Never do a Water Change again? - Patent Pending!!!

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the quick glance in the box looks to be a complete RO unit... prob RO/DI... and he just runs a heavy drip...
 
If this thing is an RO / Drip system, I might actually be interested in buying one. I know the salesman wasn't very convincing, but depending on exactly what this "wonder" is, it might save me some time in the DIY section. ^.^
 
abortedsoul;2397856; said:
If this thing is an RO / Drip system, I might actually be interested in buying one. I know the salesman wasn't very convincing, but depending on exactly what this "wonder" is, it might save me some time in the DIY section. ^.^


go look into the drip systems neoprodigy built in the articles forum... you are planning for rays RO is out of the question
 
Aquarium Water Wonder is the name of it now. The patent name of the system is Reduced Maintenance Aquarium Filter System Thru Invent help LLc. There is NO DI in the system. This system does work off RO yes water is feed directly to aquarium. The water interchange depends on size of aquarium. Aquarium must have a overflow. If you want a higher pH and a harder water the system will accommodate that. The system is small and universal. I use a low pH due to the fact I house discus and angels I used those fish to build the system. I have not changed the water my self or no one has done it the system does that for me, been 5 years and climbing. My videos worked got you all talking thank you.
 
Welcome to MFK.

Use the search function and you'll find auto changers/top offs have been used here for quite some time...... Nothing new. If it makes you rich, GREAT. But the concept is far from new.

My LFS ran a drip systrem for the last 10 years.
 
Aquarium Water Wonder is designed to change water over a period of time pushing out used water. Depending on size of aquarium to how much interchange takes place, the system is adjustable. The aquarium set up remains the same the biological filter, air stones and so on. Real plants do well. The system works off tap water not aquarium water. The interchange of water to the aquarium is gradual so not to interfere with the biological system of the aquarium. I would like to say thanks to all, for the insight and all insight I do welcome
 
Personally, I would change the "box" its housed in. It doesn't look like something that is ....aquatic.

Lots of filters or features of the aquarium are hidden under the tank. Almost everyone has a clock in the house.

Drip systems that have been around for many years do exactly what your system does. It sounds as though it just straight RO water and puts it in the tank while old water flows out into the drain or a bucket..... if thats it, there is nothing special about this product.

If you want to make money, sell it for cheap because drip systems can be made for real cheap.

I personally wouldn't buy it due to the looks and construction. The clock seems to be a tacky add-on.

I would show everyone how its built "inside" because if the quality shows, then you will get more interest. Like all other manufactuers of filters, they show the inner workings of their system for potential buyers to see.

Just a few things I think of while looking at your product.
 
Jgray152;2412549; said:
Personally, I would change the "box" its housed in. It doesn't look like something that is ....aquatic.

Lots of filters or features of the aquarium are hidden under the tank. Almost everyone has a clock in the house.

Drip systems that have been around for many years do exactly what your system does. It sounds as though it just straight RO water and puts it in the tank while old water flows out into the drain or a bucket..... if thats it, there is nothing special about this product.

If you want to make money, sell it for cheap because drip systems can be made for real cheap.

I personally wouldn't buy it due to the looks and construction. The clock seems to be a tacky add-on.

I would show everyone how its built "inside" because if the quality shows, then you will get more interest. Like all other manufactuers of filters, they show the inner workings of their system for potential buyers to see.

Just a few things I think of while looking at your product.

I agree. In your video you said you would show how the system works but you don't. You don't even show a full shot of the door open. It looks so much like a cheesy infomercial of "buy my "system" and get rich quick". Never really saying what the heck it is.
It's obvious that you won't show the system because it is a simple RO unit and everyone could run to Home Depot and copy it for much less than you plan on selling it for.
Thanks but no thanks.
P.S.
RO units remove trace elements that fish & plants need. The claim that plants thrive with it would be a false statement. If it took your Amazon sword 3 years to out grow your tank,,,, that's not thriving.
 
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