(I also posted this same text on Reddit)
Hello,
I bought my first canister filter because I was tired of cleaning my small internal filters every week and people said they were really quiet.
I got a Tetra EX 1000 filter from my local fish store.
However, I was a bit disappointed with the sound of this thing makes. It emits a low-pitch buzzing that almost sounds like grinding upclose.
I tried the usual tricks, shaking the filter to get air out, but it didn't allievate it. I also primed with the hose method, as opposed to the priming button it comes with.
I inspected the impeller of it, and on the plastic shaft that connects the magnet to the rotor, there appears to be some sort of slight artifact or mold line left by injection molding I pressume. I don't know whetever this would be normal (I should have taken a photo but I forgot!)
I ran the unit dry for two seconds, and the impeller is making a horrible rattling sound, 100x worse compared to when wet. I know they're not supposed to run dry, but when I did the same test with my small Aquael Uni filter, it makes absolutely no sound whatsoever.
Also some people said that the noise should go away in a couple of days when biofilm develops inside the impeller chamber. I don't know whetever I'm just insane or sensitive to sound, but the unit is definitely not "dead silent" as many reviewers on German Amazon claim.
What should I do in this situation? Contact the manufacturer or just wait?
Video recording of my phone, maybe it gives some idea?
Hello,
I bought my first canister filter because I was tired of cleaning my small internal filters every week and people said they were really quiet.
I got a Tetra EX 1000 filter from my local fish store.
However, I was a bit disappointed with the sound of this thing makes. It emits a low-pitch buzzing that almost sounds like grinding upclose.
I tried the usual tricks, shaking the filter to get air out, but it didn't allievate it. I also primed with the hose method, as opposed to the priming button it comes with.
I inspected the impeller of it, and on the plastic shaft that connects the magnet to the rotor, there appears to be some sort of slight artifact or mold line left by injection molding I pressume. I don't know whetever this would be normal (I should have taken a photo but I forgot!)
I ran the unit dry for two seconds, and the impeller is making a horrible rattling sound, 100x worse compared to when wet. I know they're not supposed to run dry, but when I did the same test with my small Aquael Uni filter, it makes absolutely no sound whatsoever.
Also some people said that the noise should go away in a couple of days when biofilm develops inside the impeller chamber. I don't know whetever I'm just insane or sensitive to sound, but the unit is definitely not "dead silent" as many reviewers on German Amazon claim.
What should I do in this situation? Contact the manufacturer or just wait?