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Thank you for creating this video of steps needed to maintain the ReefWave..👏👏👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks my man you just save me from buying a new motor assy ! Work perfect now 10/10!
Very good job, greetings from germany.
Thankyou Oliver
Relatively useful video but totally ignored the main problem that folks can’t remove the impeller like that.
helpful video, but i cant put enough force on the green end to push it out
That's a really helpful video! Them corals are amazing, do you sell those toadstools?
Thanks Nano, we don't sell them at that size but we do have frags.
Ive got the 45, struggling to get impeller out using push down method very tight
Same did you solve the problem?
@@reefcubedan2680 I stacked a dime on a nickel on a quarter on a cutting board and pressed against that.
@@sesopenkoI put an incredible amount of force and it won’t budge.
what percentage of citric acid do you use
I never measure, just throw it in.The more you add, the quicker it will work.
It's called a rotor not an impeller!!
Thank you for creating this video of steps needed to maintain the ReefWave..👏👏👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks my man you just save me from buying a new motor assy ! Work perfect now 10/10!
Very good job, greetings from germany.
Thankyou Oliver
Relatively useful video but totally ignored the main problem that folks can’t remove the impeller like that.
helpful video, but i cant put enough force on the green end to push it out
That's a really helpful video! Them corals are amazing, do you sell those toadstools?
Thanks Nano, we don't sell them at that size but we do have frags.
Ive got the 45, struggling to get impeller out using push down method very tight
Same did you solve the problem?
@@reefcubedan2680 I stacked a dime on a nickel on a quarter on a cutting board and pressed against that.
@@sesopenkoI put an incredible amount of force and it won’t budge.
what percentage of citric acid do you use
I never measure, just throw it in.
The more you add, the quicker it will work.
It's called a rotor not an impeller!!