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ZANYMASTER

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As you may know the AGA megaflow overflow is rated at 600gph so I got a quiet one 400 at 1025gph.It may be too much and it may explain why it makes this horrible motor shaking noise every once in a while or maybe it just sucks.Only back up is the 400 high head which is rated at 900gph,should I go smaller or get a Eheim 1260 or 1262 or smaller?Any help would be great.:irked:
 

reefman

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Forest Hills
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is the noise from not having enough water to pump? r u restricting your flow to the sump, cause i have the same AGA megaflow overflow and my return pump is a quietone 6000.
but i have no problems.
 
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IconicAquariums

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Check the impeller on the pump if you can. My friend went through 2 or 3 new Quiet Ones before getting one with a non-broken impeller shaft. Usually its the shaft hitting the housing.
 

vanceny

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Woodside, Queens
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I run a quiet one pump without any problems except for the occasional lockup of the impeller from calcium buildup. Maybe you just got a bad one. I would just try to return it and get another. Make sure the impeller is on straight.

As for the mag pumps you could always get a barb fitting that screws into the pump. My experience with them is that they run hot and consumes alot of electricity.
 

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