Well, one thing's for sure: it leaks.
It's a 2026 Pro II, with heater module. I bought it almost 3 years ago, based on Eheim's reputation, and also the fact that I wouldn't have to clutter my tank with a heater. It's been well-maintained, regularly cleaned. Recently it began to leak, and I typically had to seal it 3 or 4 times before I could get it to run without leaking.
Last night was the final straw....couldn't get it to stop so I had to go the LFS and buy a Cascade.
And a heater, of course.
I'm wondering if anyone else has had a problem similar to mine with this filter, and if I should make the effort to save the stupid thing. The water leaks from the main seal, but the seal has every appearance of integrity. Not nicked, twisted, dry, or anything. The rubber rings that bush between the baskets are another story, however. They are very stiff and crusty. But could that cause it to leak around the main seal?? That would seem counter-intuitive to me, but I guess I don't completely grasp the water flow of this system.
I could spend about 40 bucks or so to get all new rubber parts for this filter. If that solved the problem, I would be happy. If it didn't, I would be out 40 bucks or so, and still PO'ed at Eheim. Anyway, the tank is fine for now with the cascade. But if I got my Eheim working dependably, I could sell it. Or even get another tank.
What would you do? Should a $200 canister fail after less than 3 years? My water is pretty hard, but I do have a water softener....not sure how bad that is for the rubber.
It's a 2026 Pro II, with heater module. I bought it almost 3 years ago, based on Eheim's reputation, and also the fact that I wouldn't have to clutter my tank with a heater. It's been well-maintained, regularly cleaned. Recently it began to leak, and I typically had to seal it 3 or 4 times before I could get it to run without leaking.
Last night was the final straw....couldn't get it to stop so I had to go the LFS and buy a Cascade.
And a heater, of course.
I'm wondering if anyone else has had a problem similar to mine with this filter, and if I should make the effort to save the stupid thing. The water leaks from the main seal, but the seal has every appearance of integrity. Not nicked, twisted, dry, or anything. The rubber rings that bush between the baskets are another story, however. They are very stiff and crusty. But could that cause it to leak around the main seal?? That would seem counter-intuitive to me, but I guess I don't completely grasp the water flow of this system.
I could spend about 40 bucks or so to get all new rubber parts for this filter. If that solved the problem, I would be happy. If it didn't, I would be out 40 bucks or so, and still PO'ed at Eheim. Anyway, the tank is fine for now with the cascade. But if I got my Eheim working dependably, I could sell it. Or even get another tank.
What would you do? Should a $200 canister fail after less than 3 years? My water is pretty hard, but I do have a water softener....not sure how bad that is for the rubber.