For those in the hobby that own cars, do you change the oil and do regular maintenance on it? A return pump is no different. Especially since it is one of the more critical life support pieces on our aquariums. Pretty much the way I view it and your mileage (no pun intended) may vary.
Another way to look at it is that if it is out of sight out of mind it is easily forgotten. Simply put, it is there and never looked at. Is the cable frayed? Is it damaged? Body cracked? We don't know if there is any wear and tear on the externals. What about the inside? Volute / spiral shaped clean? Damaged? Film?
We need to ask ourselves the basic question. Is it running efficiently? Meaning, is it running equally as if it was cleaned and/or new? Chances are it is not. The next question then is if it matters? Maybe to some (those who clean) and not, to those who do not.
I also do not believe manufacture or brand matters. This is not a cost / quality issue but rather a piece of critical life support in our systems. So no budget shaming here.
TL; DR - routine maintenance gives us a chance to inspect things and make sure they are running properly and efficient. I typically do them on Tuesdays and never between Friday and Monday or holidays.
Example for reference of low flow between cleaning/maintenance, before, after. All the best.
Another way to look at it is that if it is out of sight out of mind it is easily forgotten. Simply put, it is there and never looked at. Is the cable frayed? Is it damaged? Body cracked? We don't know if there is any wear and tear on the externals. What about the inside? Volute / spiral shaped clean? Damaged? Film?
We need to ask ourselves the basic question. Is it running efficiently? Meaning, is it running equally as if it was cleaned and/or new? Chances are it is not. The next question then is if it matters? Maybe to some (those who clean) and not, to those who do not.
I also do not believe manufacture or brand matters. This is not a cost / quality issue but rather a piece of critical life support in our systems. So no budget shaming here.
TL; DR - routine maintenance gives us a chance to inspect things and make sure they are running properly and efficient. I typically do them on Tuesdays and never between Friday and Monday or holidays.
Example for reference of low flow between cleaning/maintenance, before, after. All the best.
