Dastaco calx a2

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Testing the waters, is anybody interested in a dastaco a2? It comes with everything you need minus media and co2 tank. Will also come with lots of extra

Tons of peristaltic tubing (prob last u a lifetime,)
Newly replaced float valve
Extra peristaltic rotor( new)
Original eheim pump n a brand new one as backup
Original solenoid and a new one

Asking 1600 picked up


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How do you like the Deltec? I'm thinking of upgrading my reactor to either deltec, MRC, or Dastaco.
Deltec is my favorite so far... the unit has a lot less issues n kinks to deal with.. digital control on the controller makes tunning super easy. The only thing dastaco has over deltec or any other company is their support!

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Deltec is my favorite so far... the unit has a lot less issues n kinks to deal with.. digital control on the controller makes tunning super easy. The only thing dastaco has over deltec or any other company is their support!

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Thanks for the reply. I'm around 400g of water volume so I would need the CRTT3000. $2400 bones for it is kinda steep.

Is there a lot of calibrating? Does the controller measure the DKH of the water constantly?
 
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Thanks for the reply. I'm around 400g of water volume so I would need the CRTT3000. $2400 bones for it is kinda steep.

Is there a lot of calibrating? Does the controller measure the DKH of the water constantly?
Yea it's a bit pricey... There's no calibrating, n controller does not monitor dkh

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