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    Corvette Reefer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default suction cup faillllllll.....

    okay my maxi jet wont stay on the glass iv cleaned the suction cups and stuff but it wont stay, what other ways can i keep the pump up? i know u can use a glass magnet cleaner but i dont have any extra ones, what other ways can i without buying anything?
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    Suction cups..... Well suck. LOL they should have given them a different name.
    Anyway I've found that if once they are clean u firmly press them to the glass and then give them a gentle tug to set them. Give it a whirl and let us know how it goes.
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    How far down do you want to put them and are you using a sump?
    Reason being is that if you put them on a dry wall, add a little moisture to the cups they will stick like super glue.
    Putting them on under water will trap to much water between the glass and cups.


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    If you're not putting the powerhead too deep in the tank... then I'd suggest skipping the suction cups and using the clip that comes with MJ powerheads.

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    yeah suction cups suck, id put in the WTB forum and look for someone who isnt using theres see if they will give you their set free, i think i have a mj1200 one laying around i don't use, i dont know if it will work or not but maybe its just the suction cups you have? i know if they were wet for a while then you just let them sit out they dry rot really easy.

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    If you get stuck needing to use the suction cups-

    Make sure your glass is VERY clean. Suction cups too. I have added a minute amount of vasaline to them too, in the past. It helps with the hold, and I have never seen negative effects from it.

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    Glass really clean and twist them around some. I still have the same problem with my powerhead but my cups are in a triangular patern so twisting them keeps them stuck. Sometimes you just have to replace them. I dont know how mj cups are attached so this may not help.


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    eventually they lose their shape and have to be replaced. I've stuck them on using aquarium safe silicon, it will hold for awhile, but eventually even it will fail.
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    i think the general concensus is suck-tion cups really do suck at there job expecialy for pumps, most people upgrade to somthing like this http://www.ocreef.com/rio_seio_pumps_and_mounts look aroung for magnet mounts they usually are not vey costly

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