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Tony@Interhatch
16-04-2007, 07:22 PM
Rcom 20 Std - This is the basic of the three! It has digital temp and humidity control and automatic turn it comes with either three setting trays or a universal tray which works in a similer way to the oct with dividers.
£275.00

Rcom Pro 20 - The next step which is ideal for the exotic breeders it is the same as above but with more refined and selectable features. The turning control has variable turning time and the degree of turn. There is a high/low alarm feature to alert of problems with temperature. There is also a reminder set alarm!
£350.00

Rcom Pro 20 USB - The same as above but with the added feature of being able to connect to a PC. You can control the incubator from PC and also do weight loss charts for humidity and also graph work for temperature. You will also be able to link to the manufacturers web site and be able to download software upgrades as and when they bring them out.
£415.00

You will note that our prices arnt the cheapest advertised however we do state that with our machines you get all three setting trays and they are also now moddified. You also get the quality and aftersales service youd expect. However if you do find a like for like offer at a better price pm me or give me a call and i'll match it!




CanadaManada
20-04-2007, 07:30 AM
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You will note that our prices arnt the cheapest advertised however we do state that with our machines you get all three setting trays and they are also now moddified. You also get the quality and aftersales service youd expect. However if you do find a like for like offer at a better price pm me or give me a call and i'll match it!

How are they modified?
I spoke with the R-com guy here in Japan about "things" I have heard from UK users. The R-com guy said "Oh, no sir! I assure you, there have NEVER been ANY problems with the R-com units in Japan. They are all factory standard and require no modification at all."

Tony@Interhatch
20-04-2007, 07:37 AM
That may be the case in Japan but here in the UK we have a different voltage range as we tend to have a slightly higher voltage and current so it was causing the abs plastic to melt slightly however I believe this has only been the case over here and we have now cured the problem.

CanadaManada
20-04-2007, 07:43 AM
That may be the case in Japan but here in the UK we have a different voltage range as we tend to have a slightly higher voltage and current so it was causing the abs plastic to melt slightly however I believe this has only been the case over here and we have now cured the problem.

I see. Yes, in Japan we run 100V lines.
Thanks for the prompt reply.
I have heard good and bad things about this system, but the good far outweighed the bad, and I think I will be giving it a go.