Yep, knock on wood, almost a month for me, running well now. I dont miss changing socks every 3 days at all.
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4cm inside diameter(for sleeve), 11cm outside diameter and 12cm width.Hello, Can you send me the exact width of the Di-7 filter roll to find an alternative in Europe please. Maybe Clarisea has the same. Thank you for help
Thank you4cm inside diameter(for sleeve), 11cm outside diameter and 12cm width.
I notice my fleece being dirtier than that, but my sump has a ton of detritus and hair algae in it since I started using the Klir filter in September. It also doesn’t sit in the filter sock hole 100% and the other rings are too big so there is always some water leaking past the unit’s filtration. If I bump the unit any the leaking is worse.Could I see some pictures of your fleece take-up roll, the dirty side and do you notice an increase of detritus in your sump since using the Klir? Here is mine.
I am having the same issue. Ever since I started using Klir I have been seeing way more detritus in my sump. I’ve been using it for over 6 months now and had many issues with this filter. Either the fleece gets caught on something then rips or the controller burns out. I’ve been thinking about the Clarisea lately. The detritus is driving me crazy.Could I see some pictures of your fleece take-up roll, the dirty side and do you notice an increase of detritus in your sump since using the Klir? Here is mine.
The unit seems to allow for way too much seepage, there are too many spots for water to bypass the actual filter. For me, this is a major flaw. The diverting cap and filter rings should have some sort of silicone seal to prevent water from getting by. I think The looseness of the rolls inside the unit also contribute to a lack of water tight seal.Definitely more detritus in my sump as well. And the stupid diverter keeps coming off.
Like some of you, I had problems with a motor too weak to wind the roll of fleece and problems with the controller. My attempts to solve my problem with CoralVue did not work.
I share with you the changes I made to eliminate my worries with this equipment. Already having an Apex Neptune controller, the task was not complicated. I bought a more powerful 24v gearmotor and used an optical level sensor directly plugged into my FMM (motor and optical sensor).
Advantages:
- no more engine power problems
- integration with my apex system
- easy alarms programming that can be received where I am (cell)
- remote interaction in case of problem.
Motor: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B072L157JT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The most complicated, even if it was not, was to adapt the engine to the mounting plate. I had to enlarge the shaft hole and make 4 new hole to screw the motor on the plate. You also have to adapt the hole of the black core with shaft dimension (need to enlarge a litle bit)Where the modifications to use the stronger gear motor hard to do?
TIA
1- Remove the Klire motor.Would love to get some instructions on how you did this?
Like some of you, I had problems with a motor too weak to wind the roll of fleece and problems with the controller. My attempts to solve my problem with CoralVue did not work.
I share with you the changes I made to eliminate my worries with this equipment. Already having an Apex Neptune controller, the task was not complicated. I bought a more powerful 24v gearmotor and used an optical level sensor directly plugged into my FMM (motor and optical sensor).
Advantages:
- no more engine power problems
- integration with my apex system
- easy alarms programming that can be received where I am (cell)
- remote interaction in case of problem.
Motor: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B072L157JT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1