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Magnum 350
I took apart my magnum 350 last night to clean it and make it flow more water as the water output has declined. I put it back together and it still trickles. Did I miss a cleaning a certain part? I took all the filter media out and rinsed it.
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It was the polishing filter media. I replaced it with a new one last night and cleaned every tube/hose with a bottle brush and cleaned any moving parts, I checked the inlet when it was on and it nearly sucked my finger in. The new polishing filter came with a care sheet. It says that it can be re-used, huh? To clean it use 1/2 cup of chlorine bleach and the rest water to cover the element. Let it sit overnight. Rinse it off well and let it completely dry. I don't like the fact that I have to use chlorine bleach in something that has my aquarium water running through it continuosly.
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When you clean the micron cartridge with bleach, allow it to soak overnight, then rinse well and allow to air dry. I think set it back in the jar with water with 10 gallon dose of dechlorinator and allow to dry again. I've never had any problem at all with this method and I've used them for years. Hope that helps!
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