So glad I’ve discovered your RUclips channel Ed! Your explanations are first-class and easy to understand. Best of all, they encourage me to get out and treat my fish to a proper “spring-clean” .
Hello again? Do you do any freelance pond work in the berkshire area? I Have the oase 30000 unit. And recently developed allot of algae in my koi pond. Do you think it would best to backwash unit? Nothing has been done to the pond for 7 weeks.
Sarha Ahmed hi there, if you’d like to PM me via email (info@crystalclearaquatics.co.uk) your details I’ll get back to you- and yes I do work all around the Home Counties! Best, Ed
@@CrystalClearAquatics Thank you ❤ - I will keep your details, I found someone locally as I had a crisis with the pond over the weekend. In the lockdown period it's been hard to get hold of someone to do pond maintenance/fish welfare.
Thanks for watching and commenting! Agreed, in retrospect I should have shown me actually performing a clean, but I think how to pull the lever is straight forward and obvious enough… now I have better camera and audio equipment one day I’ll do a revised video! Best, Ed
Hi I’ve just bought a oase 1200 filtoclear and upon getting it running having the inlet valve in the correct position I’m getting water coming out all the time from the backwash valve and I don’t know how to stop it also the cleaning handle does not want to come up Have I assembled it wrong ?? Any help would be greatly appreciated thank you. I’ve capped it off but when I take cap off water gushes out and starts emptying my pond
Hi there Phil, is the water coming out of the cleaning outlet/secondary outlet at the full force of the pump? If so i’d double check you connections and make sure you’ve not accidentally fitted the pump feed to the outlet of the filter rather then the inlet. There’s arrows embossed on the filter unit that clearly show the direction of water flow; in and out. If however its a trickle coming out of the secondary cleaning outlet this can be normal- the blue rotary cleaning dial isn’t designed to be fully water tight, as the resistance in turning the valve would be too great if so. This is why the cleaning outlet should be blanked off with the provided threaded end cap to prevent water loss from the filter. Only during cleaning should this be removed and a cleaning hose attached. Some people do leave their cleaning hose attached permanently for convenience sake, but I never recommend this unless additional taps/valves are added to prevent the risk of water loss. Hope this helps! Best regards, Ed
nice video! today I tried on my new Oase fitoclear 12000 after 1 month of use. Fallowing the instrunctions and several video tutorial is not working as expected. Basically if I rotate anticlowise 180 degree till the "click" there is no water going ot at all! However I see some water going out if I rotate allibble bit before that click (about 160/170 degree) but its useless because 50% of water went in one direction and 50% in the opposite direction. After a lot of tests and frustration I was unable to use this feature, so I cleaned the filter by using standard position and a long hose extention. Any idea why this is happen ? something broken ? or maybe something is not assembled not correctly at the factory?
Hhhhmmmnn that’s interesting....this can happen if the inlet pipe work had been fitted incorrectly to the outlet pipe and the outlet pipe fitted to the inlet. Once many years ago for ease of installation and pipe work configuration I attempted to set up a unit like this. All seemed well until it was time to perform a backwash and that’s exactly what happened to me when I tried! The answer was to route the pipe work correctly and ensure water coming from the pond was connected to the inlet and the return was was connected to the outlet. Marker arrows are clearly embossed on the unit. Hope that makes sense and let me know how you get on! Best, Ed
Hi there, if you’re still experiencing low water flow/pressure even after backwashing the filter it will Either be because the pump is clogged, or your filter foams need replacing. If you haven’t replaced your foams within the last year or so I’d hedge my bets this is the issue. Checking the pump and cleaning if necessary is a simple enough procedure so I would check this first. If you then uncouple the inlet pipe connection to the filter unit and switch on your pump you’ll be able to see the flow rate your pump Is delivering-if it is much more powerful when uncoupled from the filter this confirms your foams will require replacing. Best, Ed
Good morning! Indeed yes; as this is a sealed pressurised system discharges from both the outlet and the backwash/cleaning outlets can be directed to levels higher then mean pond/water level and higher then the filter itself. The unit itself can be positioned at any level (as opposed to a gravity discharge system which needs to be positioned higher then mean level). But do ensure that if you position a pressurised system lower then pond level you have provisions via a series of valves to isolate the system from the pond. Otherwise maintenance can become an issue as once you start to disassemble the unit water will syphon from the pond! Positioning the filter higher then pond level will prevent this and should you wish to then deliver water to a higher position then the filter (such as powering a cascade) you can. Hope this helps (and makes sense! Best, Ed
@@CrystalClearAquatics Hello Ed, thank you so much for your clear explanation! I do place the filter at a lower level than the pond (pressurised system) and don't worry, I'm going to install valves in all of the three in- and outlet lines of the filter. In case of any maintenance I'm able to disconnect the filter without any problems.
Thank you. You are a life saver. Straight to the point and job done. Hope you business is going well. Chris
Cheers Chris, glad you found it useful!
Best,
Ed
Love your tutorial! Short, sharp and precise! It’s very good to beginners like me.
Thanks Liao, glad you found it useful!
Best,
Ed
Great informative video. Also very much enjoyed the 30,000 service video.
Thanks for your kind words!
So glad I’ve discovered your RUclips channel Ed! Your explanations are first-class and easy to understand. Best of all, they encourage me to get out and treat my fish to a proper “spring-clean” .
Very kind of you to say so-thank you!!
Brilliant video, saved me buying another filter system.
