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Surely there will be build-up of minerals etc on the ceramic surfaces. How quickly does this happen, what is done to refurbish the moving parts before they get damaged or destroyed?
Nice explanation, but it drives me crazy how American product adverts/descriptions have to have 'upbeat' music constantly playing in the background. It's really distracting.
I prefer HPB from Fedco, one large HPB 2800 can do the same as dozens of PX. Maybe efficiency is 3% less but you save in CAPEX and OPEX. So the life cycle cost is less than using the PX.
Surely there will be build-up of minerals etc on the ceramic surfaces. How quickly does this happen, what is done to refurbish the moving parts before they get damaged or destroyed?
Nice explanation, but it drives me crazy how American product adverts/descriptions have to have 'upbeat' music constantly playing in the background. It's really distracting.
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requires no maintenance!!! hahaha @1:10!!! come one guys be serious
Anyone know how much one unit of these costs?
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Are you still wondering? There were a few difference sizes. Alot!!
I prefer HPB from Fedco, one large HPB 2800 can do the same as dozens of PX. Maybe efficiency is 3% less but you save in CAPEX and OPEX. So the life cycle cost is less than using the PX.
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