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^^^ not possible . I wanted to seperate systems
Well then a shared reactor would share water between the 2 tanks. Or am I missing something?
^^^ not possible . I wanted to seperate systems
Hi everyone! First off, that you to everyone who is taking the time to answer the questions on this thread. I purchased a used Cole Parmer dosing pump, rated for continuous duty (don't remember the model of the top of my head).
In the users manual, there is wiring instructions to hook up a switch to turn the pump on and off. Any reason I couldn't use this for my Kalk reactor until I buy a calcium reactor?
Got two questions.
Can you buy ac power cord for these pumps.
Also I have a modular setup. Is there any way to buy cable to extend from drive to motor.
^^^ Thanks. Anything to look for. I mean any ac cord will do or do I have to match some numbers etc.
It'd be perfect for kalk or ato too
^^^ Thanks. Anything to look for. I mean any ac cord will do or do I have to match some numbers etc.
So I did picked up two 77301 digital brushless units from ebay for 200 each.
Seller is frost liquidation and he has three more units for sale. He will accept best offer of 200 shipped on these.
If anyone is interested
Got mine today, shipped same day.![]()
Any feedback on Cole-Parmer Masterflex 77521-50 Console Drive w/ Easy Load II 77201-60, I am able to get this one for cheap ~$150, do any of you know if the head is brushless and able to handle L/S 17 tubing for 60-120 ml/min, thanks.
The drive is not brushless. The head is adjustable occlusion (pinch) which is an excellent pump head for water changers as well as reactors. 150 is not bad but know that drive is not brushless. It is still a good setup though, just won't be as quiet as the brushless rigs.