I bought myself a brand new 2213 canister filter to replace my old internal filter YIPPEE!!
When I first hooked it up and turned it on there were no issues. I turned it off to carry out some maintenance that same day but when it was turned back on the damn thing rattled and whirred like a bugger. I am convinced that it is an air bubble but cannot seem to get the thing to shift. I have since tipped, shook, taken apart and reassembled the thing to no avail However, I am still convinced it is an air bubble as it's a rather guttural gurgle rather than scraping or ticking, like a broken impeller.
Has anyone else had similar issues with Eheim? I realize that they are meant to be silent and wonderful but so far mine is just annoying and loud
Is there a certain routine I should follow to help it 'bleed'?
I have taps if it helps at all.
I would rather like to fix rather than return it as I would then be without a filter and that is no good at all
Hope to hear from someone soon as I'm worried that filter is keeping the dog up at night.
Eheim 2213 and the Noise
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Eheim 2213 and the Noise
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Re: Eheim 2213 and the Noise
Have you checked to see that the Impellar shaft is seated in the rubber inside the motor all the way? I put mine back together once and it wasent pushed all the way in and it was making some noise. The shaft could also be broken. They are made from ceramic i think and are quite delicate.
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Re: Eheim 2213 and the Noise
Ah!! It was the impellor shaft. It's snapped. Luckily, the shop I bought it from are very nice people and will be sending me a brand new filter whilst collecting the old one So that's always wicked news
Thanks for helping me out
Thanks for helping me out
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Re: Eheim 2213 and the Noise
That's great that you found that out! I keep spares of the impellers and also all the actual rubber seals for emergencies. Basically, there is no shop that carries spares of that stuff so it's best to have it handy.
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