Requirements
So in February I began to compare various misting systems. Some of my requirements were:
- Safe. It will not pose a fire hazard or water damage hazard.
I read a horror story about a misting system that almost burned someone’s house down.
- Quiet. It won’t be too loud, disturbing my peaceful time with Bertie or make me want to leave the room when it is on.
The rainforests of Madagascar aren’t filled with the sound of piston pumps, so why should my Chameleon’s home be?
- Warranty and reputability. The company shall be reputable and stand behind their product in case of failure.
If I’m going to pay someone else to build this, I need to be sure they take pride in their work and give me a new system if mine fails.
- Price. It will be under $300.
This may seem like a lot, but since I already tried to save money by building a system that was inadequate, I was not going to make the same mistake again.
- Automated. Must be able to spray without human input for at least 3 days in a row.
I need to be able to leave for the weekend.
- Spray Duration. Must be able to spray for at least 15 minutes at a time.
Bertie doesn’t usually begin drinking until you’ve sprayed him for 7 or 8 minutes. And the spray must last long enough after that for him to have access to enough water to drink.
Nice to have
Non-essential, icing-on-the-cake, features.
- An assortment of nozzles.
A variety of nozzles I can use to tweak the spray would be nice.
- Batteries included. Not just batteries but hoses, connectors, teflon tape, a reservoir, a timer.
I want to have everything I need sent to me so I don’t need to make an extra trip to home depot.
So, armed with my requirements and a fast web browser, I investigated my options.
6 responses to “Rainmaker I Review”
Since this was published, I learned that the Mist King only has a 2 minute spray duration and does not come with a timer. Thanks to Jolene Thompson for the information.
I also have added a hydor 200w inline aquarium heater to heat up the water to a warm 93 degrees before it showers ol’ Bertie. Amazon sells these for $40.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0002JEMM6/qid=1114992911/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-1729203-5801402?v=glance&s=kitchen
This prevents cold water showers that might shock Bertie into running away from his shower.
I read your page about misting system comparisons. It is too bad that you didn’t actually look at and test each system so you could truly compare and rate each systems strengths and shortcomings. Concerning our Pro Mist series of misting systems, our pumps are truly the quitest available, with the nozzles making more noise than the pump does. Our pumps are specifically designed (not diaphram or centrifical pumps) for the constant high back pressure created by a misting system and will not fail in a couple of years due to the pressure or seal failure. Our pumps do not need water for lubrication, so will never be damaged if ran dry, are covered with a 2 year warranty and have an expected service life of 30,000+ hours. They also develop higher pressures (up to 125 PSI and no pump noise), resulting in a finer mist than other systems. No other product can even come close to this. We do not use plastic nozzles as the flow rates are much higher, especially when intstalled in an area that has relatively high temperatures (inside a reptile cage). Plastic quickly expands with an increase in temperature. Most plastic nozzles being sold are tested & rated at much lower temperatures than experienced in our industry, so the quoted flow rates are misleading. These nozzles can be purchased for about 25-50 cents ea. wholesale, showing the markup one is paying. We only use our own metal alloy nozzles as they do not have this problem and will last much longer than a plastic nozzle will. We also rate our nozzles at 100 degrees F to give a more accurate flow rate for the uses they will be subjected to. Our PMP-60 and PMP-70 misting system pumps both provide the same performance and quality, the only real difference is that the PMP-70 pump has a greater output so it can handle more nozzles. There are many other features that seperate our systems from other brands available. There is no way one can talk about what system is better unless they have seen the other systems. I invite you to talk with people that have used our systems and other brands and see what they think about them.
We only sell our systems directly from our NY facility at wholesale pricing. This way, we are able to offer our customers a superior product at a competative price. This is why you do not see any companies offering our Pro Mist micro fine misting systems for sale. Please let me know if you have any questions or would like additional information.
Sincerely,
Bob Pound
Pro Products
Hi Bob,
Sorry for the delay on approving your comment. I get so many spam comments I have to moderate them.
I’d be delighted to do a head to head test with one of your Pro Mist Products vs the Rainmaker I, if you send one to me. I’ll do a full write up. I’m just a poor chameleon owner, so buying 7 full misting systems was out of my budget. I’ll even send it back in the original packaging. We could do a sound test, run dry test, mist flow rate test. I don’t represent either company, so it would be good press if it turns out your claims are right.
I understand you products are highly regarded among the chameleon community.
Best regards,
Ed
Really enjoyed your review. Just became a Cham parent and I ordered the same misting system. Do you like the Hydor inline heater you installed? Do you find 200w. to be adequate? Just wondering if you would make any changes because I would like to duplicate this system. Thanks!
Regards,
Mike
nice set up,im interested in buying one of those mist pumps,i have a humidifier but i need a mist pump for my chameleon collection.i would like to ask u qs,