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dbmaybee

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I was just doing some maintenence in my sump tank and got electrocuted. The culprit is a Mag-Drive 18. Has this ever happened to anyone? Should I avoid Mag-Drives in the future? Is there any way to fix the pump? If not, is there anywhere in the Washington DC area where I can buy a pump with at least 1800GPH flow?
Thanks for your replies, I'm about to panic. I've had my tank up and running for about a year and haven't had anything this bad happen yet.
 

fishfanatic2

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Your pump burned out. At least a few people on this board have had large mag-drives burn out on them. Iwaki makes good large-flow pumps, and you can get them threw most catalogues (try petsolutions). Good luck/hope you're OK! :D 8O
 

Len

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Mags have a good track record, unlike Rio pumps (avoid at all costs). Yours probably was a fluke. But fishfanatic is right on: get a Iwaki inline pump and you will never have this problem, I promise you. They're pumps that last for decades with no failure. If you can go inline over submersible, it's always the better choice.
 

Len

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NOthing you can do to fix the pump. Don't run it. If you have powerheads in the tank for circulation, you're tank will be fine for a few days before you can find a replacement for it. I'd also recommend sticking a powerhead in your sump so the water in there doesn't go sour as well. Bottom line is you need water movement or your water will go bad.
 

dbmaybee

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Thanks alot. I just sent you an E-mail with the same question so you can ignore it. I'll order the Iwaki and pray the tank doesn't crash before it arrives.
 

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