Great, look for it in the dry goods section later today!!Absolutely
That's not rust, it's free GFO!i just got my ICP test result back and shows I have high tin and and my mp10 pumps cross my mind along with other things. After doing a couple of water changes and adding carbon I’m going to test again and see if it comes down.
Well crap then I'm way over due for new wet sides lolIt is common for the wetside, they should be replaced every year according to the manufacturer so this won’t happen.
Me too I guessWell crap then I'm way over due for new wet sides lol
After cleaning, apply a thin layer of pure silicone grease between the rotor and the back cover will prevent this to happen, provided the wetside is new or there is no physical scratches on the rotor, otherwise get a new wetside. There was a repair kit for wetside many years ago and it was long discontinued.I will say though I Clean and check them at least once a month to be safe
The one that's scored? I sent echotech a photo and asked if they still sell gen two echotech magnets. If not I may need to pick up a new wet side. Or two lol.I won’t use that magnet
So, what's the new project?Haha well, I have to admit that I do not change my wet sides every year. However, this was a wetside from 2011 that I had in storage for use as a back up if needed.
I'm starting a new project, so I was digging in my boxes (and boxes) of old reef crap and came across this work of art. When I put it into storage, the community was still super into cleaning pumps in vinegar. I guess this one must not have been rinsed very well between the vinegar soak and being put away for years and years. Lesson learned! Luckily citric acid is cheap!