How long til 1073.040 release?

Restricting the output on just about any pump will reduce the power consumption but I have not tested this on the 1073.09 so I don't have actual numbers. I do know that major restrictions tend to make the pump noisier.

The new pumps are 1073.02 and 1073.04, there is no new 1073.03, it will be discontinued.

All the skimmer pumps are delayed, it will affect the 9410-9480.

For more details on any of these items please download the Interzoo 2008 flyer from our website.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12965779#post12965779 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rvitko
The 1073.04 will be amongst the quietest pumps you could buy, if not the quietest, MSRP is $161.70.
 
I spoke to Mr. Tunze Tuesday and he expected that we would have a limited number of pumps ready and available in mid September.
 
We don't sell direct so I have no way to sign you up, you would need to find a dealer who would take a preorder.

At MACNA I will have the Nano Wavebox and the 9010 skimmer and a 6065. We will also demo many of our current products but that is all I will have from the new line up.
 
The 6105 is the same size as the 6065 correct??? So it should give us an idea of what to expect when its released???
 
I believe it was a typo and I think he ment the 9410

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Yes 9410, and by the way, I won't be showing it, they sent me the complete sump kit shown above but due to shipping it came smashed to pieces and is worthless and I don't think we will get the replacement in time. But, I will have the Stream 2 and Nano Wavebox.
 
OK, I got an update yesterday, the drive unit had a major change that simplified production, and resulted in a quieter pump but also created a delay. Instead of a ceramic shaft and sleeve the cermaic shaft is fixed into the magnet and spins in two ceramic cups on either end. The pump is ready and in production. All the packaging and manuals are ready and they should start to ship in November, I should have them here by the 15th.
 
OK, I got an update yesterday, the drive unit had a major change that simplified production, and resulted in a quieter pump but also created a delay. Instead of a ceramic shaft and sleeve the cermaic shaft is fixed into the magnet and spins in two ceramic cups on either end. The pump is ready and in production. All the packaging and manuals are ready and they should start to ship in November, I should have them here by the 15th.
 
Well, I understand the benefits of the fixed shaft design, but if it is like the new aquabee design a broken shaft means the entire impeller has to be replaced. Very costly.
 
It wouldn't make a difference as we already include the shafts with drive units on all our existing pumps that have a shaft.
 
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