Roger,
I'm trying to get my brand new 9006 to break in on an established tank (I'm moving from a 125 to a 35 and the msx250 that was pulling sludge from my 125 is in no way going to fit in my new cabinet) I ran it side by side with the 250 to let it "season" for about 5 days and now have it alone in the sump. I'm a bit concerned for two reasons.
#1 The foam seems weak and is not rising in the riser.
I have disassembled and reassembled the unit ensuring that the airline is not kinked and that the venturi is seated between the pump and whatever that tube is that it goes into. The riser pipe appears to be functioning properly because the water level is going up which leads me to question
#2 No mention of this water stream from the side of the unit in the manual. Is it supposed to be doing this?
Thanks for your help. I'm looking forward to having this little guy pulling out some sludge.
I'm trying to get my brand new 9006 to break in on an established tank (I'm moving from a 125 to a 35 and the msx250 that was pulling sludge from my 125 is in no way going to fit in my new cabinet) I ran it side by side with the 250 to let it "season" for about 5 days and now have it alone in the sump. I'm a bit concerned for two reasons.
#1 The foam seems weak and is not rising in the riser.
I have disassembled and reassembled the unit ensuring that the airline is not kinked and that the venturi is seated between the pump and whatever that tube is that it goes into. The riser pipe appears to be functioning properly because the water level is going up which leads me to question
#2 No mention of this water stream from the side of the unit in the manual. Is it supposed to be doing this?
Thanks for your help. I'm looking forward to having this little guy pulling out some sludge.