Are metal screws on the outside of pumps a problem?
I just got two mag 7s for my tank... my first mags. My other two powerheads are a Rio+ thats hanging out in my display and a Euro-reef for my skimmer. The two mag's have 4 big metal screws hanging out on them, which kind of surprised me. I'm using one of the powerheads as a return from my sump, so it'll be inline and not a problem... the other was actually gonna go in my display though. I know its not a lot of metal, but I'm still cautious... You guys all recommend the mag powerheads, so... is it a problem that the metal is there?
i dont know what a mag pump looks like, but id put a botom dollar that they are stainless screws if they are meant to be in water. if they are not stainless i wouldn't even consider it! keeping in mind even stainless will succumb eventually. if the pumps never going to see the likes of water, a quick smear of vasoline will protect the screws
Hmmm... I thought that they made the Mag Pond Pumps with steel screws and the ones used in marine had some kind of a corrosion proof coating or something. I'll take a look at my pumps at home.
Thats funny, I just got my MAG 7 and discovered the SAME THING. Whats the deal? I guess they coudl be stainless? Not sure. In other pics it looks like they used black plastic screws. These screws are on the inlet/outlet piece that would be removed for cleaning.
I posted on the marine depot forum and got an answer from one of their admins that they have ben using mag pumps with the metal screws for 10 years on reef tanks. So I guess it is safe.
How very weird... they do look like plastic screws in the picture. I might do what the admin on the marinedepot forum said and just switch them out with nylon. Even if they are stainless, it seems sort of... strange that they would use them. Not like its hard to switch them out or anything
They are stainless and I've been using them for about 10 years without a problem. I would not change them.
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Hey guys I have only had my mag 7 for abour 1 year and I haven't seen any corrosion.
Stainless steel screws oxidize faster if it was subjected to saltwater and then allowed to dry atmospherically. If it stays submersed, the rate of oxidation slows dramatically.
I've used Mag 7, 24 and 36 externally and internally. No corrosion but they do add some heat. Especially the big ones.
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Reaching my 70th BD, I realize that I cannot help but grow old. However, I refuse to grow up!!! My wife would tell you, "He may be 70 but, He's going on 17". Life is wonderful with a woman like that.