The best Gyre pumps yet—NOW IN STOCK!

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Any info on if and when the larger model will be out?

We are checking with Maxspect's US distributor CoralVue to find out when larger sizes may become available. We'll follow up once we hear back! Thank you for your question.

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Can the 200-series Advanced Controller be used with the new 300-series pump?
The 300-series pump improvements look great, but I'm unlikely to trash a perfectly good controller and spring for a whole new setup.
 
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Can the 200-series Advanced Controller be used with the new 300-series pump?
The 300-series pump improvements look great, but I'm unlikely to trash a perfectly good controller and spring for a whole new setup.

Hi, PhreeByrd! The Maxspect Gyre 200 series is not cross compatible with the 300 series. The 200 series has a different connector set than the 300.

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I don’t know about them being the “best” pumps yet. I just received my xf330 yesterday from Marine Depot and had it up and running on my 93 cube.

This evening I got home from work and it’s dead. The power supply and controller work but the pump is dead. I took it apart several times and reassembled it to no avail.

This is pretty frustrating as I have an IceCap 1k in my nano and love it.
 

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