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Thanks to all that replied; I will try the upside down storage - that does make sense that keeping oil on the gaskets would be better than water. I may also spray the unit with oil to keep the bolts, etc from corroding, unless anyone thinks thats a bad idea.
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Our contractor always stores the circulator upside down for the reason given above. 🐻
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I would imagine the bolts are stainless steel to prevent rusting, but don't quote me on that. I can't imagine it being a bad idea either.
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When we bought our new circulator 3 or 4 years ago. The manufacturers instructions stated to store the unit upside down in a dry location.
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I have two Powerhose Ice Eaters that I store prop pointing down. I clean them and that's about it. Here's a screenshot of their maintenance instructions.
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Ours have always been stored under the dock. Havent been out of the water since the day they went in.
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Be careful with how you store a circulator...if you have an oil filled motor, such as KASCO or ICE EATER, you should store them prop-down to keep oil on the seal, however, if you have a "Bottom-Mount" (such as Watermark or Aquatherm) which use a well pump style motor, you should store them in the water to keep the seals wet. Most people leave this type under their docks out of the way.
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