Proactive Low Flow Sampling Controller
Features
- User can precisely control the water discharge with the turn of a knob
- Used to monitor and regulate low flow sampling as low as 40mL/min
- Includes 3' wire lead to battery clamps and 5' wire lead to pump connector
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![]() | PA-10800 | Low Flow Sampling Controller | $405.00 | In Stock |

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The Proactive Low Flow Sampling Controller is engineered specifically for the Standard Engineered Plastic Cyclone, Mini-Typhoon, Typhoon, Tempest, Mini-Monsoon, and Abyss pumps.
With the Low Flow Sampling Controller, the user can precisely control the water discharge with the turn of a knob. The Low Flow Sampling Controller is used to monitor and regulate low flow sampling as low as 40mL/min.
- Engineered with reverse polarity protection
- Advanced thermal overload protection
- Heavy duty steel weatherproof case
- Constant Voltage Boosting Technology (CVBT) allows the correct voltage to reach the pump motors
- 20 AMP "safety" fuse to protect electronics and user
- 6 month parts and labor warranty
- 'Ramp Up' control dial
- 3 foot wire lead to battery clamps and 5 foot wire leads to pump connector
- Steel handle for comfort and control
- (1) Low Flow Sampling Controller
- (1) 3' wire lead to battery clamps
- (1) 5' wire leads to pump connector
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