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Old 05-31-2009, 03:43 AM
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Have just recently installed a new barracuda pump and I am finding it is running extremely hot. I can barely touch the pump it is so hot and I have had to turn off my heaters and my aquarium temp is 30 celcius! (I normally keep it at 26) Some of my SPS is starting to RTN. I have no MH lights, this temp is hotter than my house. My aquarium is 180 gallon w 45 gallon sump. I have the pump dialed back about 50%. Vertical head is about 4 feet, horizontal about 6 feet. The only thing I can think of is my inlet pipe is a little longer than I would like, but it is the only way I could get it to fit/work in the area I have. Would this extra length cause the overheating? or is there some other trouble shooting I can do. The inlet is about 2 feet long, but I had to run the pipe up and over and down into the water again, so I guess it has to draw from about 4 feet of pipe. I used 2" pipe to do this. I have ruled out the skimmer pump and powerheads as the culprits.
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I'm not sure if such a large pump can be throttled back by %50? I would contact the manufacturer.

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Old 05-31-2009, 04:12 AM
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YEah, I have an email in to them, but I am not expecting a reply until monday. I thought maybe there might be some good advice here. I thought you could dial them back as much as you wanted. I can try opening it up some more and see if that helps. thanks
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Are you dialing back the input or the output? You should only dial back the output.

Have the pump run full out and see what happens.
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Are you dialing back the input or the output? You should only dial back the output.

Have the pump run full out and see what happens.
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I have a Barracuda with 8' vertical dialed back a little over half way and my pump is not hot at all. I was told that it could be used this way.
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oops - double posted
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Barracuda as well at about 50%. Warm but definitely not hot.
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I would be unpluging the pump if its that hot. But the pump is not adding the heat. If it is THAT hot that you can not touch it, I would assume it's heating the sump air, which is heating the water. The motor is not in contact with the wate, so can not directly transfer heat.

But a motor that is that hot can be dangerous, and possibly catch fire.
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The Reeflo pumps have a Thermal shutdown switch, so i wouldnt worry about it too much. I have a dart, and mine gets ... by the sounds of it, as hot as yours, or hotter, but has never shut off.

One thing i did was dissassemble the motor cover, and take it out side, and went after it with an aircompressor. There was a lot of .... crap in there, after that it ran much cooler. also if you leave the rear cover off, just watch for the fan, it runs a bit cooler, and quiter too.
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