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keinreis
03/08/2007, 10:11 PM
Can you give some dimensions on these? I need to come up with a plan and decide which pumps I want to order from you. do you have any dimensioned drawings?
Snarkys
03/09/2007, 01:54 AM
they are all pretty small . i will try and take some better pics with something relative in them for you .
keinreis
03/09/2007, 01:02 PM
cool thanks. I am trying to decide if these are going to be able to go under my tank with the rest of my equip, or if I am going to try to comindeer a kitchen cabinet located behind the wall my tank is on.
Snarkys
03/09/2007, 05:57 PM
well we sold out of many of them today so here is a pic of a couple that we do have. only camera i have here is on my phone : (
the one on the left is the two part pump inside a case and the one on the right is the kalk pump without a case. the two part case is 4.5x2.5x3
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f96/snarkys/IMAGE_00141.jpg
keinreis
03/09/2007, 07:52 PM
smaller then I thought! does that 2 part pomp dose both parts or do you have to buy 2 separate ones?
Snarkys
03/11/2007, 12:57 PM
each pump doses one part so you need two . however whenever they get finished we will have some dual head pumps that run two lines so you only need one pump.
you save about $40 by getting the dual head pump but you have to dose them at the same time and it is harder for the motor to operate both heads so you may end up with a shorter pump life.
David Grigor
03/13/2007, 05:10 PM
Sorry duplicate post.
David Grigor
03/13/2007, 05:10 PM
Also from what I have been finding, that unless your real precise with mixing the 2 part, very likely you will want to be able to adjust each part seperately to compensate for the variation so may be worth the extra costs of having 2 seperate pumps.
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