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03/29/2007, 12:44 PM | #51 |
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I am doing the same research and been to both H&S and Deltec forums as well as the BM info thread every few days. I have a similar decision and I'm going to go with H&S because of quality and consistency. I'm just trying to get more feedback about a customized shorter model that I want to buy.
The BM doesn't look bad, but there is too much frustration over in that BM info thread from new owners. I'm not sure what is really wrong with their latest version of the 200, but my guess would be unexperience new owners not knowing what to do. In reading the posts of owners that took care of their problems, it just seems all they needed was a gate valve mod kit. When BM doesn't provide that kit up front with their equipment, it means their quality control still isn't consistent. This is just my observation. |
03/29/2007, 01:22 PM | #52 | |
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03/29/2007, 09:21 PM | #53 |
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Reef Sponger - I agree that there are some issues but I truly think that most of the issues (with a few exceptions) have been break in related. My skimmer took about three weeks to break in. I just left it alone and waited it out. I think if I was more proactive about it, keep in mind I really didn't care because the tank was cycling with no light and no livestock, I would have gone nutty trying every mod out there. I would like the gate valve mod just for ease of use and the ability for a dryer skim but I could easily live with the skimmer working as is. I did contact Greg at ReefGeek and he said he would send me out the mod so I really have no customer service complaints. Everyone connected to the skimmer have been helpful and professional. For me the skimmer has worked as advertised.
Zoos my only complaint is the amount of water evaporation. About 2g a day and we haven't even hit the warm weather yet! Wonder where the water is going...lol I am going to enclose the sump so I minimize the condensation in the house. Been great in the winter keeping the dry air out but the added humidity in the summer won't endear me to the family. :-)
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03/30/2007, 03:41 PM | #54 |
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Reef Sponger - I got your email, thanks for the heads up
Khaley - I can imagine you're getting a lot of evaporation, but I would just do what you said and cover them up some.
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03/30/2007, 11:25 PM | #55 | |
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Also, I don't see any negative comments on customer service for H&S either, but Deltec has at least 2 bad threads on poor customer service that is currently on their forum, so my conclusion with them is mixed review. I'm almost convince that H&S would work best for me because of quality construction, warranty, cost of replacement parts & pumps, and consistent customer service. My only observation about H&S owners is that they don't respond as eagerly to helpout or post photos or videos of their units as Deltec and BM owners. |
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