mattseattle
Well-known member
I'm pretty sure it's an add-on but I can't say for sure either way.
Originally posted by ASH
Correction regarding the backup battery setup. The VorTech driver box is what detects a power outage and switches to battery backup mode. What the battery does do however, is automatically charge itself when the power goes back on.
Andy
Originally posted by ASH
Re all the price questions, our goal is not to come out with the least expensive high end pump. We will have the best value and upgrades, like adding the back-up battery, will only involve buying the battery addition. All the basic pump gear is already made to accept the plug and play back-up battery.
Andy
Originally posted by EcoTech Marine
No advanced wave controllability is designed into the VorTech out of the box; only manual speed control.
The battery backup is an accessory to the VorTech pump. It will be sold in an enclosure with a charging circuit as a separate entity from the pump itself. The pump is capable of working with the battery backup out of the box.
-Tim
Originally posted by EcoTech Marine
The battery will be available within the first few months of availability of the VorTech. There's a running competition to see whether IC or ETM get's their product on the shelves first
No idea of expected MSRP for the battery yet.
-Tim
Originally posted by EcoTech Marine
You can mount the VorTech to the bottom of the aquarium pointing up, provided that the total clamping distance does not exceed the 3/4" gap for which it is spec'd.
I don't recall if it was mentioned in the announcment or not, however you may operate the VorTech on any of the wave-controllers currently on the market... One thing to keep in mind: When using the battery backup and a standard wave-timer device, the VorTech will simply switch to battery mode when the wavemaker turns it off.
Justin
Originally posted by maxxII
Do the Vortech's require a "soft start" wave maker, or not?
Nick
Originally posted by EcoTech Marine
"soft start" as you say, is built in.
VegasMike said:They must be hoping for a slew of "gatta have its" because that is mighty hefty compared to Tunze which has to figure the exchange rate into the picture adn should be more expensive because of that.
mattseattle said:blah blah blah - it's only money and it's a fun new toy. (and the blah blah blah was not directed at anyone but only a blanket statement)
skimerwhisperer said:the 24hr backup makes it GOLD!!!
that singularly will be enough to take out tunze.
i think people who lost tanks due to power outages will particularly be won over, although, if you own tunze powerheads and controllers, chances are you have a generator
skimerwhisperer said:wouldnt they have to be dc motors to do that??
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