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tubing blockage : clean? replace?
The 1" tubing from the pump to the waterfall develops layers of brown, wormy
looking, thick sludgy stuff and keeps building up and eventually you can tell it's reducing the water-flow. I've tried the smooth tubing, and now have the ribbed black kind.... same thing happens. I know it's building up quickly because I can easily compare it to the small piece from the filter to the pump... I wonder what most of you out there do about this. I've done the following (but wonder if there's a better way of course!) - replaced tubing after cleaning didn't work. - flushed it with bleach & water, and also with CLR & water, at different times. ( I put the waterfall end of the tube in a big bucket, and the pump in another big bucket since they're too far away to go in the same one, and circulated the water many times through...and of course rinsed it out really well) No visible improvement, and a lot of work. - thought of pulling a small cloth through on a long wire, but it didn't work.... too long a distance. Anyone else got any great ideas!? Southern Ontario |
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tubing blockage : clean? replace?
I had a problem with dragon fly's eggs developing inside the hose. I upgraded
the hose to a larger size. Try pulling a steel bristles brush instead of a cloth? pakett wrote: The 1" tubing from the pump to the waterfall develops layers of brown, wormy looking, thick sludgy stuff and keeps building up and eventually you can tell it's reducing the water-flow. I've tried the smooth tubing, and now have the ribbed black kind.... same thing happens. I know it's building up quickly because I can easily compare it to the small piece from the filter to the pump... I wonder what most of you out there do about this. I've done the following (but wonder if there's a better way of course!) - replaced tubing after cleaning didn't work. - flushed it with bleach & water, and also with CLR & water, at different times. ( I put the waterfall end of the tube in a big bucket, and the pump in another big bucket since they're too far away to go in the same one, and circulated the water many times through...and of course rinsed it out really well) No visible improvement, and a lot of work. - thought of pulling a small cloth through on a long wire, but it didn't work.... too long a distance. Anyone else got any great ideas!? Southern Ontario |
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tubing blockage : clean? replace?
I had a problem with dragon fly's eggs developing inside the hose. I upgraded
the hose to a larger size. Try pulling a steel bristles brush instead of a cloth? pakett wrote: The 1" tubing from the pump to the waterfall develops layers of brown, wormy looking, thick sludgy stuff and keeps building up and eventually you can tell it's reducing the water-flow. I've tried the smooth tubing, and now have the ribbed black kind.... same thing happens. I know it's building up quickly because I can easily compare it to the small piece from the filter to the pump... I wonder what most of you out there do about this. I've done the following (but wonder if there's a better way of course!) - replaced tubing after cleaning didn't work. - flushed it with bleach & water, and also with CLR & water, at different times. ( I put the waterfall end of the tube in a big bucket, and the pump in another big bucket since they're too far away to go in the same one, and circulated the water many times through...and of course rinsed it out really well) No visible improvement, and a lot of work. - thought of pulling a small cloth through on a long wire, but it didn't work.... too long a distance. Anyone else got any great ideas!? Southern Ontario |
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tubing blockage : clean? replace?
I think the wire/cloth was a good idea, you may just need to refine it.
When you said "too long a distance", did you mean the wire was too flexible so you couldn't feed it through? If so, you can pick up an electrical fish tape for less than $10, or if (like me) you have a lot of 14 guage solid electrical wire laying around, that'll work. Maybe instead of a cloth fasten on a small piece or wire mesh for the first couple of passes then work up to cloth. HTH Mike pakett wrote: The 1" tubing from the pump to the waterfall develops layers of brown, wormy looking, thick sludgy stuff and keeps building up and eventually you can tell it's reducing the water-flow. I've tried the smooth tubing, and now have the ribbed black kind.... same thing happens. I know it's building up quickly because I can easily compare it to the small piece from the filter to the pump... I wonder what most of you out there do about this. I've done the following (but wonder if there's a better way of course!) - replaced tubing after cleaning didn't work. - flushed it with bleach & water, and also with CLR & water, at different times. ( I put the waterfall end of the tube in a big bucket, and the pump in another big bucket since they're too far away to go in the same one, and circulated the water many times through...and of course rinsed it out really well) No visible improvement, and a lot of work. - thought of pulling a small cloth through on a long wire, but it didn't work.... too long a distance. Anyone else got any great ideas!? Southern Ontario |
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tubing blockage : clean? replace?
