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Old 06-07-2005, 12:56 PM
RichToyBox
 
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From what you describe, I would say leaves or string algae was obstructing
the impeller fins. I have had this happen with an Oase submersible a
number of times and pushing my finger nail against the intake of the
impeller gets it going again. I have not experienced this problem with my
Sezuence pumps.
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"Mark and Kim Smith" wrote in message
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I have a Sequence 4200SEQ12. Been in service for just over a year. From
day one the plan was to have a backup pump to keep in stock just in case
anything went wrong. Lately, I've noticed my stream starting to slow down
to almost a trickle. Not even enough pressure and flow to operate the
second barrel filter let alone the first. So I ordered the backup pump.
Today, the stream would only give a drip or two. I pulled the cover off of
the pump box and it sounds like it is running fine. No cavitation sounds.
Motor doesn't sound like it is laboring. So I pull off the strainer to see
if it is clogged somewhere where I can't see. Nope, no clogs. I reach my
fingers into the pump inlet pipe. Nope, feels nice and clear. Okay, so I
get a fish tape ( makeshift snake.) I slowly push it into the inlet, it is
only about 2' to the impeller. Bzzzzzz. I bump into the impeller. So I
back it out and slowly push in again. I can feel the center of the
impeller spinning. I push a little further and buzz it again. Yup,
definitely spinning. So I pull the fish tape out.
I scratch my head. Then I notice water starting to draw just like the
day I first hooked it up?!? What was that all about?? Well, water is
flowing again, both barrels filtering, waterfall splashing away. I wonder
if the impeller is somewhat loose? Well, in two days the backup pump
should arrive. I'll install it and pull the old one to inspect, refurbish
and put up on the shelf. Any thoughts??

BTW, I'm just about to call this project officially done! Just a few
more details. http://www.bunchobikes.com/pond9.htm