View Full Version : anyone try the new Precision Marine Substrate Reactors?
reefsafe
09/30/2008, 02:22 PM
Saw them at Macna. Looked pretty cool.
http://precisionmarine.com/assets/images/Group_350px3.jpg
reefsafe
10/01/2008, 09:43 AM
Here is what the website says:
Featuring:
Cell-cast acrylic tubing throughout
1/2” Thick, full-gauge machined Black PVC base
PVC Welded flanges
3/4” thick, machined threaded Heavy-Duty Lid
Unique thermoformed base redirects the water up
The Precision Marine Pro Series is Top Shelf. Very high-Quality, very trick...
....very Precision Marine.
For use with the substrate/filter media of your choice. Includes custom die-cut sponges. Utilizing Precision Marine’s unique threaded lid, servicing your SR is a breeze. Simply twist off to remove.
Recommended uses include:
Activated Carbon
Nitrate & Phosphate Removing Media
De-Ion Resins
I am going to order one and try it out. Will post when I get it.
moondoggy4
10/01/2008, 01:12 PM
Any idea of how much for the small one? Thanks in advance
reefsafe
10/01/2008, 09:18 PM
Had to call PM to get the prices. Here is the info I got:
SR35P $129
SR45P $198
SR55P $297
moondoggy4
10/02/2008, 12:16 PM
Thanks mdrumm
Condiman
10/02/2008, 10:26 PM
I have been using two sr45p for about two months now and they seem to work great for me. I am using them as phosphate reactors.
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