Been trying to wade through the whole thread but its pretty big. I've nailed down a few things but want to check to make sure. I was looking online for some kind of reference chart on what the specs are for each model but haven't been able to find any so far.
All 7523 pumps are brushless and the # after the - refers to rpm range?
So a 7523-20 or a 7523-40 will work? Both are listed as 10-600rpm so I don't know the what other difference there is.
7518 heads are what I want and again the # after the - are different rates. Will -60 or -12 work for the above pumps?
I found a 77300-80 which looks to be just the controller. Can I match it to a 77300-50 drive and 7518-00 head?
Thanks for the help!
Not all pumps are brushless.
Neither the 7523-20 or the 7523-40 appear to be brushless.
The 7523-20 is a 10-600 RPM unit.
The 7523-40 is a 1-600 RPM unit.
The 77300-80 does appear to be a controller only but I am not sure what motor goes with it. i would suggest sticking with an integrated motor controller combo like the ones you are looking at above.
I got that info by searching the model numbers on the cole parmer website.
I am basing the non brushless comment based on price and looking at the manual for the 7523-40 which shows the brushes in the diagram.
http://www.coleparmer.com/Assets/manual_pdfs/A-1299-0724.pdf
Both will work fine for calcium reactor use. They just will not be as quiet as their more expensive brushless counterparts.
For reference, the Brushless models will be listed at $1900+ on the CP website even if they are discontinued. If you see a price that is in the $1200 range as these were, you can generally bet they are brushed models and not "Maintenance Free" brushless... Some really old models will not be listed at all. The ones with the little knob to adjust the speed and pretty much all brushed models. The digital ones like the two you mentioned are typically offered in brushless but that is model specific.
As for the heads, the coleparmer.com website is a good resource. Just search the head model and look at the tubing it suggests. Ideally you are after one that supports LS17 tubing. While not a necessity, stainless rollers are better than the standard steel ones.
7518-60 is a good head that supports LS17 tubing and has a stainless rotor.
7518-12 does not support LS17 tubing.
7518-00 is a good head that supports LS17 tubing but does not have the stainless rotor. Not a huge deal though as long as you don't get a tubing leak.
In the future, if you search this thread by clicking the "search this thread" tab above, you can put in the model number and get more info on it quickly as others before you have asked the same or similar questions and there are other users of these pumps in this thread too and they don't all monitor the thread. As such, the search this thread feature can be a quick and useful way to gain knowledge about specific pumps.