chucklez
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Neptune has finally put their COR pump into production. I just received my test unit today and I will document it here. I received the COR-20 which is rated at 2000gph. Power usage is 100W 24VDC. Other specifics such as head height I do not yet have. I also do not have a 1link module. On the COR page it states that to get full functionality a 1link is required.
As the ATK (Auto Topoff Kit) before it, an Apex is not required to use, but it adds functionality. Some of the features include being able to sense if there is an obstruction it will send an alert to you. It also monitors temperatures in the pump and if too high, it will automatically slow itself down.
Size of the input is 1" and output is .75 inches. Not yet sure if it is BPT or NPT threads as in the Flow Monitoring Module.
Opening the box it comes with the pump, driver, power supply, Aquabus cable, a 1.25" PVC union (which makes me think it is BPT threading) and several slip fittings. Screws to mount the driver and an Allen wrench are tossed into the box as well. First impression of the pump is that it is small, but hefty. very solid feeling, even if the outside case is plastic. The pump itself has rubber feet to help deaden sound. The controller is simple silver about the size of a pack of cards. Two buttons which I assume are up and down speed.
Thats it for now until I can get it plumbed in. A firmware upgrade is required before running, so when they release it I will plumb it into the system and write a further review.
*edit. I just re-read the pump info page and it states "Energy Bar 832 or 1LINK with available 1LINK port (COR-15)", so I am assuming only the COR-15 requires a 1LINK?
As the ATK (Auto Topoff Kit) before it, an Apex is not required to use, but it adds functionality. Some of the features include being able to sense if there is an obstruction it will send an alert to you. It also monitors temperatures in the pump and if too high, it will automatically slow itself down.
Size of the input is 1" and output is .75 inches. Not yet sure if it is BPT or NPT threads as in the Flow Monitoring Module.
Opening the box it comes with the pump, driver, power supply, Aquabus cable, a 1.25" PVC union (which makes me think it is BPT threading) and several slip fittings. Screws to mount the driver and an Allen wrench are tossed into the box as well. First impression of the pump is that it is small, but hefty. very solid feeling, even if the outside case is plastic. The pump itself has rubber feet to help deaden sound. The controller is simple silver about the size of a pack of cards. Two buttons which I assume are up and down speed.
Thats it for now until I can get it plumbed in. A firmware upgrade is required before running, so when they release it I will plumb it into the system and write a further review.
*edit. I just re-read the pump info page and it states "Energy Bar 832 or 1LINK with available 1LINK port (COR-15)", so I am assuming only the COR-15 requires a 1LINK?