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12/03/2014, 03:35 PM | #476 |
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I think most of us use either the LS 16 or the LS 17 because the id of these tube sizes will fit standard connectors (1/8" and 1/4" id respectively)
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I generally recommend to keep tubing as small as possible while keeping rpms low. Lower RPM gives a longer tube life. Smaller tubing is capable of more head pressure.
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12/03/2014, 04:25 PM | #478 |
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ok, thanks guys. Good info for a really confusing search. lol
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12/03/2014, 04:28 PM | #479 |
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You're welcome. If you want some help I'll already be going through the search this evening and can shoot you a pm with what I find.
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12/05/2014, 07:22 AM | #480 |
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Besides brushless, what models have you guys found to be the quietest? I will be placing mine under my stand so it needs to be relatively quiet. We use some pretty old masterflex pumps here at work and they're quite noisy.
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12/10/2014, 10:51 PM | #481 |
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What an awesome thread.
I've been wrestling with my Calcium reactor for longer than I'd care to admit (hint, I've had it for close to a decade). It's a terrific unit, but the suction feature never worked. I feed it off a tee on my main pump return, through a small prefilter, and then into a needle valve. Still the darn thing always seems to require fiddling. I'm going to keep an eye out for a used one of these master flex units. Seems like an infinitely better way to run the reactor.
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Anyone who is using Kamoer's stepper motor peristaltic Pump KSP-F01, what is the tubing size in PharMed BPT
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Is there any benefit to a digital drive other then noise and digitally controlling it? If my setup is in the basement and I can get a drive and head that isn't digital for a very good price should I pull the trigger or look for a digital one?
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One more question. What happens if the tubing fails? You get a leak all over the place? How would you know when it's time to replace?
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So I was able to nab a Masterflex 77521-50 with 7518-00 easy load head for $195 shipped.
The head takes 13, 14, 16, 25, 17, 18 Tubing. Where should I get this and what else do I need for it to run my CaRx?
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Adamc1303- pretty sure most people are getting theirs on ebay.
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Post #3, you'll find links to usplastics.com where you can buy the tygon tubing.
You only use about 6-8" at a time on the rollers, so the other few pieces there are to convert to and from john guest tubing to the tygon tubing. |
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Keep in mind Tygon has a relatively short service life (a few hundred hours at 50 rpm) and will need replaced often. Norprene or PharMed are the recommended tubing choices 4000+ hrs at 50 rpm).
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I just don't want to buy 50 feet of the stuff if I don't have to.
Anywhere to get the better tubing by the foot?
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http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?sku=54291 Is that right? And this... http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?sku=57320 It says it's Pharmed but made by Tygon???
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Is there any benefit to a digital drive other then noise and digitally controlling it? If my setup is in the basement and I can get a drive and head that isn't digital for a very good price should I pull the trigger or look for a digital one?
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Ok good. Definitely like that I can order by the foot. Well I just scored a clean looking 7523-30 Digital model for $190 shipped! Lol No heads though. I'll have to wait till funds recover early next year and pick up two heads and run this one for my auto water changes.
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For our purposes, we really don't need the digital from what I understand. The analog dial versions will suit us just fine. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong but that's what I have gathered from this thread. It may depend on the drive, but I've seen up to 4. Can anyone else answer this more definitively???
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