"pakett" wrote in message
... The 1" tubing from the pump to the waterfall develops layers of brown, wormy looking, thick sludgy stuff and keeps building up and eventually you can tell it's reducing the water-flow. I've tried the smooth tubing, and now have the ribbed black kind.... same thing happens. I know it's building up quickly because I can easily compare it to the small piece from the filter to the pump... snip Hi, Is this tube exposed to light? If so it may be algae forming. Bury it or otherwise keep the sun off it and see what happens. HTH -_- how no NEWS is good |
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tubing blockage : clean? replace?
"pakett" wrote in message
... The 1" tubing from the pump to the waterfall develops layers of brown, wormy looking, thick sludgy stuff and keeps building up and eventually you can tell it's reducing the water-flow. I've tried the smooth tubing, and now have the ribbed black kind.... same thing happens. I know it's building up quickly because I can easily compare it to the small piece from the filter to the pump... I wonder what most of you out there do about this. I've done the following (but wonder if there's a better way of course!) - replaced tubing after cleaning didn't work. - flushed it with bleach & water, and also with CLR & water, at different times. ( I put the waterfall end of the tube in a big bucket, and the pump in another big bucket since they're too far away to go in the same one, and circulated the water many times through...and of course rinsed it out really well) No visible improvement, and a lot of work. - thought of pulling a small cloth through on a long wire, but it didn't work.... too long a distance. Anyone else got any great ideas!? Southern Ontario Low tech solution. When the 1" tubing in my 'puddle' gets clogged enough that my flow is limited, I unplug the pump, get the end of the hose, wipe it with rubbing alcohol and blow until it starts bubbling out of the pump. Plug the pump back in and let the hose purge a bunch of guck onto the ground and then put the hose back in the waterfall. Repeat in 3-4 months. |
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tubing blockage : clean? replace?
The 1" tubing going from my pump to the waterfall gets clogged like yours.
I end up cleaning it out every other week. I'm sure this problem exists because my pond is so dirty (I really need to do an all out cleaning) but I notice a drop in water flow 24 hrs after cleaning the filter...too much work! Wish I had an answer for your question, but at least you know your not the only one... Craig in south TX "pakett" wrote in message ... The 1" tubing from the pump to the waterfall develops layers of brown, wormy looking, thick sludgy stuff and keeps building up and eventually you can tell it's reducing the water-flow. I've tried the smooth tubing, and now have the ribbed black kind.... same thing happens. I know it's building up quickly because I can easily compare it to the small piece from the filter to the pump... I wonder what most of you out there do about this. I've done the following (but wonder if there's a better way of course!) - replaced tubing after cleaning didn't work. - flushed it with bleach & water, and also with CLR & water, at different times. ( I put the waterfall end of the tube in a big bucket, and the pump in another big bucket since they're too far away to go in the same one, and circulated the water many times through...and of course rinsed it out really well) No visible improvement, and a lot of work. - thought of pulling a small cloth through on a long wire, but it didn't work.... too long a distance. Anyone else got any great ideas!? Southern Ontario |
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tubing blockage : clean? replace?
Thanks for all your suggestions! In response:
-the tubing is already completely buried, except for what's underwater. - the tube from the pump to the waterfall is about 15' long, and yes, quite windy, bendy. - I have no ideas what the gunk is. The water flow is not slow - it's a 1000gal pump. I have no water problems, it is clear. -I don't think Grubber's idea to blow will work, the stuff is really attached to the walls of the tubing. - thanks Craig, for the company. Such quick drop in flow rate might mean you need a filter on your pump, that it's your pump that is getting clogged, not necessarily the tube. Maybe some things you read here will help you. I've always had this problem, regardless of other varying circumstances. Through smoth and ribbed tube, clean and dirty water, with or without UV. I think I'll try the electrical fishing wire method next, and get some of the sharp bends evened out a bit to make the job easier. Thanks everyone. I'll keep watch for more good ideas. Anda in S. Ontario |
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tubing blockage : clean? replace?
Thanks for all your suggestions! In response:
-the tubing is already completely buried, except for what's underwater. - the tube from the pump to the waterfall is about 15' long, and yes, quite windy, bendy. - I have no ideas what the gunk is. The water flow is not slow - it's a 1000gal pump. I have no water problems, it is clear. -I don't think Grubber's idea to blow will work, the stuff is really attached to the walls of the tubing. - thanks Craig, for the company. Such quick drop in flow rate might mean you need a filter on your pump, that it's your pump that is getting clogged, not necessarily the tube. Maybe some things you read here will help you. I've always had this problem, regardless of other varying circumstances. Through smoth and ribbed tube, clean and dirty water, with or without UV. I think I'll try the electrical fishing wire method next, and get some of the sharp bends evened out a bit to make the job easier. Thanks everyone. I'll keep watch for more good ideas. Anda in S. Ontario |
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