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reefgirl189 02-28-2012 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by parkinsn (Post 687440)
I'm not sure if this is fish tank friendly or not but it works like a hot damn. Your local EECOL or Westburne will have it in stock. Looking at the applications part it does say "marine" however if it aquarium friendly or not is the question.

http://www.tnb.ca/en/fichier/whatsne...SIONTAPE_E.pdf

Speaking of working like HOT DAMN.. If you go to bottom of their page and call the Edmonton branch DO NOT accidently dial 1-866 instead of 1-888 on their toll free number. You will get directed to "gorgeous hot and horny girls"..

Wow... and all I was looking for was some more detailed info on the marine application for the T&B Self-fusing insulation tape... imagine my surprise :mrgreen:

LOL That totally made my day!

parkinsn 02-28-2012 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by reefgirl189 (Post 687448)
Speaking of working like HOT DAMN.. If you go to bottom of their page and call the Edmonton branch DO NOT accidently dial 1-866 instead of 1-888 on their toll free number. You will get directed to "gorgeous hot and horny girls"..

Wow... and all I was looking for was some more detailed info on the marine application for the T&B Self-fusing insulation tape... imagine my surprise :mrgreen:

LOL That totally made my day!

That's awesome!!

reefgirl189 02-28-2012 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by monocus (Post 687442)
i would take it apart and rewire it using the same cord if possible.you just end up with a shorter cord

I can't... the cracked sheathing is closer to the powerhead than it is to the end of the cord. I cannot open the motor case housing on the powerhead without damaging the unit.

Just waiting to hear back about the tape from the manufacturer...

parkinsn 02-28-2012 06:36 PM

Pm'd

sunoka 02-28-2012 06:54 PM

I inspect electrical and work closely with CSA....you need to throw the pump in the garbage it is unsafe for your fish and your home ! Are you GFI protected ?


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Originally Posted by reefgirl189 (Post 687383)
I'm having some trouble repairing a cord from a used piece of equipment I bought from another canreefer.

The cord from the tunze pump unfortunately will sit partway in the water of my DT. The protective sheathing is cracked, exposing all the wires inside. Luckily the internal wires still have their sheathing.

Originally my plan was to get some good heat shrink and use that but I can't find any that will fit over the end of the cord and shrink enough to enclose the exposed wires to the point of being considered waterproof.

I'm nervous of using electrical tape to do the job as it is going to be underwater.

Does anyone have any ideas on what could work? I'm down to my last brilliant idea of using silicone to seal it.


reefgirl189 02-28-2012 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by sunoka (Post 687464)
I inspect electrical and work closely with CSA....you need to throw the pump in the garbage it is unsafe for your fish and your home ! Are you GFI protected ?

Yes the sump room is GFI protected. Sigh... I knew that the cable was no good and it shouldn't be used.. I'm just a bit upset that I wasted the money... I should have just bought a brand new pump...

ETA: I think I'll contact Tunze and see if they can replace the cable on it for me...

Lampshade 02-28-2012 07:38 PM

IF it's that bad, cut the cable where it's freyed, solder both wires together, heat shrink each wire, and heat shrink the cable a good 6" up on both sides. IT's only 18/24VDC and protected by the controller. So even if you do a terrible mess and have water get in, you won't be frying your fish.

If it's 120V then yes, it could be a safety hazard, and I would be iffy about the repair.

lockrookie 02-28-2012 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by reefgirl189 (Post 687485)
Yes the sump room is GFI protected. Sigh... I knew that the cable was no good and it shouldn't be used.. I'm just a bit upset that I wasted the money... I should have just bought a brand new pump...

dont sweat it i bought a couple powerheads from a guy that ended up being garbage. but it is better to toss and mark it up as an oops than get electricuted by your pump your safetty and teh sfety of your system is nuber one money can be remade human cloneing not so easy.

reef-keeper 02-28-2012 08:45 PM

If the powerhead is glued you should just tossed away. If it is disassemable you can buy a new molded power cord from Electrionic Connections on the south side in Edmonton and replace the cord. The last cord I bought was $6.99.

Mrfish55 02-28-2012 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by reefgirl189 (Post 687448)
Speaking of working like HOT DAMN.. If you go to bottom of their page and call the Edmonton branch DO NOT accidently dial 1-866 instead of 1-888 on their toll free number. You will get directed to "gorgeous hot and horny girls"!

just to make sure, could you post the full phone number?:lol:


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