Thanks for your kind words and glad to help!
Very helpful video, thanks so much 🥰
Thanks for your comment and your welcome!
Best,
Ed
Easy explained
Thanks very much!
The beginning really made me laugh.
Makes me cringe....!!!😂
Excellent video- well presented 🙂👍
This helps allot!
Thanks very much for your kind words!
Hello again?
Do you do any freelance pond work in the berkshire area?
I Have the oase 30000 unit. And recently developed allot of algae in my koi pond.
Do you think it would best to backwash unit? Nothing has been done to the pond for 7 weeks.
Sarha Ahmed hi there, if you’d like to PM me via email (info@crystalclearaquatics.co.uk) your details I’ll get back to you- and yes I do work all around the Home Counties!
Best,
Ed
@@CrystalClearAquatics
Thank you ❤ - I will keep your details, I found someone locally as I had a crisis with the pond over the weekend.
In the lockdown period it's been hard to get hold of someone to do pond maintenance/fish welfare.
Brilliant.
You didn't actually show the pumping of the blue handle, a big part of the cleaning missed I fear.
Thanks for watching and commenting! Agreed, in retrospect I should have shown me actually performing a clean, but I think how to pull the lever is straight forward and obvious enough… now I have better camera and audio equipment one day I’ll do a revised video!
Best,
Ed
I wish you would have shown how to pull the handle
Hi there-sorry for not including this, however it is very straight forward and as simple as...pulling the handle!
Best,
Ed
Hi I’ve just bought a oase 1200 filtoclear and upon getting it running having the inlet valve in the correct position I’m getting water coming out all the time from the backwash valve and I don’t know how to stop it also the cleaning handle does not want to come up Have I assembled it wrong ?? Any help would be greatly appreciated thank you. I’ve capped it off but when I take cap off water gushes out and starts emptying my pond
Hi there Phil, is the water coming out of the cleaning outlet/secondary outlet at the full force of the pump? If so i’d double check you connections and make sure you’ve not accidentally fitted the pump feed to the outlet of the filter rather then the inlet. There’s arrows embossed on the filter unit that clearly show the direction of water flow; in and out. If however its a trickle coming out of the secondary cleaning outlet this can be normal- the blue rotary cleaning dial isn’t designed to be fully water tight, as the resistance in turning the valve would be too great if so. This is why the cleaning outlet should be blanked off with the provided threaded end cap to prevent water loss from the filter. Only during cleaning should this be removed and a cleaning hose attached. Some people do leave their cleaning hose attached permanently for convenience sake, but I never recommend this unless additional taps/valves are added to prevent the risk of water loss.
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Ed
nice video! today I tried on my new Oase fitoclear 12000 after 1 month of use.
Fallowing the instrunctions and several video tutorial is not working as expected. Basically if I rotate anticlowise 180 degree till the "click" there is no water going ot at all! However I see some water going out if I rotate allibble bit before that click (about 160/170 degree) but its useless because 50% of water went in one direction and 50% in the opposite direction.
After a lot of tests and frustration I was unable to use this feature, so I cleaned the filter by using standard position and a long hose extention.
Any idea why this is happen ? something broken ? or maybe something is not assembled not correctly at the factory?
Hhhhmmmnn that’s interesting....this can happen if the inlet pipe work had been fitted incorrectly to the outlet pipe and the outlet pipe fitted to the inlet. Once many years ago for ease of installation and pipe work configuration I attempted to set up a unit like this. All seemed well until it was time to perform a backwash and that’s exactly what happened to me when I tried! The answer was to route the pipe work correctly and ensure water coming from the pond was connected to the inlet and the return was was connected to the outlet. Marker arrows are clearly embossed on the unit.
Hope that makes sense and let me know how you get on!
Best,
Ed
Even after doing this i still have low pressure on water returning to pond and it just dribbles out.
Any idea how to regain pressure?
Hi there, if you’re still experiencing low water flow/pressure even after backwashing the filter it will
Either be because the pump is clogged, or your filter foams need replacing. If you haven’t replaced your foams within the last year or so I’d hedge my bets this is the issue. Checking the pump and cleaning if necessary is a simple enough procedure so I would check this first. If you then uncouple the inlet pipe connection to the filter unit and switch on your pump you’ll be able to see the flow rate your pump Is delivering-if it is much more powerful when uncoupled from the filter this confirms your foams will require replacing.
Best,
Ed
Is it possible to lead the discharge hose to a higher level? I want to buy this filter and place it in a recessed technical compartment.
Good morning! Indeed yes; as this is a sealed pressurised system discharges from both the outlet and the backwash/cleaning outlets can be directed to levels higher then mean pond/water level and higher then the filter itself. The unit itself can be positioned at any level (as opposed to a gravity discharge system which needs to be positioned higher then mean level). But do ensure that if you position a pressurised system lower then pond level you have provisions via a series of valves to isolate the system from the pond. Otherwise maintenance can become an issue as once you start to disassemble the unit water will syphon from the pond! Positioning the filter higher then pond level will prevent this and should you wish to then deliver water to a higher position then the filter (such as powering a cascade) you can.
Hope this helps (and makes sense!
Best,
Ed
@@CrystalClearAquatics Hello Ed, thank you so much for your clear explanation! I do place the filter at a lower level than the pond (pressurised system) and don't worry, I'm going to install valves in all of the three in- and outlet lines of the filter. In case of any maintenance I'm able to disconnect the filter without any problems.
You’re welcome!