As promised, I received the Triton Aquatics Gulfstream II kit and tested it against the Sureflow 1600. Here are my findings below:
1. The GS2 is much sturdier built with better material.
2. The GS2 shroud is slightly larger possibly allowing for larger propellers to be used. Assuming your MJ pump can spin them of course.
3. Side by side, the medflow GS2 w/ Octura 1435 is about the same in terms of flow but is noticeably quieter. I believe this is probably due to the the Octura 1435 prop used which is more streamlined (re: sharper prop blades) and more balanced than the Sureflow's prop.
4. The highflow GS2 w/ the larger Dumas 3004 prop literally blew the Sureflow out of the water in terms of flow. Easily 2000+ gph.
5. What I DO like better in the Sureflow is the ball joint mount which allows for better positioning of the MJ pump. Whereas the current GS2 mount can only swivel side by side. Now I was told by Triton Aquatics that a new ball joint mount will be avalable in mid-November.
6. Now here's the one thing that sets the GS2 kits above all the rest. Since the propeller is removeable/switchable, you can essentially mix and match propellers to your heart's content. Basically any -- boat propellers using a standard 3/16" shaft hole can be used as long as your MJ pump and spin them.
The new GS2 kits will be released some time this week and prices are as below:
$14.99 for a medium flow kit and $15.99 for a high flow kit
vito525 said:I found another site that had them...I got 6 55-60lb pull magnets for $16 including shipping. Appearently they got 10,000 of these and they were not up to technical spec for manufacturing or industrial purposes, but they are strong, cheap magnets (Great for us with moth laden wallets). I plan on making all my power heads magnets, I am tired of putting them back up. I will epoxy them (I build R/C Airplanes and have a ton of it laying around.)
How do you epoxy them??? please explain for us dummys.