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aquastream stop super slow

Thursday, August 30th 2018, 8:49pm

got Aquastream XT that is used just 3 month bought it as new from Ebay and on beginning was working perfect ... but last days it is super slow ... flow rate it is just minimum despite changes of speed in Aquasuite ... if will set up over 5000 rpm You can hear how it will speed up but flow rate doesn't change stay almost the same on just barely minimum ... it was working fine just got almost new build and now it is super slow no matter what speed will setup - can hear pumpor engine will increase rpm but on acrylic tube cant see any changes is flow rate ... got GTX 1080ti and after while loop getting to be very warm ... before flow rate was so perfect now stays just on minimum . Tried all setup even dissasembled and it is clean in side ...

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

RE: aquastream stop super slow

Thursday, August 30th 2018, 9:04pm

Tried all setup even dissasembled and it is clean in side ...

Have you also checked that the impeller can be roated on the axis without any noteworthy effort? If it does not run smooth I can recommend to apply some white gas into the bearing and to pull the axis a few times through it. This usually removes most gunk. Flush these parts with tap water afterwards.

Tuesday, September 25th 2018, 4:04pm

hi there ... just done what You daid here aare some vid ...all aroud pump in side was clean after all I have done all the same pum rotate highly but flow rate very slow ... just dont know what to do now ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZjmTdUzmyo&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUV1BJCNHOs&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFC5AmqiEu0&feature=youtu.be
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Shoggy

Sven - Admin

Thursday, September 27th 2018, 8:26am

Based on the residues that the impeller shows I am quite sure sure that at least your CPU block must be clogged.

I can not tell from the photos or video if the impeller runs smoothly on the axis. If you try to remove the axis and push it back in again, this must be possible without any noteworthy resistance.

Thursday, September 27th 2018, 8:30am

Good eye shoggy. I also saw that but wasn't sure what it was. Great chance with the use of color fluids breaking down and maybe plasticize, you could have clogs in that loop. I would recommend a complete tear down and have a look in the CPU block.

bcikota

Full Member

Sunday, September 30th 2018, 9:06pm

I gave up on the colored fluids a long time ago. Maybe the situation has improved, but when I was doing it some years ago, there was always a lot of residue after a while in the loop. And I tried all the reputable manufacturers. Consequently, the flow would come down as well.
Distilled water, a silver coil and a few drops of biocide and my loop has been maintenance free for years with the same flow as in the beginning.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "bcikota" (Sep 30th 2018, 9:07pm)