Substitute for trident sample line filter?

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I need a replacement as my samplle line was on bottom of sump in lYer of debris unkowing to me. And i took at least a few tests that way.
Replacement on neptunes site is $24 with shipping! Totally dumb for a $1 item max.
I see a thread where members are trying to find a replacement. Any luck?
TIA
 

 

That Mcmaster looks like it would work :-D .

I just realized the McMaster was a link to a filter. I thought the poster was commenting on the size of the barbs with the 65 micron etc.. Now I know it's the filter size. I'm thinking the 65. I might as well get one of those and one of the bigger ones or so . Checking shipping cost now. I dont know though for sure if the material is reef water safe

**I wonder if somehow I can unscrew the trident filter itself and replace material in it, like compressed filter material in it . hmmm
Well I can stll easiliy blow air through the filter i have lol so maybe I dont need a new one yet. But I will sometime :-D
 
We just released the new SWF-POD . It a pre-filter that can work with pretty much any automatized water testing device on the market, including the Neptune Trident.

it includes a 255-micon nylon filter screen that can be easily cleaned and/or replaced as needed

SWF-POD_4658-2.jpg SWF-POD_Overview_1540-1.jpg




You can learn more about it here on this R2R post:

Or, at our own website at:
 
We just released the new SWF-POD . It a pre-filter that can work with pretty much any automatized water testing device on the market, including the Neptune Trident.

it includes a 255-micon nylon filter screen that can be easily cleaned and/or replaced as needed

SWF-POD_4658-2.jpg SWF-POD_Overview_1540-1.jpg




You can learn more about it here on this R2R post:

Or, at our own website at:


Another unnecessary thing entering the hobby.
 
Another unnecessary thing entering the hobby.
I certainly wouldn't classify it as "unnecessary". Maybe its not something that you need right now, but it certainly has solved some issues for others that have been using it. We have been in beta testing with this product for about year.

With that said, if you run a Trident, or any other automated at water testing device, the SWF-POD can certainly act as a fist-line of defense against a clog that could cause issues. And, should your personal aquarium equipment ever experience an issue such as that, we'll be here for you ;-)
 

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