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reef 'n ale
06/06/2007, 08:57 AM
Hi Guys...

Why does the Litermeter III always say "out of stock" on your website?

Why do they seem so hard to get...other sites show them "out of stock" also.

Rob

SpectraPure
06/06/2007, 10:21 AM
Because it is a highly desirable product, hand-built in the U.S.A. in small lots of 100 at a time.

Parts are coming in and it will be very, very soon that they are available again.

Scott
SpectraPure, Inc.

SpectraPure
06/06/2007, 12:08 PM
Update-
We have finally received our precision machined, aerospace quality pumps for the liter meter and uplc lines. We will have final assemblies for sale next week. Note, we have made further improvements in the litermeter pump which allows us to offer those products using the pump to have a 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY. We are so confident that this pump is so reliable, so quiet, and so efficient we are increasing our warranty period to FIVE years. We will be updating our website this week.
bruce
spectrapure

reef 'n ale
06/06/2007, 10:49 PM
Thanks Scott! Thanks Bruce!

Sounds very cool!

Is it possible to order now and have one on backorder, or do I have to wait until they're posted on the site?

Rob

reef 'n ale
06/08/2007, 07:50 AM
Bump for the ordering question... :)

Can I put the order through on the site as a backorder, or do I have to wait until it shows in stock?

Thanks Guys!

Rob

SpectraPure
06/08/2007, 09:10 AM
Today, the website says,

"LITERMETER III AND THE UPLC WILL BE AVAILABLE TO SHIP ON 6/11/2007".

Please wait until then.

Scott
SpectraPure, Inc.

reef 'n ale
06/10/2007, 09:21 PM
Thanks Scott!

One more question before I order... I just want to be sure.

I want to top off and do water changes. Obviously, I'm going to order the Litermeter III itself, but what add on do I need?

The water change module and the New level controller, or just the water change module?

Thanks Again! :)

Rob

SpectraPure
06/11/2007, 12:11 AM
The LM3 and a WXM will do the two-way water exchange from a barrel of salt water. Another WXM could do the daily top-off from a barrel of fresh water.

Thank you for your patience.

Scott
SpectraPure, Inc.

reef 'n ale
06/11/2007, 08:33 AM
Thanks Scott!

If I understand it correctly, how does this sound...

LMIII and WXM for continuous water exchange and the UPLC for water level control(through a kalk reactor).

The UPLC operates separate from the LMIII...correct?

Rob

reef 'n ale
06/11/2007, 12:57 PM
Thanks for the phone conversation, Scott!

I think we're done... for now! :lol:

Rob