Cracked impeller?

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I noticed that my NYOS Quantum 120 struggles to start making bubbles when I turn it on. I have to lift it out of water for it to start turning. I took the impeller out to check, and I see this end piece cracked. Is this normal? Can it be replace or covered under warranty?

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If they have a number you might want to try calling them. Sometimes emails get buried, or sent to a junk filter, so they might not have seen it. I don't know about Nyos specifically, but I know that most impellers are at least covered for a year if they're covered at all.

That orange piece looks like a bearing of some sort, and those tears could eventually cause further damage to that impeller since it's no longer balanced. Unbalanced impellers will eventually break from my experience.
 

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