I've tried contacting Seaside Aquatics on this. Their [email protected] support email address and their sales email address and have gotten no response on my 6 month old Filter Roller.
It's the Large Buggle Magus filter roller on my 340 gallon tank. The first 3 months it worked great. It would error out once or twice a month. Now, it's gotten to the point it errors out daily. The issue is that the paper gets bound up on the bottom rollers. If I yank a bunch of paper from the clean roll through the rollers then rewind it onto the clean roll, I dislodge the bottom rollers so it starts working for around 8-12 hours. Then, The motor turns and if the paper is bound up, the dirty roller pops off the motor connector and the motor turns without turning the paper. The paper takes some strength (more than the motor probably has) to free it from the bottom rollers.
I've got a lot of sponge and stuff growing on the filter roller where the water passes through the paper. I don't know if that's causing the rollers to gum up or if it's calcium. I've taken it a part once and it took me over 2 hours to put back together. I have no desire to take it all apart to clean it.
Anyone else have issues with the rollers and paper gumming up to the point the motor is unable to pull the paper through the rollers?
I'm almost to the point of going back to filter socks. This is crazy ridiculous for what we pay for this stuff and then have it be a manual filter roller... Manual in terms of I'm having to have the paper myself 3-4 times a day. . . Not the most ideal filtration method.
It's the Large Buggle Magus filter roller on my 340 gallon tank. The first 3 months it worked great. It would error out once or twice a month. Now, it's gotten to the point it errors out daily. The issue is that the paper gets bound up on the bottom rollers. If I yank a bunch of paper from the clean roll through the rollers then rewind it onto the clean roll, I dislodge the bottom rollers so it starts working for around 8-12 hours. Then, The motor turns and if the paper is bound up, the dirty roller pops off the motor connector and the motor turns without turning the paper. The paper takes some strength (more than the motor probably has) to free it from the bottom rollers.
I've got a lot of sponge and stuff growing on the filter roller where the water passes through the paper. I don't know if that's causing the rollers to gum up or if it's calcium. I've taken it a part once and it took me over 2 hours to put back together. I have no desire to take it all apart to clean it.
Anyone else have issues with the rollers and paper gumming up to the point the motor is unable to pull the paper through the rollers?
I'm almost to the point of going back to filter socks. This is crazy ridiculous for what we pay for this stuff and then have it be a manual filter roller... Manual in terms of I'm having to have the paper myself 3-4 times a day. . . Not the most ideal filtration method.


