yabadaba
Fish Crazy
Guys, I've had my Eheim 2080 for about 4 years now and have had no problems with it up until about 6 months ago when I noticed it was leaking slightly. At this stage I simply cleaned the rubber seals and applied some synthetic grease to them before refitting the lid and that seemed to do the job. But a couple of months ago it started leaking again, so last week I replaced all the seals but was dismayed this evening to shine a torch under and behind the filter and see a pool of water sitting in the bottom of the cabinet again. The leak is slight but shows itself clearly after a few days and seems to come from the join between the top and bottom sections.
I have noticed recently that when I remove the top section that the water level seems high and water spills when I remove the top and when I replace it. Not sure if it's always been this high, but I don't remember replacing the lid before having the effect of displacing the water in the canister so it spills over the sides.
Has anyone experienced similar....any advice on how to stop the leaking?
Alternatively, I'd be happy to buy a replacement if trying to cure the leak becomes too time consuming, but what to go for? My tank is a 5x2x2 community setup with about 480 litres of water in it, housing a wide range of fish that have lived happily and healthily together for years. Basically I would need something that provides as good, or better, filtration as the 2080 and one that is considered reliable, Price is not an issue.....quality and reliability are. The only area I'd mark the 2080 down on (other than the current leak) is the physical filtration, so improving that area would be good.
Thanks for any advice.
I have noticed recently that when I remove the top section that the water level seems high and water spills when I remove the top and when I replace it. Not sure if it's always been this high, but I don't remember replacing the lid before having the effect of displacing the water in the canister so it spills over the sides.
Has anyone experienced similar....any advice on how to stop the leaking?
Alternatively, I'd be happy to buy a replacement if trying to cure the leak becomes too time consuming, but what to go for? My tank is a 5x2x2 community setup with about 480 litres of water in it, housing a wide range of fish that have lived happily and healthily together for years. Basically I would need something that provides as good, or better, filtration as the 2080 and one that is considered reliable, Price is not an issue.....quality and reliability are. The only area I'd mark the 2080 down on (other than the current leak) is the physical filtration, so improving that area would be good.
Thanks for any advice.