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Interzoo 2018: Rossmont with the Riser pump and the Waver revolution

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rossmont interzoo The Rossmont booth is beautiful and unusual, and focused this year on the launch of the new Riser return pump (here’s our preview) and on the release of the App that controls the Waver.  We spoke about the Rossmont Riser pump in our preview, a 220V pump that can be controlled as if it were electronic thanks to the Waver. We have already tested the pump for flow rate, hydraulic head, and consumption, and we were very impressed. And while we are hard at work right now on our reports about the various companies that attendeded Interzoo, we will write about the excellent performances recorded for this pump as soon as we have some time. The Riser had already been shown at MACNA, so it’s not brand-new, what was showcased at Interzoo concerns the new App. The web app, which used to be transversale for every kind of device, migrated to the writing of many individual apps for every usable device. Unfortunately, as we heard from Christian and Mattia, the web app development had become unbearable. rossmonet waver

The new Rossmont App inTouch

  The migration an improvement in every way. The new app, tested on both iOS and Android, is faster, simpler, and more and responsive. We set up Riser and Mover several times with no problem at all (except for the pathetic Wi-Fi at the Nuremberg exhibition). rossmont app It’s super easy to add the various types of pumps; the system is very intuitive and overall foolproof. rosmont app Calibrating the new Riser is extremely easy, just like setting up the various movement flows with the touch panel. Those who are lucky enough to own an Apple watch can also control the pump through it! Awesome. rossmont waver mover As soon as we got home, I installed the app on my various devices, connected the different pumps I have in my aquarium, and started playing with it. My advice for anyone using it is to switch from the old logic to the new Rossmont inTouch app. rossmont interzoo

References

  For more information about the Rossmont pumps, check out the official website and we invite you to read our Editorial about the exhibition to learn about our experience at Interzoo and to find links to all of the articles about the booths we have visited and reported on to date: 

  

 [Translated by Matilde Capannini]

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Danilo Ronchi, aka DaniReef lives in Italy where he is hydraulic engineer, but starting from his love for reef aquarium and photography, he began to write about marine aquariums from 2006 and now he’s published his first book “Marine Aquarium”. From 2007 Danilo writes on his blog danireef.com where publishes articles, pictures, product reviews, aquariums coverage, reportage and history of his tank. Now he’s happy to be part of Reefs.com

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