LF: Dwyer RMB-53-SSV meter

cet98

"feed ur reef...feed it!"
want to buy someone's second (or third) hand Dwyer RMB-53-SSV meter...

anybody gots one they don't wants no mo???... :p

thanks,
C :)
 
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No need for the SSV (stainless steel valve) just to watch SCFH of a skimmer... I have a RMB-53 you can borrow if you're just trying to dial in your skimmer....

If you just want to know what the SWC160 cones are pulling, I'll have my brothers in tomorrow if all goes well.....
 
not sure what one I have but I will borrow it to you
that is extremely kind of you whiirly :D ....
at this moment, I much prefer to own one as I would like the ability to test mutilple times at my leisure :)

but again....thank you so very much for your offer!!!!

C :)
 
No need for the SSV (stainless steel valve)

I didn't realize there was a none SSV version Doug...
thanks to you as well for the offer to borrow yours but as you can see at this moment I'd prefer to own one :D

but I would like to know what your brothers skimmer is pulling when you do get it going ;)

thanks~

C :)
 
I didn't realize there was a none SSV version Doug...
thanks to you as well for the offer to borrow yours but as you can see at this moment I'd prefer to own one :D

but I would like to know what your brothers skimmer is pulling when you do get it going ;)

thanks~

C :)

Not a problem..... Your best bet is just to order it straight from Dwyer. That's what I did for mine....

Non-SSV will save you $15.

http://www.dwyer-inst.com/Products/Product.cfm?Group_ID=42&Product_ID=122&sPageName=Ordering

Then theres a drop down box, so just look for the RMB section, then scroll down to the RMB-53. :thumbsup:

Also, Unless youre testing askolls or double sicce pumps or something, theres no need to get the RMB-53 cause it goes to 100 SCFH. Youll get more accurate readings on a 0-50 SCFH scale.
 
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