Neptune DOS head repair

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Has anyone done this? The tubing is compromised and there is moisture in the unit. The head replacement can’t be found anywhere and Neptune Support is not answering their phones. Really just wondering what tubing others have used if they’ve replaced this on their own? I’m sure it’s silicone, but I’m unaware of how soft and what ID would be best.
 
Has anyone done this? The tubing is compromised and there is moisture in the unit. The head replacement can’t be found anywhere and Neptune Support is not answering their phones. Really just wondering what tubing others have used if they’ve replaced this on their own? I’m sure it’s silicone, but I’m unaware of how soft and what ID would be best.
Best rather than phone is to open a ticket with Neptune
 
Has anyone done this? The tubing is compromised and there is moisture in the unit. The head replacement can’t be found anywhere and Neptune Support is not answering their phones. Really just wondering what tubing others have used if they’ve replaced this on their own? I’m sure it’s silicone, but I’m unaware of how soft and what ID would be best.
I saw a thread on here somewhere with Tube sizes. Have you searched?
This is it.

Thread 'Neptune DOS head tubing' https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/neptune-dos-head-tubing.871601/
 
Are you wanting to just replace the peristaltic tube and keep the roller assembly?

Normally that entire assembly needs to be replaced as a unit. I assume it's due to eventual wear of the rollers.


However, what is a habby if you can't cut corners to save a buck? The tube they use is PharMed 1/4" OD with 1/16" wall thickness (1/8" ID)

I purchase it from US plastics dot com. But I'm sure you can find it elsewhere.
 
Do you have a picture of the Avast parts, there is nothing on there web site. Is the "roller" just the cylindrical roller, or the roller assembly with the center drive part? Would just like to know for future rebuilds.
 
FYI, I believe these replacement heads from SeaVisions are the same: https://store.seavisions.com/products/pump-head-for-main-pump-and-salt-pump

I just ordered two, the piece price is good, the shipping was a little steep, but all in only about $10 more than BRS and in-stock. I will confirm fitment when they arrive and report back.

Gary
The issue with these heads is they are barb fitting and I use push fittings for mine. Push fittings will not work with these heads
 
Has anyone done this? The tubing is compromised and there is moisture in the unit. The head replacement can’t be found anywhere and Neptune Support is not answering their phones. Really just wondering what tubing others have used if they’ve replaced this on their own? I’m sure it’s silicone, but I’m unaware of how soft and what ID would be best.
I ordered bulk tube that works great when I get home will post what I use
 
Do you have a picture of the Avast parts, there is nothing on there web site. Is the "roller" just the cylindrical roller, or the roller assembly with the center drive part? Would just like to know for future rebuilds.
Sorry, yes the assembly.
I also ordered some hose. Hope it works well, haven't tried it yet.

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The issue with these heads is they are barb fitting and I use push fittings for mine. Push fittings will not work with these heads

I converted to push fittings with the following adpater in the link below in case it's useful.


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I converted to push fittings with the following adpater in the link below in case it's useful.


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Also, need to cut some of that barb off so they fit on better.
 
I converted to push fittings with the following adpater in the link below in case it's useful.


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Yes 100% for the Neptune head but not for the head the other person posted aftermarket was barb and no threads for those fitting to screw on to
 
I converted to push fittings with the following adpater in the link below in case it's useful.


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The ones that were posted in post 5 are the ones I’m referring to that will not work
 
Yes 100% for the Neptune head but not for the head the other person posted aftermarket was barb and no threads for those fitting to screw on to
He could just swap the fitting over. Looks like they fit in the housing the same way.
 
Not sure why you wouldn't just replace the entire head for $35?

Found about 6 different places that had them in stock. Just have to dig a little deeper then the BRS, and SWA.com.

Never switched mine over to push fit connections, just pushed the RO/DI tube onto the normal nipple, and tightened the nut. Hasn't leaked in 4 head replacements, and 6 years of use.
 
Not sure why you wouldn't just replace the entire head for $35?

Found about 6 different places that had them in stock. Just have to dig a little deeper then the BRS, and SWA.com.

Never switched mine over to push fit connections, just pushed the RO/DI tube onto the normal nipple, and tightened the nut. Hasn't leaked in 4 head replacements, and 6 years of use.
The housing doesn't go bad, it's the roller assembly and hose. Roller assembly is $10. I forget what I paid for the hose. I think it was 5ft for $20? That will last me longer than the whole unit I suspect. The only other thing needed is small zip ties which are extremely cheap. This can be rebuilt and in about 10 minutes.
 
Yeah but you can buy the entire head for $35(which is the entire roller assembly), why try to complicate it more then just buying a new head?

That was one of the original selling points of the DOS.

You can change the entire head in like 20 seconds.

I get doing it cheaper, and DIY(trust me I do 99% DIY), but for something like this, I just find it easier to snap on a completely new head.
 
Yeah but you can buy the entire head for $35(which is the entire roller assembly), why try to complicate it more then just buying a new head?

That was one of the original selling points of the DOS.
Well for $70 you can replace both heads.
For my $70 and 10 minutes, I will replace both heads and take my wife out for a nice lunch. ;)
 
Well for $70 you can replace both heads.
For my $70 and 10 minutes, I will replace both heads and take my wife out for a nice lunch. ;)
Not in todays worlds. LOL

No I get it, I just find it easier to snap on a new head for the price.
 

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