This was hands down the best review on this filter... Anything you will have to ask is answered in this video... And I picked this canister filter up... And it is a great filter... For the money...
Got a couple sunsun filters myself a hw402b and hw3000. For best results just pull all the super fine white floss out, having a little in each layer is a waste of precious media space. On the bottom tray fill it with a couple foam filter grades (coarse,medium,fine) Your white filters are fine or extra fine Now your next 3 trays are free to be fully utilized for bio media. *Budget tip* 1 40/50lb bag of lava rock from the hardware store is under $10 and just needs to be rinsed, plenty of porous surface for bacteria growth. Additionally a pre filter sponge on your inlet fitting will prolong the time between filter service cycles, as less large gunk gets sucked in and your filter tanks longer to get clogged up enough to lower flow rate. Additionally i recomend buying a small tube of silicone grease from the plumbing section, all your gaskets perform better and last longer with proper greasing. Lastly, minor noise issues can be an improperly seated impeller, super simple fix just reseat it. If that doesnt fix it a small rubber mat under the canister should fix the vibration issue.
@@LongLiveYourTurtle additionally sun sun makes the hw 602 and hw 603, which are mini canisters that can function as your sponge filters, come cleaning time just close the valves, remove the lid and rinse out your tiny lightweight sponge canister, supposedly it cuts down maintenance for the larger canister to once in just about never (6-12 months+) since nothing much gets through additionally you get the extra tray for bio media and don't have to lug the thing out. Those mini canister come in multiple models both with and without a pump.
I just bought my 4th sunsun filter. These filters are so underrated. I have the 704 on my turtle tank and only need to clean it every 6 months. (I feed outside the tank). I have two on a 72 bow front (302 and 704) and a 704 on my 75g cichlid tank, that I haven’t opened in a year! (It’s due).
great video.704b is not noisy at all ,a low hum if anything in my living room ,you can forgive it for that considering the price point. Mine has been running for over a year no problems .as long as you look after and maintain the O rings etc. cheers from IRELAND.
I've noticed with a couple of the sunsun models that the noise can be from a slight improper seating of the impeller, just enough to get a wobble and that hum
I have had the Sunsun 704b canister for almost three years now, It's an awesome filter and the for the price it can't be beat. I would compare it to the Fluval FX4 as in flow rate and the FX6 for media capacity, I have two FX6's set up and running on a 125 gallon and the water is always crystal clear. I also have a Fluval 307 set up and running on a 55 gallon Mbuna tank and I'm not that happy with it's performance, it keeps the tank clean, but I wish it had more flow as it says on the box it's good for up to 75 gallons. I've been contemplating swapping the 307 out for the 704b and using the 307 as a back up. All in all I would definitely buy the Sunsun 704b again, but I would not buy a Fluval 07 series filter again, mainly because I can buy two 704b canisters for one 307 if being used on a bigger tank like a 75 gal and up, If it was a 29 gal up to a 55 gal I would just go with a HOB filter.
Just an FYI, you can take out the part of the bracket that slides, and just use the screws to hold it against the frame without the bracket. I did that on my 304b and it fits just about perfectly on my 75 gallon marineland tank.
Sorry Is not clear to me how you used the white cloth inside the 4 trays. Do you trash it or keep each of them on the bottom of the black plastic tray? Could be useful to put all of them in the bottom tray cover it with ceramic rings and then stack the other 3 on top just filled with ceramic rings? I'm setting up an aquarium of about 300L gross (120*50*50cm about 47x19x19 inches) and I choose this canister filter. I'm a newbie and trying to learn in order to provide the best possible environment for my 2yo male red slider.
Nice review. Got mine today can’t figure out, where to connect output and input tubes. Is left for input? I mean is this the part where the water flows into the aquarium or the other side? I’m confused.
I'm just curious but doesn't the UV sterilizer kill off that good bacteria that's suppose to be good for the aquarium? I'm still very new to the hobby and thinking of buying this cannister filter.
Because it’s not sterilizing the tanks surfaces or bio media. Just the water passing thru the filter. There is almost no beneficial bactieria in the water column. It’s all attached to surfaces such as your wood, rocks, substrate and filter media.
Yes, it should. I shoot for a filter with a flowrate of about 6-8 times the tank size per hour (based on the rating of the filter). If you find it isnt enough you can alway add another. Thanks!
Good review Canister set up Dirty water should hit first in this order Otherwise you have a really nice pump that does nothing but extract the heavies You should able to get all your filters in the bottom tray coarse medium fine Keep away from those cheap Chinese bio rings because the surface isn't porous. Mechanical filters Biological Chemical Within 10 days you should see a difference in your water testing. I have two 10in red ear terrapins and 15 fish running on a aquael 2000 max
With my filter empty I figured I could pump the primer and I pumped for ten mins and got nothing. Filled the canister with water and pumped for thirty seconds and water was flowing. 😂🤣 wonder what the difference was.
Back in the days I bought my first external filter HW-302, it was nice but after I switched to AQUAEL ULTRA 900 the Sunsun quality of plastic felt realy bad. Did it improve with the new versions of Sunsun filters?
