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neuwave
Has anyone heard of the new doser bubble magus around $200-250. Has 3 dosers about half the competitors. Evilc I saw you post some questions on other site. Ideas?
disaster999
they generally make good stuff at a very reasonable price
neuwave
That's what I've heard. Price is still a couple of bills, but but half that of the competitors. Anyone else know about these?
becact
I e-mailed the guy in china selling them on ebay. Apparently they have 4 rollers per pump, so they are true peristalic pumps (no back siphoning, and no check valves needed).

I'm considering one myself, actually.
neuwave
They suppose to have only 3 but you can buy a addition of a 4 module pump to add to the first 3. I'm tempted. We both live in orlando I wonder if he will give us a discount for 2? Maybe? Possible?
becact
You can actually add two 4 pump extensions for 11 pumps total.
neuwave
Yep that's right. So its nice that one unit can add more and more. I didn't know someone on ebay was selling them. I found them on fishstreet website so far. I know Evil was a blog site (saw his name) asking about the specifics but i didn't see any definite answers to his questions. But like diasater said they are pretty reliable company. I haven't reall heard any bad things about them. So my next bonus check just might go towards it. I wonder if we find a few people in orlando that wants one that we might be able to get a group price... biggrin.gif
evilc66
They look pretty sweet for the money. What I was asking over there was about the power supply. It looks like it's easily changable if the input voltage isn't compatible with the US.

They look pretty sweet for the money. What I was asking over there was about the power supply. It looks like it's easily changable if the input voltage isn't compatible with the US.
neuwave
Thanks evil. Did you find out if power suply suitIble for US? They do look sweet.
disaster999
most probably its designed for 220v use. but its easy enough to buy an inverter and convert 110 to 220.

im not really sure myself tho if it uses a power supply, or if it just plugs into the wall.
evilc66
It's a plug in DC power supply. You don't need an inverter, just a new DC power supply if necessary.
disaster999
there, problem solved

actually from there website the specs said

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Voltage :AC100-240V 50/60Hz 0.36A DC12V 1A (US Pin)


dont even have to worry about it
neuwave
Cool solves that problem but now where do I find the best deal to buy one.

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