CPR Combination Package SYS 192 includes CY 192, CS 90 overflow, Bio-Bale, hose, Rio 2100 Pump, and Return Kit.
CPR-CY192:
- 4" diameter skimmer
- Bio chamber: 1.5 gallons
- Total sump area: 4 gallons
- Maximum flow rate: 400 gal/hr
- up to 100 gal tank size
- 15" x 9" x 14.5"
- Features Rejuvenation Venturi (RVT) driven protein skimmers. RVT Powerhead is included
- Has a bypass for the protein skimmer so that the water and air intake are always constant and provide maximum skimming action
- Funnel shaped collection cup for efficient and easy removal of proteins and uneaten food before they reach the biological media
- Has an adjustable gate which allows fine tuning of the height of the water in the protein skimmer
- Has a deep sump area for probes, chemical media, etc
- Has a non-warping lid which prevents excessive evaporation
- Uses a high performing biological medium, Bio-Bale
- Disassembles quickly and easily for cleaning
- Can be used with a submersible or external pump
CS 90:
- For glass or acrylic aquariums up to 125 gal.
- Flow rate 600 gph.
- 8" wide
- 1" bulkhead outflow
A built in overflow is the most efficient method of draining aquarium water to a filter. If your aquarium does not have built-in overflow, CPR Continuous Siphon Overflows/Prefilters are the best means for getting water from an aquarium to a filter system without expensive modifications to the tank. They quietly skim up to six times more water than units with tubes.
The advantages of CPR Continuous Siphon Overflows/Prefilters include:
- Adjustable water level allows you to easily change the level in your tank.
- Black top reduces algae growth.
- Plastic screen to prevent fish loss.
- Quiet operation.
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CPR Aquatic Aquarium Supplies
In Arcata, located in Northern California, the sea is a way of life. From the advanced Marine Biology department at Humboldt State University, just up the hill from CPR’s headquarters, to Humboldt Bay, about a mile west, CPR is nestled in a perfect environment to develop equipment for marine aquariums. CPR was started in a small garage in 1987 to produce biological filters for local aquarists. People who used CPR filters were impressed by the high quality and affordable prices. Word spread and the company grew. Since then, CPR has expanded to a 10,000 sq. ft. production facility and has developed many innovative products over the years. CPR is incorporating new ideas and technologies all the time. Their goal is to allow aquarists to place the highest performing products in their tanks at reasonable prices.
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CPR SYS 192 Filter Package
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Excellent
by
ALEX INGALLS
Excellent!
Posted: 1/23/2013 from RAPID CITY, SD UNITED STATES
5.0
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
this product is excellent. small and quiet. the product came with everything needed to get this filter up and running with the exception of pvc cement. When you receive the item make sure the washer on the bulk head is on the wet side and glue the plug in with pvc cement. allow the cement to dry fully then i recommend running it with some water in the bath tub to make sure that your bulk head is on tight enough. take care if you use a tool as the bulk head is made from pvc and over tightening can ruin the bulk head and break the acrylic sump. i suggest running it in your bath tub for a few hours to make sure that there are not going to be any leaks. other then that i got mine up and running in a matter of minutes after i ran my in tub testing. once again cpr takes the cake with another outstanding product
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MARK CLAYTON
Great
Posted: 7/23/2012 from IUKA, MS UNITED STATES
4.0
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
It works just fine, and the all in 1 unit (built in skimmer) is a big plus, easy to remove to clean, and less hose to worry about.
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I like it!!
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HARLEY PETERSEN
Great
Posted: 10/21/2011 from WILLS POINT, TX UNITED STATES
3.5
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
Setup was fairly easy. The skimmer skims great but takes awhile to get adjusted right. The powerhead doesn't fit very well in the side of skimmer. Once you get those two kinks worked out it's great. The waters skimmed then flows threw the bio bale and filter pad so you get clear water!! NO MICRO BUBBLES!!! Great setup!! A little to pricy though.
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KDEMD
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KIRK EDWARDS
Excellent!
Posted: 10/2/2011 from Spring, TX UNITED STATES
4.5
5
Experience Level:
Expert
Comments:
Excellent product!
I have had numerous CPR products in the past, and each new generation is better. I am upgrading my tank (about 10 yrs. since last upgrade) and this is really an easy install. As far as functionality goes, both the PTN skimer and biofilter are working great. Also, the system is very quiet.
