Good news for you poor 6045 souls!
Good news for you poor 6045 souls!
The larger size euro prop works on the 6045 motor! I just did my test after receiving a new 6045 motor from Roger, and my test results are 1,500 gph at 9W. This was done using my modded (standard and full blast mods) 6055 front cover, which is the same as a 6045 front cover.
Now before you start calling your distant European relatives to order a euro sized prop unit, FYI the 6055 prop is the same un-trimmed size. Of course you can only order the part after it is available from Roger, which can take some time since parts usually start to come in a few months after the pumps are available.
Still I thought you ought to know your extra $30 is not a waste after all. Well actually make that $45 extra since the 6055 prop unit will cost a little over $10 plus shipping charge.
However the best part of the 6045 is it has the built-in stopper, as long as you don't do the wide flow mod, the two rather simple standard and full blast mods will be good enough.
Some observations of the new 6045 motor, it comes with a round power cord not flat one like in the early batch, it also has a stainless steel washer like the 6055, but it is similarly loose so be careful not to lose it. In this case the stainless steel washer is actually very critical, apparently it reduces friction so the larger prop will run smoothly, I tried without the stainless washer and while the pump ran, from time to time the prop would slip and jump. Also it appears we are right at the very threshold of the 6045 motor power to drive the larger prop, so I will not be surprised if occasionally the prop may slip, but it will be simple to resolve by sanding down the blades very slightly. I will put it in my tank later for testing to see if the smooth operation will be consistent or do I need to sand down the prop at all.
Now that I have the 6045 motor, compare it side by side with my 6025, the motor is clearly bigger and heavier. Worth the $30 by weight you think?
Good news for you poor 6045 souls!
The larger size euro prop works on the 6045 motor! I just did my test after receiving a new 6045 motor from Roger, and my test results are 1,500 gph at 9W. This was done using my modded (standard and full blast mods) 6055 front cover, which is the same as a 6045 front cover.
Now before you start calling your distant European relatives to order a euro sized prop unit, FYI the 6055 prop is the same un-trimmed size. Of course you can only order the part after it is available from Roger, which can take some time since parts usually start to come in a few months after the pumps are available.
Still I thought you ought to know your extra $30 is not a waste after all. Well actually make that $45 extra since the 6055 prop unit will cost a little over $10 plus shipping charge.
However the best part of the 6045 is it has the built-in stopper, as long as you don't do the wide flow mod, the two rather simple standard and full blast mods will be good enough.
Some observations of the new 6045 motor, it comes with a round power cord not flat one like in the early batch, it also has a stainless steel washer like the 6055, but it is similarly loose so be careful not to lose it. In this case the stainless steel washer is actually very critical, apparently it reduces friction so the larger prop will run smoothly, I tried without the stainless washer and while the pump ran, from time to time the prop would slip and jump. Also it appears we are right at the very threshold of the 6045 motor power to drive the larger prop, so I will not be surprised if occasionally the prop may slip, but it will be simple to resolve by sanding down the blades very slightly. I will put it in my tank later for testing to see if the smooth operation will be consistent or do I need to sand down the prop at all.
Now that I have the 6045 motor, compare it side by side with my 6025, the motor is clearly bigger and heavier. Worth the $30 by weight you think?

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