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Plainswalker 10-11-2013 09:25 PM

Shlobster dosing pump?
 
Anyone use the Shlobster dosing pumps from JL? I've been considering getting a dosing pump for 2 part and I came across it. First time I've heard of them...

http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/jl...ml+min%29.html

lastlight 10-11-2013 10:31 PM

looks similar to the brs dosers. they're also a 2-roller design and many here use those with success. i don't have direct experience with either though.

jlaquatics 10-16-2013 01:52 AM

Anyone interested in seeing these in operation can come to our shop and see them running on our Red Sea display (2 part, paired with a Digital Aquatics Reef Keeper Lite) or the large bowfront display (top off Kalkwasser).

Questions about the pumps? Fire away!

Jeff
J&L Aquatics Ltd.

noy 10-17-2013 01:13 AM

looking for a pump to use on a continuous feed NPS build. will be using this to pump coral foods (max 1500 microns - cyclopeez).

do you know any one that has used it in this type of application.

Also, 1 ml/min seems very slow - is that correct. By comparison a Tom's Aqualifter pump is rated 220ml/min (30 gph)

what is the max height that the pump is rated for.

Can you post a close up shot of the rollers?

Do the low power usage require plugging this into a relay outlet on a controller (Apex)?

Plainswalker 10-17-2013 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jlaquatics (Post 851867)
Anyone interested in seeing these in operation can come to our shop and see them running on our Red Sea display (2 part, paired with a Digital Aquatics Reef Keeper Lite) or the large bowfront display (top off Kalkwasser).

Questions about the pumps? Fire away!

Jeff
J&L Aquatics Ltd.

My question is that this is the first time I've heard of the Shlobster brand and I'm not sure how reliable they are. They do seem to be the same construction as the BRS pumps - are they the same pump?

wickedfrags 10-18-2013 11:52 AM

Find out what pumps Darryl V. is using - from what I have heard (and seen) his are reliable. Many are not. Best tank I have seen without a calcium reactor, and you can not have a great tank without stable parameters.

doppelganger 11-01-2013 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noy (Post 852058)
looking for a pump to use on a continuous feed NPS build. will be using this to pump coral foods (max 1500 microns - cyclopeez).

do you know any one that has used it in this type of application.

Also, 1 ml/min seems very slow - is that correct. By comparison a Tom's Aqualifter pump is rated 220ml/min (30 gph)

what is the max height that the pump is rated for.

Can you post a close up shot of the rollers?

Do the low power usage require plugging this into a relay outlet on a controller (Apex)?

I figure I can answer a couple of these for u.

1.1 ml/min is slow which is why it's a dosing pump. You never want to dose chemicals fast. J&L sells another version of this called the "Shlobster Top Off Pump" which is 50 ml/min. Maybe that's something that would better suit you.

The specifications say it has a 20' TDH (Total Dynamic Head) which is basically the same as max head height I believe.

All in all, the specifications seem very similar to BRS dosing pumps. Dunno if it's the same manufactures or not tho.


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