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Protein Skimmer just died 2 days before vacation

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Topic: Protein Skimmer just died 2 days before vacation
Posted By: peiji
Subject: Protein Skimmer just died 2 days before vacation
Date Posted: December 17 2014 at 10:53pm
Should I be worried? My protein skimmer just died and I'll be gone for 12 days. I don't think I have time to get a new pump. I've never run my tank before without skimming but I know there are some who don't skim at all. Right now my Nitrates are 0. How long will that last without skimming? No idea. 

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Highland, UT
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Posted By: peiji
Date Posted: December 17 2014 at 11:35pm
On closer inspection, it looks like the rod that goes inside the magnetic part of the impeller (sorry I don't know all the technical terms) broke in half. Who knows how. Is it possible to get a new one? I've looked all over online. Here's the broken part below. Is it even possible to find something like that at a hardware store? Looks like any non-metal rod of the same size would do. 






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Jared Page
Highland, UT
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Posted By: love2skiutah
Date Posted: December 17 2014 at 11:43pm
One less thing to worry about :)  Just feed very lightly. 


Posted By: Mark Peterson
Date Posted: December 18 2014 at 6:45am
I agree with Aaron. I feed once daily. When going on vacation I always have my experienced hobbyist tank sitter (Jake Pehrson) feed only once every 2 or three days. That's 1/3 - 1/2 as much as usual. That way the tank eats everything it gets and there is no waste even for the biofiltration to eat. The tank looks a bit cleaner when I return home. There is no substitute for having an experienced hobbyist do the tank sitting when the owner is to be gone for more than 5 days.

That is a ceramic post. A new post comes with a new impeller which costs anywhere from $35-$80 online, though there might be one floating around with someone here. What pump (brand and model) does it fit and exactly how long is it? 
Please feel free to post here and also text/call me so I can respond immediately if I have one. I could easily come your way because I have another stop in your direction.

Aloha,
Mark  Hug
808-345-1039

P.S.
I would not use a metallic post. Finding a stainless steel rod that is also stainless steel at the ends will be practically impossible.


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Posted By: peiji
Date Posted: December 18 2014 at 7:08am
Actually, i suddenly just got the inspiration to try the inside of a pen. It was the perfect diameter and I think rigid enough to do the job. I just tried it and it works like a charm so far. The pump was a TIA iB 350 made for a Cadlights Protein Skimmer. I don't even remember the model. 

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Jared Page
Highland, UT
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Posted By: Dion Richins
Date Posted: December 18 2014 at 7:12am
Inside of a pen? Like with ink?

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Posted By: peiji
Date Posted: December 18 2014 at 8:45am
Yes but the ink was gone of course and it's well rinsed.

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Highland, UT
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Posted By: Reefboy4life
Date Posted: December 18 2014 at 9:11am
Lol that's crazy I bought my return pump that I am using now on my 24 gal from a yard sale and the same shaft was broke in half, I used the inside of a mechanical led pencil washed really good, been running no problems for 5 months now, should work fine for you as well.

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Posted By: Adam Blundell
Date Posted: December 18 2014 at 9:32am
Leave it off, worry about it when you get back.

Adam

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Posted By: jwoo
Date Posted: December 18 2014 at 10:35am
I've got a spare skimmer I'm not using at the moment if you want to borrow it. It's a Euro Reef with a Mag 9. Was using it on my 120. Let me know if you want to borrow it.

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Posted By: peiji
Date Posted: December 18 2014 at 1:09pm
Thanks for the offers of help. I believe I've fixed it so problem averted I think.

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Jared Page
Highland, UT
Graphic Designer


Posted By: Mark Peterson
Date Posted: December 18 2014 at 7:14pm
That's good to hear. 
I have a variety of posts I have saved from impellers gone bad. I even saved the impellers to show visitors what they look like when they go bad. Smile Hang on to that broken post, in case you need to see if I have a replacement.
Have a great vacation.

Aloha  Hug


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Posted By: Fatman
Date Posted: December 19 2014 at 7:15am
I have read that the carbon fiber shafts from the local model/hobby stores can be cut to length and work well.

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Posted By: Mark Peterson
Date Posted: December 19 2014 at 8:19am
Great idea. Thumbs Up

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Posted By: millsu2
Date Posted: December 22 2014 at 8:56am
I had one of the original Koralia power heads and it had a ceramic shaft. After a few years it broke. I called the manufacturer and they sent me a new metal one for free. Try calling the pump manufacturer and see what they will do for you. It seems less common in the aquarium industry, but companies will sometimes help you out.



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