I wish reviewer's would just get on with it and save a lot of time not interested in unboxing i think we can aii do that just get to mest of the matter how does it work
I can understand that to a point. But I appreciate the unboxing. I'm completely new to tanks and filters so I am grateful for all of the extras and useful information. It may seem like basic stuff to some but to others who are new and have absolutely no idea what they're doing, the unboxings and explanation of those minor things are of a great help. I see it like this. Better to have the information and not need it than to need it and not have it. You can always just skip last the unboxing part 😊
Idk man, it looks like and comes with every shitty canister filter I've ever delay with. The trays are always warped and don't lay flush. those stupid tube clamps that don't do anything , you're better off getting zip ties. The same old primer pump that doesn't do crap and you just end up shaking the thing for two days straight trying to get the air out. Same weak clamps that always break . And an o-ring that needs immediate replacement with something more durable. Threaded nuts that always crack trying to loosen them for that first cleaning ( which is when everything goes wrong ) . Probably a ceramic impeller that breaks ( so stupid) and an impeller with some strange sized magnet base that's impossible to replace unless you are slick enough to go back to the pet store , open another filter box and steal one , ( which is why I don't buy anything on line anymore because I want to know where replacement parts are ) . But now this one is special,they've added another variable, an UV light , that I'm sure will work flawlessly. And the flow rate is rated for the amount and kind of media it comes with. Everything you add after the fact dramatically slows that flow. You'll lose a good 30% of whatever it's marketed for and put more strain on the motor and bye bye canister because you just gave it a half life .
This was hands down the best review on this filter... Anything you will have to ask is answered in this video... And I picked this canister filter up... And it is a great filter... For the money...
Got a couple sunsun filters myself a hw402b and hw3000.
For best results just pull all the super fine white floss out, having a little in each layer is a waste of precious media space.
On the bottom tray fill it with a couple foam filter grades (coarse,medium,fine)
Your white filters are fine or extra fine
Now your next 3 trays are free to be fully utilized for bio media.
*Budget tip* 1 40/50lb bag of lava rock from the hardware store is under $10 and just needs to be rinsed, plenty of porous surface for bacteria growth.
Additionally a pre filter sponge on your inlet fitting will prolong the time between filter service cycles, as less large gunk gets sucked in and your filter tanks longer to get clogged up enough to lower flow rate.
Additionally i recomend buying a small tube of silicone grease from the plumbing section, all your gaskets perform better and last longer with proper greasing.
Lastly, minor noise issues can be an improperly seated impeller, super simple fix just reseat it.
If that doesnt fix it a small rubber mat under the canister should fix the vibration issue.
Fantastic tips! I'll be sure to think about this when I clean out the filter, thanks!
@@LongLiveYourTurtle additionally sun sun makes the hw 602 and hw 603, which are mini canisters that can function as your sponge filters, come cleaning time just close the valves, remove the lid and rinse out your tiny lightweight sponge canister, supposedly it cuts down maintenance for the larger canister to once in just about never (6-12 months+) since nothing much gets through additionally you get the extra tray for bio media and don't have to lug the thing out.
Those mini canister come in multiple models both with and without a pump.
You are awesome. You answer all my questions and give great ideas. Thank you.
I just bought my 4th sunsun filter. These filters are so underrated. I have the 704 on my turtle tank and only need to clean it every 6 months. (I feed outside the tank). I have two on a 72 bow front (302 and 704) and a 704 on my 75g cichlid tank, that I haven’t opened in a year! (It’s due).
Very thorough in-depth review! We need more reviews like this on more products
Дякую за чесний відгук! Нарешті я знайшла його на просторах Ютуб для цього фільтра))
Було корисно!!😊🤝
great video.704b is not noisy at all ,a low hum if anything in my living room ,you can forgive it for that considering the price point. Mine has been running for over a year no problems .as long as you look after and maintain the O rings etc. cheers from IRELAND.
Great! Thanks for the comment :)
I've noticed with a couple of the sunsun models that the noise can be from a slight improper seating of the impeller, just enough to get a wobble and that hum
Thank You very much for your work
🐢👍
I have had the Sunsun 704b canister for almost three years now, It's an awesome filter and the for the price it can't be beat. I would compare it to the Fluval FX4 as in flow rate and the FX6 for media capacity, I have two FX6's set up and running on a 125 gallon and the water is always crystal clear. I also have a Fluval 307 set up and running on a 55 gallon Mbuna tank and I'm not that happy with it's performance, it keeps the tank clean, but I wish it had more flow as it says on the box it's good for up to 75 gallons. I've been contemplating swapping the 307 out for the 704b and using the 307 as a back up.
All in all I would definitely buy the Sunsun 704b again, but I would not buy a Fluval 07 series filter again, mainly because I can buy two 704b canisters for one 307 if being used on a bigger tank like a 75 gal and up, If it was a 29 gal up to a 55 gal I would just go with a HOB filter.
Just an FYI, you can take out the part of the bracket that slides, and just use the screws to hold it against the frame without the bracket. I did that on my 304b and it fits just about perfectly on my 75 gallon marineland tank.
