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ismvel
Wed, 23rd Jan 2008, 03:46 PM
Ran across these and they are coming out soon. Here is what I got from Taam, Inc:



We starter over on the mold as we made it for both the polario and seio 2600 now will work on up to 3/4" glass
They will be out with the polario in about a month
Kevin Shiotani
Taam Inc.
Commodity Axis Inc.
1.805.383.3566 ext. 102
1.805.341.0972 cell
1.805383.3565 fax


I know there are a couple of you (hobogato & bstreep) have the Seio 2600, and I will be getting some of them also. Or these new Polario he is talking about look nice also...I wonder how much they will run...

They are variable, and are capable of shooting out up to 5500 gph....interesting...here's the link.

http://riopump.net/new_products_folder/polario_desc.html

ismvel
Wed, 23rd Jan 2008, 04:05 PM
Bi-directional outputs to simulate natural wave and current actions of the ocean
Variable time setting and variable output setting either single or dual outputs
Two preset feeding setting at 8 minutes and 16 minutes
Low voltage
Magnet Mounts to secure pump for easy installation
On auto the pump will initially divert to the default mode and the time setting is 15 seconds left and 15 seconds right
In auto the alternating time setting can be set to switch every 15 seconds to 30 minutes
Mini sun moon light adapter is included
16 volt UL listed transformer is included400.00-500.00 complete

We have a slight delay in the release of the pump do to power of the unit we had to make a stronger magnet mount for the unit, look to see the product in the within couple months. If you have any further questions feel free to contact me directly

Kevin Shiotani
Taam Inc and Commodity Axis Inc

Goodness....pretty steep....the magnets he is guessing will be around $50 - $60

apedroza
Wed, 23rd Jan 2008, 11:10 PM
For that price I'd go with the tunze wave maker

tropicana
Wed, 23rd Jan 2008, 11:34 PM
for that price, you might as well buy these:

http://www.ecotechmarine.com/products/mp40w.htm

Ive heard nothing BUT Good news on these! They even have a wireless controller you can purchase....

ismvel
Thu, 24th Jan 2008, 07:40 AM
Yeah for that price, they will continue to sit on the shelf as I pass by....that's for sure.

brewercm
Thu, 24th Jan 2008, 08:50 AM
Ouch, a "Rio" pump that's going to run between 400 and 500.
Tough to swallow with the problems they've had in the past. Not that I've heard anything bad about the Seio line though.