jez
17-03-08, 22:54
Hi
There has been a lot of interest in these pumps and a few misconceptions as to how the wireless aspect works as a lot of people have presumed that you need to buy an additional wireless controller.
Well the good news is that you don't and the wireless wavemaker is built in as standard. So a single pump will operate on its own in a number of different modes such as reef crest or Lagoon mode which offer plenty of flow but in a less vigorous program. There is also a pulse mode.
The wireless control comes into play fully when a 2nd pump is added in and you can then designate a master and slave and operate both pumps from a single controller. This also allows you to do wavebox type currents using anti sync mode.
This link is to a pdf flyer that explains more of the benefits of these great pumps.
http://www.itcaquatics.co.uk/vortech_web.pdf
The final bit of good news is that we have managed to keep the price the same [for an introductory period] so for £269.00 you get a low wattage (28w) propeller pump that offers a really wide natural flow thats fully controllable and comes with a magnetic bracket built in.
Ooh and if you have the older not controllable version we have the upgrade boards to convert your pump to the latest wireless specs.
Enjoy
Jez
There has been a lot of interest in these pumps and a few misconceptions as to how the wireless aspect works as a lot of people have presumed that you need to buy an additional wireless controller.
Well the good news is that you don't and the wireless wavemaker is built in as standard. So a single pump will operate on its own in a number of different modes such as reef crest or Lagoon mode which offer plenty of flow but in a less vigorous program. There is also a pulse mode.
The wireless control comes into play fully when a 2nd pump is added in and you can then designate a master and slave and operate both pumps from a single controller. This also allows you to do wavebox type currents using anti sync mode.
This link is to a pdf flyer that explains more of the benefits of these great pumps.
http://www.itcaquatics.co.uk/vortech_web.pdf
The final bit of good news is that we have managed to keep the price the same [for an introductory period] so for £269.00 you get a low wattage (28w) propeller pump that offers a really wide natural flow thats fully controllable and comes with a magnetic bracket built in.
Ooh and if you have the older not controllable version we have the upgrade boards to convert your pump to the latest wireless specs.
Enjoy
Jez