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I don’t understand the min and max speeds, and with the schedule time does that mean it’ll turn off for 1 minute between 23:59 and 00:00
Did you do the COR setup task? That sets min and max, its exactly as it sounds the min is the minimum you want it to run, like with a Feed cycle and max is the max speed. And no, it won't be off one minute , 00:00 would be your 24:00 which is a second not minute.
 

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Not in the last 2 years its been running? But mine only runs at about 40%
Strange, I had a problem when I got it, and Neptune replaced it. Worked good for a month or so but it again slows down gradually. If I take it apart and clean it (which isn't dirty) it's good for 2-3 weeks again. I run mine around 50.
 
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Did you do the COR setup task? That sets min and max, its exactly as it sounds the min is the minimum you want it to run, like with a Feed cycle and max is the max speed. And no, it won't be off one minute , 00:00 would be your 24:00 which is a second not minute.
Yes I configured it thru the tasks setup.
I get the min and max but it’s just the speed percentages that’s throwing me off.
But like I said the tank is running fine and the water level is where it should be so it must be right.
 

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Do any of you Cor pump guys have an issue with the pump gradually slowing down? @areefer01 @JonoH

On its own, no.

I use the feed mode which will lower it down to 5% or so then after 30 minutes return back to its normal run time. I also use a virtual outlet with feed mode that will turn them off for maintenance such as water changes. Other than that they run fine.

I clean mine about every three months. I have a total of three. Cor 15 for skimmer, Cor 15 for refugium, return (secondary), and Cor 20 return (primary). The Cor 20 return uses an a power outlet outside of my Neptune EB832. I have one spare Cor pump block that I use for maintenance. I shut one pump down, take it out, swap plumbing, and power up. Clean the one I just removed, repeat. Makes it super simple.

3 issues I've had. 2 are related to me, the hobbyist. One, the power supply on the Cor 20.


1. Look at the images below. I have strombus grazer snails that are maybe 1/4" in size and they are everywhere. Great little cleaners. Anyway I noticed my return pump was not moving as much water than it normally does and couldn't figure out why. In fact I only noticed it because my hand was in the tank and it passed the outlet. Anyway I started to look around, removed the pump to inspect, and this is what I saw :). Yes, the pump was still working but not producing as much flow. Cleaned it up and it was back to normal. At this point in their installation I did not have an intake cover (it does not come with one) which I now use. This problem no longer happens.

2. The reason for the spare motor block. I noticed my skimmer was not working and thought it was the Cor pump driving it. Swapped pumps between the secondary and the problem persisted. Still not working. Thought it may be the driver, swapped that. Nothing. No bubbles in the skimmer even at 100%. Reach out to support and they suggested I take the pump out and test it in a bucket of water. Yup, pump worked. Turns out the strombus grazer snails in the image below found a way in my skimmer venturi which prevented air from coming in and not making any bubbles. I had ordered a motor block thinking that was the issue. Thus the spare for cleaning.

3. Only real issue I have had over the years is that the Cor 20 power supply failed. I've read around the web of a few others reporting this but it has only happened to me the one time.

TL; DR no, I don't really notice a fall off. I clean mine about every 3 months but this is something I do with all of my returns and power heads. I do not believe in letting them run for years without service. This works for me. I think either of the two pumps you listed will be fine but happy to share my experience since you asked.


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No, I didn’t miss what they said that’s just a better pump. They won’t have any problems with the controllers. i’ve had both of the pumps above. I will never run a. Dc return pump.

You did. Let me put it in bold for you.

They said:
BTW these 2 pumps are the only ones I’m interested in.

Hope your day is well.
 

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On its own, no.

I use the feed mode which will lower it down to 5% or so then after 30 minutes return back to its normal run time. I also use a virtual outlet with feed mode that will turn them off for maintenance such as water changes. Other than that they run fine.

I clean mine about every three months. I have a total of three. Cor 15 for skimmer, Cor 15 for refugium, return (secondary), and Cor 20 return (primary). The Cor 20 return uses an a power outlet outside of my Neptune EB832. I have one spare Cor pump block that I use for maintenance. I shut one pump down, take it out, swap plumbing, and power up. Clean the one I just removed, repeat. Makes it super simple.

3 issues I've had. 2 are related to me, the hobbyist. One, the power supply on the Cor 20.


