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Unread 10-27-2004, 09:11 PM   #1
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Default Iwaki-PanWorld 10PX-MD10 - Anybody using it?

Has anybody tried these?

MD10 equiv. and MD15 equiv. and MD20 equivalent. The website says, "...designed and built by the former chief engineer from Iwaki-Japan ..."

This website seems to have several interesting pump brands I had not noticed being discussed. If I missed it, don't shoot me please.

/Add: Crap, I see it has been discussed. However, I have not seen anything from a person that actually owns one. Anybody?
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Unread 11-01-2004, 02:54 PM   #2
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There are a couple guys over at Xtreme Systems that have the MD15 equivalent, the PX30, they seem to be very happy with them.

The PX30 is pretty much the twin of the MD15 Iwaki, but at more like WMD15 prices.

I've been watching for someone with the PX40 to post regarding how they like that one, but havn't seen any mention yet. Due to the fact that Panworld doesn't make a version of the PX40 that compares well with the MD20Z Iwaki, this may be why they aren't being seen.
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Unread 11-01-2004, 04:01 PM   #3
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many thousands using the 5PX
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Unread 11-01-2004, 04:11 PM   #4
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Damn. If I wasn't buying a new video card soon, I'd get that MD20 equivalent. It looks good. A bit big though.
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hrmmm. those are sweet. the yellow is pretty too.
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haha Bill.
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I'm assuming the 5px is the mcp600/aquaxtreme... I guess the general design looks quite similar.

EDIT: proven. Looks like I solved my own mystery

I definitely like the yellow...
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yellow pumps more too
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I have a "special recipe" for "yellow coolant" if you'd like.
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I have a "special recipe" for "yellow coolant" if you'd like.
Really or is this a joke??? I would be interested!!!
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get your favorite 6 pack . . .
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get your favorite 6 pack . . .
Hmm, the pre or post yellow product? Might corrode something I think.
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If your product of choice is american in origin, pre or post processing is irrelevant.
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I don't know. Corona and Heineken are both pretty bad. What about Killians? It's made by Coors now but it's the same recipe and process as when it was made in Ireland. Exception to the rule?
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Not to go off topic but does anyone have any input on these:

http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merch...Code=DolphinEx

http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merch...gory_Code=MAK4

Both quite powerful and not too expensive. I'm primarily interested in the Blueline. It looks like a beast. The other one caught my eye because it's supposed to be quiet and produce little heat. The construction looks shoddy though.
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Unread 11-02-2004, 07:14 AM   #16
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Not to go off topic but does anyone have any input on these:

http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merch...Code=DolphinEx

http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merch...gory_Code=MAK4

Both quite powerful and not too expensive. I'm primarily interested in the Blueline. It looks like a beast. The other one caught my eye because it's supposed to be quiet and produce little heat. The construction looks shoddy though.
Given the 140 watts of the first link, the reference post Cathar has been working on the last few days would seem to indicate you would hurt yourself with that pump.
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Hey man, dont be dissing on corona... You cant beat it with a slice of lime in there


Sure as hell beats the Busch and PBR my buddies usually get...
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Unread 11-02-2004, 06:32 PM   #18
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Given the 140 watts of the first link, the reference post Cathar has been working on the last few days would seem to indicate you would hurt yourself with that pump.
I haven't gotten around to signing up to OCAU yet. Care to let me in on what you're referring to?
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Hey man, dont be dissing on corona... You cant beat it with a slice of lime in there


Sure as hell beats the Busch and PBR my buddies usually get...
If you want good Mexican beer get Dos Equis XX. (is that spelled correctly?)
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Sorry but Bohemia is the best Mexican Beer.
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you guys must be at resorts or something, Bohemia ?
Corona is ubiquitous, Modelo 2ed (though considered better by Mexicans)
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I don't think that anyone has ever referred to El Paso, TX / Juarez, Mexico as a resort. I no longer live there but it is possible that I sampled most if not all Mexican beers during my two year stay.

Ps. I have found Bohemia here in Michigan...now if I could just find some Shiner Bock.
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much along the frontier and at resorts - found nowhere in the non-tourist areas
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Sorry but Bohemia is the best Mexican Beer.
I don't drink anymore but this was one of my favorites. This and Saint Pauly Girl were regularly in my fridge. Now if someone would just hook up one of these blue line pumps to a keg
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Unread 11-03-2004, 12:39 AM   #25
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Haven't had Bohemia but St Pauly Girl is okay. I still prefer Killians Red.



But anyway, what's this guy referring to about the 140W on this pump:

http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merch...Code=DolphinEx

It'll dump too much heat into the lines? I might burn myself on it? I'm not a member of OCAU so I can't see the post he linked to.
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