This would rate a five star if it weren't for two issues. First, the powerhead for the skimmer doesn't have a good union to the skimmer body and took some improvising. Second, the sump volume is really two small, even for my 55 gal. tank.
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Great compact package.
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HAN CHUNG
Average
Posted: 5/10/2010 from LOS ANGELES, CA UNITED STATES
3.0
5
Experience Level:
Beginner
Comments:
This is perfect for small under tank cabinet space. Seems to be very efficient and a clean setup. I currently have this running on my 30 gal tank. I added live sand and will be putting some chaetomorpha in the return sump area. So far the tank is doing well. Skimmer is also doing it's job and love the fact that it has a skimmer overflow to a larger container. Not so plug and play so read the instructions and their instructional youtube videos. fittings are not perfect so use your plumbing common sense. it's expensive for what it is. you are basically paying for it's compact design which looks good, efficiency and the CPR name. Time will tell if this is as good as a home made sump. So far, I'm happy with this.
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Excellent!!
by
MARCUS GRAY
Excellent!
Posted: 10/8/2009 from LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA UNITED STATE
5.0
5
Experience Level:
Expert
Comments:
I've had this filter for over 5 yrs on a 110 gallon tank.
Works great, skimmer is doing a good job! I've used a separate skimmer at first ( high quality) but the skimmer that came with this filter worked just as good as a high end one. I have a 6"trigger fish , 5" majestic angel, 6" queen angel, 7" emperator angel, 3" saddleback butterfly, 5"threadfin butterfly,5"powder blue tang and a little hawk fish. I've had these fish for over 5 years with this filter with no problem. I do run a canister filter for carbon and a 55 watt uv sterilizer. I modified the lid and added some plexi glass to raise the sides higher so water wouldn't splash out, I also added a bulk head fitting on the side near the top so that water drains into a jug in case of power failure.
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DOES THE JOB BUT TOO SMALL
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SLATER2099
Average
Posted: 5/26/2009 from HOUSTON, TX UNITED STATES
3.0
5
Experience Level:
Expert
Comments:
I give this a 3 star rating because it actually does the job after some modifications. I am using this CY192 on a 90 gallon fish only with an extra CPR BAK PAK for more filtration. CPR says this CY192 filter is good up to 100 gallon tanks? The problem right away is if your power goes out the CY192 continues to take on water due to the overflow box or the interal reef ready box. The CY192's 4 gallon sump will overflow onto your floor because most tanks 75-100 gallon have more water than 4 gallons at the cut off mark from either the overflow box or internal box. So you have to get a bigger sump for this CY192 to work with larger tanks. But once you make the modifications CPR does not tell you to do. Your tank will be super clean visually and healthy enough for some of the less hardy Angel fish like the Majestic or Emperor.
I suggest you double any figures CPR USA Inc. gives you too be on the safe side. They make great products but they exaggerate how much there filters can really take on.
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Bummer
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PATRICK HENRY
Great
Posted: 7/9/2008
4.0
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
The Quality of the product is really good. The only thing two things that let me down was, after I had received my package I found out I had to purchase a aqua lifter pump to keep the overflow box in continuous operation and to restart if there was a power failure and the instructions were to vague.
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Do Not Buy
by
RYAN
Unsatisfactory
Posted: 2/29/2008 from AIEA, HI
1.0
5
Experience Level:
Expert
Comments:
I've had a salt water tank for over 8 years. So experience is in ample supply. However, I have yet to figure out how to get this system set up. My advice after having purchased this product is to buy everything separtely... the pumps, the protein skimmer, everything! Will it be more expensive? Yes! Quite! But, again: you get what you pay for... 'Protein skimmer may be sub-par'? Are you kidding? It's worthless! And I still cannot for the life of me figure out why they put an air hole on the top of the overflow. How do you start a siphon with an air hole! It's like trying to inflate a tire that has a huge freakin' gash in it! As the Comic Book Guy in the Simpsons would say: WORST PRODUCT EVER!!!! I tried to submit this review but I couldn't until gave it one star, which it does not deserve!
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sump/skimmer combo
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MICHAEL
Great
Posted: 9/11/2007 from SYRACUSE, NY UNITED STATES
4.0
5
Experience Level:
Intermediate
Comments:
this sump seems too small in capacity for a 100 gallon tank. I have had to add a second sump to my system
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