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Anyone using a 2 part doser pump? I'm considering on one and wanted some feedback from our MR members on how reliable this is and what are the maintenance involve. I would think clogging is the biggest problem with dosers. How does it keep the solutions in suspension? kalk, 2 part, etc..all will tends to settle after awhile. Thanks for any feedback in advance.
 

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An awesome doser for the purpose of 2 part is the Spectrapure Litermeter III. This unit is super reliable and does not clog because the suction power is incredible. I know Kedd has been using one for many years without any problems whatsoever. The litermeter would be my first choice. The 2 pump unit goes for about 250 used.

Another good doser is the Aquamedic doser. Dave (Spykes) has been researching many dosers before deciding that this is a good one. Dave is like the authority of 2 part on this site. Quite a few of us go to him to get our two part.

I dont know about using medical dosers. I have never used them but I do know that they are big and do not offer the suction power the above two dosers do.

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The medical doses aren't big at all. They're actually small units and work quite well. They have great suction and work very well. For a couple of $$$ more you can add on a float switch.

They're also priced very cheap and work as well or better than the Spectrapure Litermeter IIII. I wouldn't spend $250 on the Spectrapure Litermeter III as it's just another "hobby markup" on a product that you can get a lot cheapier.
 

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I run a medical doser.
I only dose Kalk as my top off but there is 2 channel tubing you can use to dose 2 part.
My unit is not big & I believe they pull & push water from over 6 feet.
Works fine for my needs at the moment. I haven't ran it long enough to notice any clogging, but I keep extra tubing on hand.
If you don't use the float switch, you'll have to monitor & adjust the volume....as weather effects how much water is evapoated.
However, it sure beats filling up my sump with jugs to top off.



Here's a link so you can check them out:
http://www.innovativeaquatics.com/Pages/products.html

You can find them way cheaper on eBay.
 
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It's funny because it's the same company, that have the website, that sells them on ebay. There use to be 2 different sellers on ebay but they where both from Conn, so they may have been the same people.

I told Dean about them and he actually got his cheapier, from the same people, on the Germany ebay.
 

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When I setup my tank again and the calcium demands of the corals demand more than water changes (going with softies and lps for a while this time) I'll going to use dosing pumps instead of a calcium reactor. I couldn't stand using a calcium reactor, too many variables to worry about. A dosing pump system seems so much simpler.

I was thinking about the litermeter III with 2 additional pumps or an aquamedic system with 3 pumps (2 for 2 part and one for top off). does anyone use the aquamedic one?
 

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marrone said:
I told Dean about them and he actually got his cheapier, from the same people, on the Germany ebay.

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DaRealDvs1 said:
I run a medical doser.
I only dose Kalk as my top off but there is 2 channel tubing you can use to dose 2 part.
My unit is not big & I believe they pull & push water from over 6 feet.
Works fine for my needs at the moment. I haven't ran it long enough to notice any clogging, but I keep extra tubing on hand.
If you don't use the float switch, you'll have to monitor & adjust the volume....as weather effects how much water is evapoated.
However, it sure beats filling up my sump with jugs to top off.



Here's a link so you can check them out:
http://www.innovativeaquatics.com/Pages/products.html

You can find them way cheaper on eBay.
wow ,thx 4 all the info. I've checked out innovativeaquatics.com n saw so many pumps. besides 1 n 2 channels, y r there so many? which one's the best(& cheapest) just for 2 part dose. whats the diff between float switch n a float valve. i still not sure 1 thing. doesn't the 2 part solution settle to bottom after awhile(thats y it needs shaking). how do u keep it in suspension when dosing with pump?.
 
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DevIouS

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I really have no experience with 2 part but with Kalk, you do not want to use the bottom nor the top of the mix.
I currently do not use a float switch..:confused:

They all function the same way, but that site explains it's extra features for each one.
 
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