Don't have one, never seen one.
But, maybe they are unresponsive because they think you
won't like the answers?
I mean, really, look at their "comparison". 525W main pump?
230 for a chiller circuit? Another 230 for wave/surge?
4-70 watt power head? And, lest we forget, another 230 to
run the protein skimmer.
2 odd HP for a 300G tank?
Good lord. I'd think that would flush everything, including
the LR, clear out of the tank. ;-) Clean - yes clean - clean
our comparison tank would surely be.
I've supported nearly half that using one 85W Quiet One and
a 20W power head, and I think I'm over skimmed.
YMMV.
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Jurgen wrote:
> I had send the following questions several times to Aquatic Engineers, but
> never received any responce.
> To whom it may concern,
>
> Unfortunately, your website is missing some vital information and is
> presenting some inconsistent messaging between pages. Please answer the
> following questions:
> a.. The airpump is rated on your electricity usage page as using 175W and
> at the airpump page at using 2.8A that would equal >300W; what is the
> correct usage?
> b.. In addition, on the electricity usage comparison you are omitting the
> light for the scrubber that apparently is necessary and most likely be using
>
>>200W.
>
> c.. In previous set-ups on your website there was no calcium reactor in
> the system, now you are including one. What was the deficiency in the old
> setup that prompted its inclusion?
> d.. Assuming a setup containing mostly fish and some invertebrates how
> many fish can your 12" eco-wheel support (number of average 5" fish or
> accumulated length) if it is the sole means of water treatment and all the
> equipment recommended by your company associated with it is used?
> e.. How much water-change and at what frequency would still be required at
> that quoted bio-load?
> f.. What are the itemized prizes for the eco-wheel, the eco-wheel
> lighting, the retrofit boxes and the airpump?
> g.. What exact type of calcium reactor do you recommend, what is the price
> and its maintenance requirements and cost?
> h.. In case of converting an existing tank, would you recommend a
> transitional period when the existing filtration runs parallel to the
> eco-wheel system to 'seed' the eco-wheel?
> i.. If so, what would be the recommended transition time and should the
> phase-out of the existing system be done gradually, one component at the
> time, or sudden all at ones?
>
>
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