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Ok I need help from any of you that have and use a flow meter for flow rate. Besides Apex, what are you guys using and how good is it?
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Apex flow meters I heard aren’t very reliable and break quickly. Plus I don’t want to have to buy all of their expensive equipment just to read a flow meter.Read the reviews for ideas
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1" Flow Sensor FS100
Know Your Flow! 1" Flow Sensor for the Fluid Metering Module from Neptune Systems. The FS-100 will work with flow rates from 150-1500 gph, and will connect to any standard 1" Slip PVC. Typically used with a return pump, this flow sensor installs inline on your plumbing and connects to the FMM...www.bulkreefsupply.com
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Flow meters
Just wondering if anyone is using an inline flow meters on there tank setups. If so what are you all using. Thankswww.reef2reef.com
Apex flow meters I heard aren’t very reliable and break quickly. Plus I don’t want to have to buy all of their expensive equipment just to read a flow meter.
Doesn’t have to be digital just accurate and reliable. I might just go back to the apex just for the flow meter. Ugh lolI'm trying to scrounge up the thread where I saw some mechanical ones that looked really nice but they weren't digital
Because I have a rollermat that needs a flow no greater than 700 GPH and to disk in my UV light so it’s good for bacterial prevention. I don’t like trying to guess flow for two things that require accuracy for optimal performance.Why do you want or need a flow meter?
I’m not 100% sure. It says FS flow sensor.Fair enough, I use a bucket, a stop watch and maths to calculate but whatever works, food for thought. What technology does Apex use in their flow meters, i.e. orrifce restriction, vortex, mag flow etc?
Fair enough, I use a bucket, a stop watch and maths to calculate but whatever works, food for thought. What technology does Apex use in their flow meters, i.e. orrifce restriction, vortex, mag flow etc?
I did want to say it........ *-)Apex flow meters I heard aren’t very reliable and break quickly. Plus I don’t want to have to buy all of their expensive equipment just to read a flow meter.
That I did lolI did want to say it........ *-)
I guess you all ready knew it
Awesome thanks!I have no experience with this... I bookmarked the website from someone else's post...
I have no experience with this... I bookmarked the website from someone else's post...
Awesome thanks!

