I've had a veru simialr situation with my tempest. In m setup (pump-fed) water comes in to the filter shed from the pond and is then split, with about 60% going to tthrough a UV, to a multibay and then to a moving bed, and the rest going to the Tempest. Like you, I had a problem with detritus not being flushed away during cleaning (even with an air pump boiling it) - this was often plant matter as I have quite a plant-heavy pond, and/or algae. This would then build up, stop even the smaller detritus, fish waste etc, from fbeing flushed away, and the tempest would inevitably block. I'd then have to take it apary and power wash it, sometimes as much as 4-6 times a year. I part solved it by getting a pressure filter as a pre-filter, which has meant I only need to take it apart once last year, which is a win of sorts. I also did a similar thing with flow to help clean it, but as mine goes straight back to the pond, I could run it for as long. Instead I just closed the Multibay valve, and pumped all of the water into the Tempest, just to disloge the 'caught' muck, and then turned it off and boiled it again, and often times found it would flush. Although this only seems to work at the early stages. Anyway, a very interesting video, wish I had a tradesman 'on tap' too!
Cheers mate, I normally do all my pipe work myself but matty needed my trade last week so might aswell cash in on it😂. A bit annoying really as they do a really good job, but the cleaning side of it is poor, and for the money they are demanding new I don’t think it’s great value. Anyway mate thank you for your subscription we watch you on my tv you tube account your editing is inspiring keep up the good work.
Nice one and a great workaround. I’m on my second valve on the tempest now, when ordered it I sent a note with the order to EA asking them to explain the rationale behind fitting this sub standard valve to the tempest, they didn’t reply. My own personal workaround for this is to open the valve, drain half the tempest, close the valve then remove the top cap and shove an airline in there and blast it for 5 mins with my 120 air pump, open the valve and drain it. I enjoyed watching your workaround and enjoy the content of your channel here. Happy pond keeping.
Thankyou very much for watching and taking the time to comment really helps the channel. I’m about to put a video out with a different valve for the bottom mate watch this space.
That’s a rather large cat flap in the fence Arron glad to see the tempest put to work and a great bypass of that troublesome valve cracking video boys 👍
Mines a 12mm air line mate I’ve slightly altered it since this video there’s a updated video ruclips.net/video/RF8mEjAZJho/видео.htmlsi=p0Bj0S343rcqUQ86 Any problems or I for mate send a message on our Facebook page goes stright to my phone if your using air to bubble you need to leave the top line open for the air to escape
@HumberKoi I've just noticed yours is the mk1 valve mine is a mk2 do you think a air line could still be connected I only want to bubble my media more as it's rubbish as it is
They do a great job at filtering ( a really good job ) but the valve underneath and the cleaning process isn’t the best until you make it work yourself If you see one found cheep then certainly worth it.
Yeah works well like that was good that the valve didn’t work like normal the standard way of doing it. Cheers for watching mate appreciate your support
Can’t believe that if you fitted it as it is supposed to be fitted , after the main filter , that you are getting so much solids in the tempest . Sure if you fitted it correctly all your valve and outlet problems would go away .
@@Supacooper4135 there is plans to move it after we get a sive to the skimmer line there’s been a updated video on the leaking valve and many have people have changed it to the way we done it now.
I've had a veru simialr situation with my tempest. In m setup (pump-fed) water comes in to the filter shed from the pond and is then split, with about 60% going to tthrough a UV, to a multibay and then to a moving bed, and the rest going to the Tempest. Like you, I had a problem with detritus not being flushed away during cleaning (even with an air pump boiling it) - this was often plant matter as I have quite a plant-heavy pond, and/or algae. This would then build up, stop even the smaller detritus, fish waste etc, from fbeing flushed away, and the tempest would inevitably block. I'd then have to take it apary and power wash it, sometimes as much as 4-6 times a year.
