Rust of AA Green Killing Machine

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Hello,

I have AA Green Killing Machine 9W and 24W. Both rust inside the pump in 1-2 years (or sooner).

Is that normal or dangerous?

I attach the photo of rust of AA GKM 24W:
20211228_143726.jpg

Thanks for your help.
 

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Hello,

I have AA Green Killing Machine 9W and 24W. Both rust inside the pump in 1-2 years (or sooner).

Is that normal or dangerous?

I attach the photo of rust of AA GKM 24W:
20211228_143726.jpg

Thanks for your help.
1. Are you talking about the brown area on the bottom?
2. Its a little unclear what part of the pump that is - but Is it where the magnet for the impeller goes?
3. What does the rest of the pump look like?

If it is 'rust' - I would not use it in my tank - for a number of reasons.
 
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2. Yes, magnet is there.

The impeller is a little rusty. I attached a better photos:
20211228_145942.jpg
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The official answer from aa-aquarium.com:

"I have checked with our team. Since it’s submersible and operated inside water, a little rust after 2 years is normal.
Is the pump still working? You can just put it in after maintenance, is ok to use.


Best Regards,
Gavin "
 

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