FX5 making tank a snow globe

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Gr8KarmaSF;1006049; said:
My guess is that its not the hose but the clamps. Not sure what its called but theres a thin tape like substance that plumbers use on the threads of their screws for a better fit, this might stop the air leak...

I think he is talking about teflon tape, but mine came with hose clamps that you just use a screw driver to tighten or loosen so you can try and tighten them...
 
señor_pescados_felices;988843;988843 said:
and I have no idea why.I adjusted the intake and output today just slightly and then changed the water.now my FX5 is shooting out very fine bubbles that pretty much make my tank look like a snow globe.light swishing sounds coming from inside,probably the bubbles (wherever they're coming from) hitting the being ground into a million pieces by the impeller.

all this maybe a half hour after I accidentally dropped my AC 110 on the floor and smashed it!!:nilly: :nilly:

I just bought the fricken thing a month ago,someone please help?!!:nilly: :nilly:


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dude im sorry for all your hassles i hope you figure it out :), but i would like to hear the story on how you smashed your AC110
 
well at this point I just about give up.I have tightened everything there is to tighten,I didn't try that tape but I'm thinking it must be the hose,and I'm not buying a new hose anytime soon.:grinno:

It's annoying but I'm not sure it's enough air to actually be hurting anything as far as burning out the motor or whatever.I'll probably just have to learn to live with it.;)

Anyhow I'm tired of looking and looking and I don't even know what to be looking for really as far as tell-tale signs of an air leak somewhere.:confused:

As for my AC110 it was wet and I was holding it by the sides.I had done so 100 times before but this time it slipped right through my hands when I was in the kitchen and smashed on the tile.a small piece fell of the impeller housing (one of the two threads that allow it to twist in place) and about a nickel sized hole in one of the corners.:irked:

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I have the same problem with my Oddyssea CFS4 filter. My filter is 4 days old and as of present, it has also made my fish tank somewhat like a snow globe. I bought it brand new from ebay and it goes hand in hand with my Penguin 350. I have tried adjusting both the input and output valves of the canister filter but to o avail. Its not a big deal and besides, I don't think its bothering my fishes that much.

Although I would like to be able to get rid of the micro-bubbles.
 
Thats air ingress. Check for any leakages on the suction side.
 
I had a minor bubble issue when I first started mine.

Does it cycle off after plug it in to let the air raise and come back on like it is designed too?

Also, do you have any slack in your inlet or return hoses?
 
shiv;1011004; said:
Thats air ingress. Check for any leakages on the suction side.

I pretty much tried everything as well as tightening anything that can be tightened.
 
I have some slack,I mean it's not pulled tight...I can pull the filter forward almost a foot without disconnecting the hoses.

It is starting to make more swishing noise,not so much like a washing machine yet as maybe a good quiet dishwasher but it is swishing noise nonetheless.

I unassembled the entire filter and put it back together and it helped some but that could just be for now like last time,and I want it to stop not just lesson to an extent.....we'll see how it looks tomorrow.

here's how it looked just before I took the FX5 entirely apart:

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Those photos looked so familiar. I see the same instance in my tank everyday.

BTW, I also have slack in both the input and output houses of my canister filter.
 
well here is a pic of my FX5 output...
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As you can see there are no bubbles coming from it, my AC110 creates more bubbles than my fx5.

Make sure you get as much slack out your line as I think the "ridges" in the hose with trap air.

I don't really thing that is your problem, as the hoses are not going to trap enough bubble to make it look like a snow globe for DAYS!!!!

You have an air leak some where...otherwise it would stop after a few days.
 
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