I part solved it by getting a pressure filter as a pre-filter, which has meant I only need to take it apart once last year, which is a win of sorts.
I also did a similar thing with flow to help clean it, but as mine goes straight back to the pond, I could run it for as long. Instead I just closed the Multibay valve, and pumped all of the water into the Tempest, just to disloge the 'caught' muck, and then turned it off and boiled it again, and often times found it would flush. Although this only seems to work at the early stages.
Anyway, a very interesting video, wish I had a tradesman 'on tap' too!
Cheers mate, I normally do all my pipe work myself but matty needed my trade last week so might aswell cash in on it😂.
A bit annoying really as they do a really good job, but the cleaning side of it is poor, and for the money they are demanding new I don’t think it’s great value.
Anyway mate thank you for your subscription we watch you on my tv you tube account your editing is inspiring keep up the good work.
Wow. Its crazy how much more efficient your method is. Bravo!!!
Yeah it works miles better. Really happy with how it turns out and If it helps just one person then I’ll be happy 😃
Nice one and a great workaround. I’m on my second valve on the tempest now, when ordered it I sent a note with the order to EA asking them to explain the rationale behind fitting this sub standard valve to the tempest, they didn’t reply.
My own personal workaround for this is to open the valve, drain half the tempest, close the valve then remove the top cap and shove an airline in there and blast it for 5 mins with my 120 air pump, open the valve and drain it.
I enjoyed watching your workaround and enjoy the content of your channel here.
Happy pond keeping.
Thankyou very much for watching and taking the time to comment really helps the channel. I’m about to put a video out with a different valve for the bottom mate watch this space.
That’s a rather large cat flap in the fence Arron glad to see the tempest put to work and a great bypass of that troublesome valve cracking video boys 👍
Thankyov Daz always appreciate your view and opinion
Great video I'm having problems with my tempest not bubbling what size air line fits on the tempest valve thanks
Mines a 12mm air line mate I’ve slightly altered it since this video there’s a updated video
ruclips.net/video/RF8mEjAZJho/видео.htmlsi=p0Bj0S343rcqUQ86
Any problems or I for mate send a message on our Facebook page goes stright to my phone if your using air to bubble you need to leave the top line open for the air to escape
@HumberKoi I've just noticed yours is the mk1 valve mine is a mk2 do you think a air line could still be connected I only want to bubble my media more as it's rubbish as it is
@@stevenpayton989 it will work as long as you leave the top valve open mate my dads is mk2
@HumberKoi OK thanks for your help I will order some 12mm air line and give it a go
That’s a great find mate well done mate
Thankyou very much appreciate you watching mate 👌
Very interesting findings
Glad you enjoyed
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Surely the Tempest should come after the Nexus so the solids are removed so it doesn’t get clogged ?
Pump fed mate so next has a 4 inch out to the pond. I’m using it as a pre filter so in summer I can clean it more often works well like that
Great solution guys well done thanks for sharing 👍 🙏
Cheers Craig mate appreciate it
Hi Arron do you have your water return before or after your UV & Nexus ?
Uv first water returns out of nexus
Interesting video. However I'm even more not convinced to spend a small fortune on a Tempest... Are they really worth the agro🤔🤔
They do a great job at filtering ( a really good job ) but the valve underneath and the cleaning process isn’t the best until you make it work yourself
If you see one found cheep then certainly worth it.
Nice one you now have it running the way you wanted mate
Yeah works well like that was good that the valve didn’t work like normal the standard way of doing it. Cheers for watching mate appreciate your support
Can’t believe that if you fitted it as it is supposed to be fitted , after the main filter , that you are getting so much solids in the tempest . Sure if you fitted it correctly all your valve and outlet problems would go away .
@@Supacooper4135 there is plans to move it after we get a sive to the skimmer line there’s been a updated video on the leaking valve and many have people have changed it to the way we done it now.
I’ll show my dad Arron he may be phoning you
No worries I look forward to the call 😂👌