1. Look at the images below. I have strombus grazer snails that are maybe 1/4" in size and they are everywhere. Great little cleaners. Anyway I noticed my return pump was not moving as much water than it normally does and couldn't figure out why. In fact I only noticed it because my hand was in the tank and it passed the outlet. Anyway I started to look around, removed the pump to inspect, and this is what I saw :). Yes, the pump was still working but not producing as much flow. Cleaned it up and it was back to normal. At this point in their installation I did not have an intake cover (it does not come with one) which I now use. This problem no longer happens.

2. The reason for the spare motor block. I noticed my skimmer was not working and thought it was the Cor pump driving it. Swapped pumps between the secondary and the problem persisted. Still not working. Thought it may be the driver, swapped that. Nothing. No bubbles in the skimmer even at 100%. Reach out to support and they suggested I take the pump out and test it in a bucket of water. Yup, pump worked. Turns out the strombus grazer snails in the image below found a way in my skimmer venturi which prevented air from coming in and not making any bubbles. I had ordered a motor block thinking that was the issue. Thus the spare for cleaning.

3. Only real issue I have had over the years is that the Cor 20 power supply failed. I've read around the web of a few others reporting this but it has only happened to me the one time.

TL; DR no, I don't really notice a fall off. I clean mine about every 3 months but this is something I do with all of my returns and power heads. I do not believe in letting them run for years without service. This works for me. I think either of the two pumps you listed will be fine but happy to share my experience since you asked.
Appreciate the info. I clean mine every 3 weeks due to it slowing down, ideally it would be nice to get it to every 3 months like yourself. When cleaning its 99% spotless. I do have a new spare motor block so maybe I'll swap them out this weekend during my water change.
 

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Just wanting thoughts of replacing my current Vectra S2 (which is on its way out) with either a COR-15 or Vectra M2.
I run an Apex and my current system is a 90G,
I am planning to upgrade to a 120G before the end of the year.

I do like the battery backup hooked up to the Vectra as piece of mind and this has me leaning towards the M2.
I also like having the one brand hence getting a Cor to go with the Neptune gear but I still don’t know what’s the best option.

BTW these 2 pumps are the only ones I’m interested in.
I have two Cor-20's, one as a backup, and I'm quite happy with them.
 

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I ended up picking up a Cor-15 today but I’m not sure if it’s setup correctly. I followed the instructions and it seems to run fine, but I’m a bit confused about the schedule. This is what it looks like.
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Here is the Cor user guide. There is a section on how IQ works. It is, in my opinion, more or less a way to fine tune or tailor the max speed for your overflow and display. It is the speed that it will run at all the time except during feed mode or maintenance when you would run it at reduced or off. The IQ Level adjustment basically is the min and max in this window. It will be ON, 100%, for normal operation.

See if this helps as I'm sure I am not explaining it well. As I see the image above you are set to run at 100% when on.

 
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Here is the Cor user guide. There is a section on how IQ works. It is, in my opinion, more or less a way to fine tune or tailor the max speed for your overflow and display. It is the speed that it will run at all the time except during feed mode or maintenance when you would run it at reduced or off. The IQ Level adjustment basically is the min and max in this window. It will be ON, 100%, for normal operation.

See if this helps as I'm sure I am not explaining it well. As I see the image above you are set to run at 100% when on.

Thanks, I'll check it out 👍
 

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On its own, no.

I use the feed mode which will lower it down to 5% or so then after 30 minutes return back to its normal run time. I also use a virtual outlet with feed mode that will turn them off for maintenance such as water changes. Other than that they run fine.

I clean mine about every three months. I have a total of three. Cor 15 for skimmer, Cor 15 for refugium, return (secondary), and Cor 20 return (primary). The Cor 20 return uses an a power outlet outside of my Neptune EB832. I have one spare Cor pump block that I use for maintenance. I shut one pump down, take it out, swap plumbing, and power up. Clean the one I just removed, repeat. Makes it super simple.

3 issues I've had. 2 are related to me, the hobbyist. One, the power supply on the Cor 20.


1. Look at the images below. I have strombus grazer snails that are maybe 1/4" in size and they are everywhere. Great little cleaners. Anyway I noticed my return pump was not moving as much water than it normally does and couldn't figure out why. In fact I only noticed it because my hand was in the tank and it passed the outlet. Anyway I started to look around, removed the pump to inspect, and this is what I saw :). Yes, the pump was still working but not producing as much flow. Cleaned it up and it was back to normal. At this point in their installation I did not have an intake cover (it does not come with one) which I now use. This problem no longer happens.

