrong?????