Great idea! I’ll try that out!!
Sorry Is not clear to me how you used the white cloth inside the 4 trays.
Do you trash it or keep each of them on the bottom of the black plastic tray?
Could be useful to put all of them in the bottom tray cover it with ceramic rings and then stack the other 3 on top just filled with ceramic rings?
I'm setting up an aquarium of about 300L gross (120*50*50cm about 47x19x19 inches) and I choose this canister filter.
I'm a newbie and trying to learn in order to provide the best possible environment for my 2yo male red slider.
I have the filter empty, everything where it should be but the filter won’t turn pump and the hand pump won’t move any water. Any suggestions?
is this superior over the Fluval FX6?
Nice review. Got mine today can’t figure out, where to connect output and input tubes. Is left for input? I mean is this the part where the water flows into the aquarium or the other side? I’m confused.
Check the manual, it shows how you can identify which on is which with the water flow picture!
How do I know that the Uv light is one of it is broken. I bought a used one filter system and idk if the uv light is working
I'm just curious but doesn't the UV sterilizer kill off that good bacteria that's suppose to be good for the aquarium? I'm still very new to the hobby and thinking of buying this cannister filter.
Because it’s not sterilizing the tanks surfaces or bio media. Just the water passing thru the filter. There is almost no beneficial bactieria in the water column. It’s all attached to surfaces such as your wood, rocks, substrate and filter media.
@@Roussey88 Ahh I see. Thanks. I'm still learning. Going to maybe start this hobby soon.
Thanks for sharing! Looks awesome!
Thanks for watching!
Looking for a replacement impeller, can’t find, will another work?
When will the basking stand come back need one for my 3 y/o res
Hopefully about 2 weeks!
Check out the Oase Biomaster Thermo filters. I would love to hear your review on them
Good morning! In another video you said you were using 2 for your 75 gallon tank? Do you think 1 would work for my side neck 75 gallon?
Yes, it should. I shoot for a filter with a flowrate of about 6-8 times the tank size per hour (based on the rating of the filter). If you find it isnt enough you can alway add another. Thanks!
Good review
Canister set up
Dirty water should hit first in this order
Otherwise you have a really nice pump that does nothing but extract the heavies
You should able to get all your filters in the bottom tray coarse medium fine
Keep away from those cheap Chinese bio rings because the surface isn't porous.
Mechanical filters
Biological
Chemical
Within 10 days you should see a difference in your water testing.
I have two 10in red ear terrapins and 15 fish running on a aquael 2000 max
With my filter empty I figured I could pump the primer and I pumped for ten mins and got nothing. Filled the canister with water and pumped for thirty seconds and water was flowing. 😂🤣 wonder what the difference was.
is this outdoor rated?
Great review thank you! I'm thinking of adopting a male eastern painted turtle. I'd love to know your thoughts on an indoor bog filter.
Do you think this filter will be too much for a 55 or a 75 gallon tank?
So with the gph after media, what tank would u recommend for a turtle tank? (Im thinking of upgrading my turtle tank)
Back in the days I bought my first external filter HW-302, it was nice but after I switched to AQUAEL ULTRA 900 the Sunsun quality of plastic felt realy bad. Did it improve with the new versions of Sunsun filters?
when leading water OUT of the aquarium is not the time to be cheap and go budget... keep it more safe and go with quality materials!
the green hoses = no algae build up in the tubes
They do the green hose because is cheaper haha, it is from China 🤣🤣
I figured, but still.... haha
I wish reviewer's would just get on with it and save a lot of time not interested in unboxing i think we can aii do that just get to mest of the matter how does it work
I can understand that to a point. But I appreciate the unboxing. I'm completely new to tanks and filters so I am grateful for all of the extras and useful information. It may seem like basic stuff to some but to others who are new and have absolutely no idea what they're doing, the unboxings and explanation of those minor things are of a great help. I see it like this. Better to have the information and not need it than to need it and not have it. You can always just skip last the unboxing part 😊
Been trying to prime this stupid thing for over an hour and I get absolutely nothing
Did you figure this out??? Can you help me
Idk man, it looks like and comes with every shitty canister filter I've ever delay with. The trays are always warped and don't lay flush. those stupid tube clamps that don't do anything , you're better off getting zip ties. The same old primer pump that doesn't do crap and you just end up shaking the thing for two days straight trying to get the air out. Same weak clamps that always break . And an o-ring that needs immediate replacement with something more durable. Threaded nuts that always crack trying to loosen them for that first cleaning ( which is when everything goes wrong ) . Probably a ceramic impeller that breaks ( so stupid) and an impeller with some strange sized magnet base that's impossible to replace unless you are slick enough to go back to the pet store , open another filter box and steal one , ( which is why I don't buy anything on line anymore because I want to know where replacement parts are ) . But now this one is special,they've added another variable, an UV light , that I'm sure will work flawlessly.
And the flow rate is rated for the amount and kind of media it comes with. Everything you add after the fact dramatically slows that flow. You'll lose a good 30% of whatever it's marketed for and put more strain on the motor and bye bye canister because you just gave it a half life .