Equipment Review and Discussion :: Fluval 404 Ceramic Shaft

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Post Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:19 pm   Fluval 404 Ceramic Shaft

When I was cleaning the filter today, I guess I broke the ceramic shaft (which the impeller sits on). Not sure how it happened, but stuff happens, right?
Anyhow, I initially just fit it back together and started the filter up again (before I realized it wasn't supposed to be in two pieces :oops:). The filter ran alright, but was a bit noisy. When I figured out that it actually was broken, I shut off the filter.

I tracked down a replacement part at a local petstore, but wasn't able to get there before the shop closed.

Should I run the filter with the broken shaft? Or leave it off until I get the new part in there? Has anyone else had this problem?
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Post Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:32 pm   

I haven't owned a Fluval before, so I wouldn't know anything about how one works, but if it's only for one day, if you're going to get the replacement part tomorrow, I'd leave it off. Unless your turtle is messy enough to dirty up the water in 12 hours, I wouldn't turn the filter on.

If you run it like this, it could leak, or damage the rest of the filter, I don't know, just my hunch.
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Post Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:56 pm   

Don't run it with a broken shaft! You can damage the magnetic impeller. Also make sure the little rubber ring is seated properly in the bottom of the well...
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Post Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:54 am   

That's what I figured, although the water already looks a bit cloudy, messy little turtle :P

Grey goose- I also read that in the instruction manual, but I don't really understand what it means... How can I tell if the rubber thingy has "come out of its seat"?
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Post Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:49 am   

It's tough to see, I use a penlight. But if the new shaft feels loose after you put it in, its not seated or its missing. You should feel a slight resistance when you press the shaft into place...also make sure the shaft goes into the top cover properly, theres a little rubber thingy there too.
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Post Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:58 pm   

Thanks very much! I'll pay close attention to that when I put the new one in :)
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