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Hey Roger,

I bought a 3181 algae reactor back in October from Aquarium Specialty. I was doing some work in the sump this week and I noticed the pump was not working. The controller has power and lights up, but the pump does not. When I power it down using the feed button, and then repower it, it makes a sound...like something is landing! no joke! How should we proceed?
 
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ummm....prime the pump? It had been working for months and the pump is submerged in the sump. I'm not sure what you mean.
 

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Have you opened the pump and removed the impeller? The noise would indicate there is something going on with the impeller, a foreign object, calcium deposits, possibly broken blade, or that the cover over the impeller well is loose or not lined up properly. It would be about due for a break down and cleaning at this point.
 
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You will never believe what it was.

I cleaned the impeller and the pump, which really did not seem bad at all. I tested it in the sump and the pump was working fine. I hooked it back up to the reactor (can I say I LOATHE those hoses) and still nothing...hmmmm.

Come to find out, a piece of algae had broken free and traveled up to the top of the reactor preventing anything from exiting. Once I cleared that out, everything works fine. I never thought to look because the reactor isn't that full right now.
 

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Great news! Sorry for the very late reply.
 

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