Hello,
Saw your thread and thought i would chime in.
A few things on flow, price and why ours is so expensive....
Flow:
There is a lot of speculation about the actual flow and output. We are in the process of having velocity testing done that will be published soon that will give us some test proven numbers. Hopefully that will give people a better idea of our kits actual flow and substantiate our claims.
I will say, there is a place for the DIY kits and then there is ours.
MJmods (met him at MACNA, really nice guy) makes a kit that you assemble yourself. Hats off to him to provide this to people who are happy with its quality and the unknown outcome. do keep in mind his kit and ours are VERY Different in design. Most people just assume they are the same.
Cost:
as for price, its such a painful topic. Especially seeing how expensive ours has been and still is...
Our Kits are done on a CNC machine out of solid stock. This kills us on price, but allows us to make sure the design is right every time. One of our biggest selling points is reliability. Measuring to the thousandths gets expensive. We are looking into molds, but until then we are stuck with the high cost of USA Machine shop labor rates.
Why:
The propeller is very different than the MJmods kit allowing it to run on a wave maker and thus enabling us to warranty them for a year. Our prop assembly slide is keyed to the magnet and center bored for balance. The prop assembly is not fixed to the magnet assembly like all the other mod kits out there. Nor is it a standard Prop size. This makes them extremely quiet, and very reliable.
There are people who are happy to build their own, tinker and tune it just right so it works for them. Our kit is not for them.
Our kit is an out of the box, no fuss, reliable alternative to those who don't want to deal with all the hassles of making it.
as MJmods said at MACNA... There are just as many people who want one already made as there is willing to build it.
I also wanted to speak to the Tunze Nanostreams.
Tunze makes a great product and has a fantastic track record. No denying that.
I am sure the nanostreams are going to be quite the competition, But its tough to compare flow.
We often display our 1200 mods against the 6100 streams that are 3x that of the nano stream. Can the nanostream run on a wavemaker? I think the controllable one was close to 100.00 or more.
If Tunze is able to actually pull in their deliveries and meet demand unlike the history with the streams, they will provide a much more difficult market.
In the end its what works for you. I am sure I’ll get some flame for posting but I thought it would help to add a voice to the product.
BTW nice job with the logo sitckers at MACNA.
They were everywhere….