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12/31/2015, 12:03 PM | #1 |
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Peristalic pump for ATO recommendation
I'm looking to step up from the Aqualifter I'm using on my ATO currently. I was going to purchase the Avast peristalic but they are out of stock, not sure when it will be back. I keep reading about the BRS 50ml having issues with the gears stripping out. Any other peristalic pumps that don't break the bank I can look at (I'd like to keep it under $100). Anyone tried the Milwaukee MP810 on premium aquatics?
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12/31/2015, 12:08 PM | #2 |
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I would suggest spending a few dollars more and get the Litermeter accessory pump. It's by far the best peristaltic pump you can get for anywhere near that price and is by far better than the Avast one let alone the AquaLifter. If I didn't use a Stenner for my ATO, this would be my 2nd choice.
http://spectrapure.com/DOSING-TOP-OF...r®-Dosing-Pump You can also find a used Litermeter slave pump in the classified section and cut the end off and splice a 12v 1 amp AC adapter inline but this is the path of least resistance and it's a pump that will last many many years with an impeccable track record. It's also self priming and can pump or draw water from/to very serious heights so you don't need to worry about head pressure.
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12/31/2015, 12:25 PM | #3 |
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Not a bad idea I wasn't aware you could get just their pump. Is it only available direct from them?
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12/31/2015, 02:46 PM | #5 |
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If you're willing to spend $250-350, I'd consider the litermeter or a neptune DOS.
If you want to keep within a lower budget, I've had very good experiences with the avast marineworks ATO's. I have two running for 2 years now. I also had the BRS ATO and had both the original and the warranty replacement wear out. |
12/31/2015, 02:52 PM | #6 |
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I've actually got the avast pressure ATO just looking for a new pump besides the aqualifter. I may get the litermeter basic
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12/31/2015, 08:51 PM | #7 |
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Any idea what the rate on the basic litermeter pump is? 50ml/min? One reason I'm looking to switch from the aqualifter is with the avast ATO the pressure switch isn't as sensitive as the float I used before. So it can go down a good half and inch, and then the top off kicks in and the aqualifter being 3.5g per hour will pretty much flow half a day's worth of top off into the tank, which will spike my PH. I was hoping with a peristalic to slow that down quite a bit. 50ml/min would be around .8g/hr which would run for quite a bit and be a nice slow dose.
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12/31/2015, 09:54 PM | #9 |
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You know the aqua lifter isn't a peristaltic pump, right? It's a diaphragm pump. Avast make one of these also, with much better performance. I've been using a pair for about a year and been very happy with them.
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12/31/2015, 09:58 PM | #10 |
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Yes I know what the aqualifter is. Another reason I want to replace it is I'd rather have a dependable peristaltic than the aqualifter which the kalkwasser is actually running through and tends to clog. I actually own a reefdosingpumps peristaltic that I've had for years but the issue with it is it loses the dosing rate when it loses power. So it's basically useless for on-demand top off with a the avast ATO.
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12/31/2015, 10:22 PM | #11 |
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OK, I see. Got sick of Kalk clogging up my pumps so now my ATO pump pushes RODI into my Kalk reactor which just overflows into the sump.
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12/31/2015, 10:23 PM | #12 |
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That is another option I'm looking at. Getting the Avast kalk stirrer and doing just plain water in the top off container with the aqualifter.
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12/31/2015, 10:24 PM | #13 |
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There are also the Cole Parmer Masterflex pumps that are probably comparable to the Stenners. I got mine from a local Reefer for under $100. Look in the sale forum or even Ebay for some good deals. Mine has been running for over 10 years now as my ATO pump without any problems at all.
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Medical grade peristaltic pumps are hands down the most reliable.
image.jpg Mine has been running for seven years, with minor maintenance. Been running with Ro/DI and kalkwasser the whole time as ATO.
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01/01/2016, 02:48 AM | #17 |
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So as far as I can tell the litermeter basic is 250ml/min which is almost 4 gallons per hour. That's more than the aqualifter, so it doesn't help in trying to slow down what I'm dripping. I think for now I'm just going to put a valve on the end of the aqualifter and make sure to clean it regularly.
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So I ended up totally changing it up and getting the Spectrapure Ultra Precise auto top off. It is adjustable so I can set the dosing amount I want. http://spectrapure.com/DOSING-TOP-OF...vel-Controller
I think this will work perfectly. Thanks for the input everyone.
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I just bought the smart ATO nano. The thing is flawless and reasonably priced.
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trmiv you wont be disappointed with your decision. the liter meter pumps are nearly silent. I replaced a avast marine diaphragm pump with one and couldn't be happier
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I've been using the SpectraPure remote pump for my ATO for over 2 years. It's been running great!
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