Proactive Electra Peristaltic Pump

The Proactive Electra is a peristaltic pump mounted in the Pelican 1300 case featuring a highly efficient motor, consuming only 3 amps at maximum draw.

Features

  • Pumps up to 2.5 liters per minute and as low as 40 mL per minute
  • Constant Voltage Boosting Technology boosts battery voltage for longer run times and steady flow rates
  • Simple dial-in technology allows user to achieve the perfect flow rate
List Price $1,199.98
$933.50
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Overview
The Proactive Electra peristaltic pump is lightweight and compact. To use, simply attach an external power source such as a 12-volt battery to drive the pump. A high-performance motor consumes only 3 amps at maximum draw, making it an extremely efficient pump.

Rugged Casing
The rugged Pelican 1300 case enclosure is made of impact and corrosion-resistant ABS plastic to withstand demanding work conditions. Incorporating the most accurate and precise variable speed controller for consistent flow rates ensures reliable sample integrity.

  • Pumps up to 2.5 liters per minute or as low as 40 mLs per minute*
  • Suction lift up to 26 feet
  • Supplied with one pump head
  • 10 feet of DC battery clamps to hook up for super long sampling events
  • Dimensions: 9 3/4" Depth x 13" Width x 6 3/4" Height 
  • Weight: 8 Pounds

*Test conducted with 3 feet of size 36 Masterflex tubing

  • (1) Electra peristaltic pump, mounted in Pelican 1300 case
  • (1) 10' DC power cord with battery clamps
Questions & Answers
What is the difference between the Athena and Electra peristaltic pumps?
The Athena has an integrated LCD display for adjusting flow rates, while the Electra uses a rheostat (dial) on the side of the pump.
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