Stenner Pump for CA reactor? Should I get it?

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Hello,

I’m looking to get a feed pump for my CA reactor and came across this:

Stenner E20T4H71S8 Timed Compact Peristaltic Pump, 80 psi, 21.7 GPD; 120 V/60 Hz

https://www.coleparmer.com/i/stenne...ltic-pump-80-psi-21-7-gpd-120-v-60-hz/7420906

It’s continuous duty. I tried to search to see if others have used this pump, but didn’t find much. Is this a good option? Is there a better pump at a lower/same price point?
 
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Hello,

I’m looking to get a feed pump for my CA reactor and came across this:

Stenner E20T4H71S8 Timed Compact Peristaltic Pump, 80 psi, 21.7 GPD; 120 V/60 Hz

https://www.coleparmer.com/i/stenne...ltic-pump-80-psi-21-7-gpd-120-v-60-hz/7420906

It’s continuous duty. I tried to search to see if others have used this pump, but didn’t find much. Is this a good option? Is there a better pump at a lower/same price point?
Hi there, unfortunately two of those pumps die on me in less than 2 years, I replaced with a new model kamoer, for now it's working fine, hope this work for you, by the way the part that got damaged was the DC motor in both pumps.
 
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