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03/15/2006, 07:51 PM | #101 |
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No, this is the new VW Complaint Thread.
The Euroreef Forum is dead now, so there has to be somewhere for the disgruntled youth (well, not so youth here) to vent! LOL
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03/15/2006, 07:57 PM | #102 |
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Given their reputation, there is no question the streams and controllers are an excellent product. Whether or not they are worth it is up to each individual. Everyones "worth it to them price" is different. happy reefkeeping....
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i bought a 6000 stream kit...i am still a newbie and havn't even put it into service yet, but i payed the $ for it, and i imagine i will like it from what i read. My other option was getting the new icecap deal, but paying more money for a pump w/out a controller than i payed for an entire Tunze kit turned me off. I don't see Tunze lowering the price if they are already cheaper than the competitor who has no track record w/ pumps...
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03/16/2006, 06:34 PM | #104 |
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I agree Jer-z. If the competition was cheaper MAYBE. I have no problem with more duckets=$ for a known entity than something new=unknown....to each his or her own....happy reefing...
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Jer-z makes a good point. I just got a deal on a couple more maxi-jets so I will be sticking with them till after I get back from the Kentucky Derby around/before summer time, then I will have to pull out the money and check out these suckers.
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03/17/2006, 02:00 AM | #106 |
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Have you looked into the maxijet stream modification? I'm going to try it here soon -- ordering parts tomorrow. I love my Tunzes, but this is a neat project and I want to try it out.
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03/17/2006, 05:56 AM | #107 |
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I don't have the time to be ordering the parts and modding it, I wish I did, but I don't...
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03/17/2006, 06:10 AM | #108 | |
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03/17/2006, 10:41 AM | #109 |
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Of course Ice Cap would price the Vortech in the same range as a Tunze 6100. They would be dumb not to because believe it or not people WILL pay for them just like they have been paying for the Tunzes.
My point that you seem to have missed is that NOW there is competition for Tunze for the same business and customer base. Before Vortech there WAS no competition for Tunze. SEIO? Those pumps are crap and not in the same league. Besides SEIO isn't a propeller pump but rather a fancy impeller driven pump. We all know that. Before the Vortech, the Tunze was the ONLY propeller driven pump/powerhead available so if you wanted one you HAD to buy Tunze - there was no other option. Now soon we(the hobbiests) will have a CHOICE. It is that choice that will eat into Tunze's marketshare and eventually force them to adapt to compete, perhaps with price drop, new design features, etc... I don't think Vortech will be the only propeller powerhead that will be competing against Tunze in the near future. Other manufacturers to catch on to this and release their own. Building a propeller driven pump is no rocket science. I know this because I can modify my Maxijet to put out 1600-2000+ gph. Even the nice electronics Tunze use for their controllable models can be built or copied as well. |
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I've never found a DIY project that took radically less time than first hypothesized .... and I put high value on my free time. If I loved to relax with a DIY project - that would be different - but when I compare my time with this vs. spent otherwise ... that's quite an hourly rate. But we're different folks, no wonder we think different
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You're absolutely right MiddletonMark. Most people like yourself do not want to spend the time DIY. But some like myself love to tinker with things and see how they can be built and improved. I guess that comes with the territory given my technical profession.
Some of the best products originated from DIY projects such as this Maxijet-mod. To me it is not about how much an hourly rate I'm going to put on my time because I enjoy doing it and find it therapeutic to a point. |
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What do you mean how?
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03/17/2006, 01:29 PM | #114 |
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maxi jet does 295gph, how in the world you make it 1600-2000gph? if its somehow speeding up the motor, doesn't the motor burn out quicker?
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03/17/2006, 01:31 PM | #115 |
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Very simple. Swap out the impeller head with a propeller. That's it really no magic involved. If you look at the Tunze that is exactly how they are able to produce such great flow.
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And no I am not speeding up the motor. Infact no modification to the motor is needed. A propeller is THAT much more efficient than an impeller in generating flow.
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how hard is that to do? I am not the best DIY'er. How much is a propeller, where can I get it? whats the exact steps, etc?
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03/17/2006, 01:36 PM | #118 |
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If you have some time you should read through these threads. Be warned they are quite long threads but well worth the time to read
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=717034 (the original thread) http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=790770 (the split thread) |
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is it just taking it apart, taking out the impeller and putting in a propeller? How much is the mod altogether excluding the price of the powerhead?
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hello?
maxi-streaming mod threadid 717034 go read.
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