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    Quote Originally Posted by wmick View Post
    Could very well be, that it was a private label sort of thing... Custom pump for a particular customer.... That number looks like a serial number of some sort... I bet procon can identify it.
    Definitely
    2017- Started small-made 7 gallons. Long days & few nights on a 1x2 and turkey fryer.

    2018- Bought a 2x4 and built a small scale RO. 21 gallons.

    2019- moved up to 100 gph procon for my home built RO. Built a steamhood. About 220 taps and 21 gallons again.

    2020- 140 procon on the R0. Added a new mainline at my in laws. 330 taps for 24 gallons, sold excess sap.

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    https://www.proconpumps.com/content/...0Pump_spec.pdf

    Series 1-3, but the bottom of the PDF is the model# nomenclature.
    2017- Started small-made 7 gallons. Long days & few nights on a 1x2 and turkey fryer.

    2018- Bought a 2x4 and built a small scale RO. 21 gallons.

    2019- moved up to 100 gph procon for my home built RO. Built a steamhood. About 220 taps and 21 gallons again.

    2020- 140 procon on the R0. Added a new mainline at my in laws. 330 taps for 24 gallons, sold excess sap.

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    got a reply from procon
    CO1510 is an old part number. The direct replacement part number is 102A050F11AA. Attached is a model matrix that will break down the numbers and letter

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobMac View Post
    got a reply from procon
    CO1510 is an old part number. The direct replacement part number is 102A050F11AA. Attached is a model matrix that will break down the numbers and letter
    Very cool. So that is a 50 gph pump! That will run a 400 gpd. That spec sheet I listed will still break down your pump build.
    Last edited by Mark B; 05-02-2019 at 08:22 PM.
    2017- Started small-made 7 gallons. Long days & few nights on a 1x2 and turkey fryer.

    2018- Bought a 2x4 and built a small scale RO. 21 gallons.

    2019- moved up to 100 gph procon for my home built RO. Built a steamhood. About 220 taps and 21 gallons again.

    2020- 140 procon on the R0. Added a new mainline at my in laws. 330 taps for 24 gallons, sold excess sap.

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