2. The reason for the spare motor block. I noticed my skimmer was not working and thought it was the Cor pump driving it. Swapped pumps between the secondary and the problem persisted. Still not working. Thought it may be the driver, swapped that. Nothing. No bubbles in the skimmer even at 100%. Reach out to support and they suggested I take the pump out and test it in a bucket of water. Yup, pump worked. Turns out the strombus grazer snails in the image below found a way in my skimmer venturi which prevented air from coming in and not making any bubbles. I had ordered a motor block thinking that was the issue. Thus the spare for cleaning.

3. Only real issue I have had over the years is that the Cor 20 power supply failed. I've read around the web of a few others reporting this but it has only happened to me the one time.

TL; DR no, I don't really notice a fall off. I clean mine about every 3 months but this is something I do with all of my returns and power heads. I do not believe in letting them run for years without service. This works for me. I think either of the two pumps you listed will be fine but happy to share my experience since you asked.


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Dang thats a lot of issues. Better get an AC sicce.
 

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On its own, no.

I use the feed mode which will lower it down to 5% or so then after 30 minutes return back to its normal run time. I also use a virtual outlet with feed mode that will turn them off for maintenance such as water changes. Other than that they run fine.

I clean mine about every three months. I have a total of three. Cor 15 for skimmer, Cor 15 for refugium, return (secondary), and Cor 20 return (primary). The Cor 20 return uses an a power outlet outside of my Neptune EB832. I have one spare Cor pump block that I use for maintenance. I shut one pump down, take it out, swap plumbing, and power up. Clean the one I just removed, repeat. Makes it super simple.

3 issues I've had. 2 are related to me, the hobbyist. One, the power supply on the Cor 20.


1. Look at the images below. I have strombus grazer snails that are maybe 1/4" in size and they are everywhere. Great little cleaners. Anyway I noticed my return pump was not moving as much water than it normally does and couldn't figure out why. In fact I only noticed it because my hand was in the tank and it passed the outlet. Anyway I started to look around, removed the pump to inspect, and this is what I saw :). Yes, the pump was still working but not producing as much flow. Cleaned it up and it was back to normal. At this point in their installation I did not have an intake cover (it does not come with one) which I now use. This problem no longer happens.

2. The reason for the spare motor block. I noticed my skimmer was not working and thought it was the Cor pump driving it. Swapped pumps between the secondary and the problem persisted. Still not working. Thought it may be the driver, swapped that. Nothing. No bubbles in the skimmer even at 100%. Reach out to support and they suggested I take the pump out and test it in a bucket of water. Yup, pump worked. Turns out the strombus grazer snails in the image below found a way in my skimmer venturi which prevented air from coming in and not making any bubbles. I had ordered a motor block thinking that was the issue. Thus the spare for cleaning.

3. Only real issue I have had over the years is that the Cor 20 power supply failed. I've read around the web of a few others reporting this but it has only happened to me the one time.

TL; DR no, I don't really notice a fall off. I clean mine about every 3 months but this is something I do with all of my returns and power heads. I do not believe in letting them run for years without service. This works for me. I think either of the two pumps you listed will be fine but happy to share my experience since you asked.


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Do you run a filter sock? That will keep all the crap out your pump. I have strombus with no issues.
 

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Do you run a filter sock? That will keep all the crap out your pump. I have strombus with no issues.

No, I do not. I run a pretty high nutrient system. Not by intent just how it has been working over the years.

I agree with you 100% that filter media of some type before the return chamber could have prevented this. Likewise an intake grill although the size would factor in. So yes, filter pad/media before the return chamber would be ideal.

As to why I am not. First reason is it would be extra work. Not much I agree but it would have to be replaced. The second reason is I had a spell of heavy travel for work and would be gone for a couple of weeks and didn't want to have someone take care of that.
 

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No, I do not. I run a pretty high nutrient system. Not by intent just how it has been working over the years.

I agree with you 100% that filter media of some type before the return chamber could have prevented this. Likewise an intake grill although the size would factor in. So yes, filter pad/media before the return chamber would be ideal.

As to why I am not. First reason is it would be extra work. Not much I agree but it would have to be replaced. The second reason is I had a spell of heavy travel for work and would be gone for a couple of weeks and didn't want to have someone take care of that.
I agree with you on that yeah if you’re gonna be gone for a couple weeks at a time, it would definitely be clogged. Be the same thing as almost not running one, it would just be overflowing. I use the Reef diaper throw away filter socks I love them. I have to change them twice a week on 100 gallon system. I feed twice daily heavily stocked tank.
 

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