For anyone with a Euroreef or ASM skimmer with a Sedra pump (not sure if other skimmer manufacturers or pump makers would have a similar problem):
I recently noticed that my pump wasn't performing nearly as well and had to be "kick started" with air into the intake tube in order to produce foam in the skimmer. Otherwise, it just burbled. I took appart my pump and found not only high calcium buildup considering I'd just cleaned it recently, but a distended impeller magnet area. If you look at the photo, you'll see the bulge I found. Undoubtedly it produced more friction which would cause more buildup and potentially cause motor problems.
A new impeller (source is in the "where to find things" thread) was like getting a brand new skimmer. Apparently I hadn't noticed it for a while and now I had to jack my adjustment tube on my Euroreef way back down to not completely flood the collection cup.
Check your impellers regularly, especially if you bought your skimmer used.
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I recently noticed that my pump wasn't performing nearly as well and had to be "kick started" with air into the intake tube in order to produce foam in the skimmer. Otherwise, it just burbled. I took appart my pump and found not only high calcium buildup considering I'd just cleaned it recently, but a distended impeller magnet area. If you look at the photo, you'll see the bulge I found. Undoubtedly it produced more friction which would cause more buildup and potentially cause motor problems.
A new impeller (source is in the "where to find things" thread) was like getting a brand new skimmer. Apparently I hadn't noticed it for a while and now I had to jack my adjustment tube on my Euroreef way back down to not completely flood the collection cup.
Check your impellers regularly, especially if you bought your skimmer used.
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