Newbie questions on Tunze Nanostream (6055)

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Recently obtained 2 Tunze 6055 powerheads and love their quiet operation and ability to customize, however have the following questions:

1. Can the outside magnet be submerged in water? I want to mount them on the back glass in a AIO (IM Nuvo 40), but that would mean to put the magnets in the back chamber submerged.

2. I found it a bit of a hassle when removing the powerheads to clean them. The wire and controller have to go with it... Maybe I missed something, but is there a way to only detach the powerheads and leave the magnets still attached in the tank? See #1 above, I'm afraid this would become even more of a hassle if I have to fish out the magnets from back chamber every time they are cleaned...
Edit: actually I just realized the powerheads does come off without the magnet part, but I doubt the wire can come off


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1 Yes, both magnets are waterproof

2 You can open the controller and unplug the pump inside, personally, I clean pumps in a 1-2 gallon bucket at the tank, you just remove the pump from the magnet and disassemble the pump and let it soak in 50/50 vinegar and water for some hours, reassemble and reinstall. This generally should be done at 4-6 month intervals.
 
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1 Yes, both magnets are waterproof

2 You can open the controller and unplug the pump inside, personally, I clean pumps in a 1-2 gallon bucket at the tank, you just remove the pump from the magnet and disassemble the pump and let it soak in 50/50 vinegar and water for some hours, reassemble and reinstall. This generally should be done at 4-6 month intervals.
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I'm still trying to find the best positions for them in my little 40 gallon (IM Nuvo40). But so far two of them are at back corners pointing towards the middle.

I will give your suggestion a try! Currently I've been removing the pump and taking the controller with it to clean, which is a bit of a hassle but not a deal breaker. They are so quiet I love them!
 

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I'd just clean them in a small bucket at the tank 1-2 gallons.
 

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