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Richard L 29-12-2009 06:53 PM

Aquamist HFS-3 system for 2010 ..... "Q and A"
 

Richard L 29-12-2009 07:45 PM

I have now completed the final HFS3 update

The system has been planned for some time, right after the launch of the HFS-6. We want to be certain the core components are totally reliable before launching the second PWM system.

THF HFS-6 has provided us a sound foundation and quick development time.

The HFS-3 is an affordable entry-level system for those who wants to venture into the PWM valve concept, allowing "wide dynamic range" and "fast response to load change".

Please feel free to post questions.

royster 02-01-2010 10:11 AM

Looking good :D

Just a few questions...hope thats okay.

- What price (approximately, if you don't have final pricing) will this system be ?

- Is there likely to be an introductory offer & if so what kind of price ?

- What is the target launch date ?

- Is the 52mm gauge mentioned the DDS3 controller ?

I'm based in the UK & pretty new to the world of water injection but noticed that the only people marketing the HFS kit are US Suppliers.... Howerton Engineering have a great site.

Howerton Engineering 02-01-2010 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by royster
Looking good :D

Just a few questions...hope thats okay.

- What price (approximately, if you don't have final pricing) will this system be ?

- Is there likely to be an introductory offer & if so what kind of price ?

- What is the target launch date ?

- Is the 52mm gauge mentioned the DDS3 controller ?

I'm based in the UK & pretty new to the world of water injection but noticed that the only people marketing the HFS kit are US Suppliers.... Howerton Engineering have a great site.

Royster,

Final MSRP has not yet been decided, but will certainly be less than the HFS-6. There will be an brief introductory price in the mid-$600us range. Projected launch date is late January or early February. The DDS3 controller is a stand-alone failsafe unit with flowsensor, junction board/controller and gauge. The gauge(to the end user) is the same between the DDS3 and HFS-3, but the HFS 3 and 6 have the failsafe functions and their own flowsensors built into the systems.

Thank you for the complements on the site.

royster 02-01-2010 11:00 PM

Thank you, that's very helpful.

nick_r 09-01-2010 03:18 PM

When starts the group buy?

Howerton Engineering 09-01-2010 05:27 PM

Possibly this week, very soon!

PROJEK X 11-01-2010 04:31 AM

Fellas, Fellas, Fellas, is there a "list" one would need to get on to be wanna the 1st to get a 3?

Richard L 13-01-2010 10:07 PM

Yes, The list will be up by the weekend. Sorry for the delay, there are a great deal of background work.

Howerton Engineering 14-01-2010 06:06 AM

One detail I wanted to post up for consideration. The HFS-2 system is upgradable to the HFS-3 at anytime. A factory direct kit will include a gauge and cable(replacing the switch) and a flowsensor with mounting block to the FAV. The is no difference between the rest of the parts in the kit.


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