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  1. #1
    neongodzilla
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    Default Automatic misters.

    I had a Zoo Med habba mist for a while and it crapped out on me. I just purchased an Exo Terra Monsoon system and it doesn't work at all! I need to send it back now! Does anyone have any experience with automatic misters? Store bought, home made, or otherwise. I don't want to spend an arm and a leg.

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    J Teezy
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    when researching misters i looked at the monsoon and the mistking. From what i've read the moonsoon has a problem with leaking around one of the seals inside the top and when that happens the water gets on the motherboard and therefore renders it useless. Sure the monsoon looks nice but with its nice neat look it seems to fail in functionality / longevity. Read around on the internet you'll see alot of people have had the monsoon **** out on them. I'm going to say you probably paid around 100 bucks for the monsoon. And for that price you can get a mistking. Sure the mistking doesnt look all pretty like the monsoon but I don't think you'll find many people if not any at all who will complain about the mistking. Only thing you have to do with a mistking is make your own resorvoir bucket by drilling a hole in it to attach the bulkhead, but that takes all of about 5 minutes or less, not to mention the mistking pumps can run dry and not be hurt by it. The other thing is that the owner of Mistking is in the hobby as well and designed the system himself. Also his customer service is top notch. When I get my viv build going the only mister i will consider is the mistking for sure. If you go with a mistking would probably be worth the extra $30 to get the zipdrip valve with it as well.

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    thadmy
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    Default Re: Automatic misters.

    Only problems I have read about the mistking is that the timers will die, and you can come home to a flooded tank with your darts hopefully climbing up out of the way. The way to get around this is to use a wall timer that you can set that only comes on for a certain amount of time during the day. Its an easy fix but thats the only thing I have found wrong with the Mistking system.

  4. #4
    J Teezy
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    Default Re: Automatic misters.

    well that's a problem with any electronical device. Anything electrical has a chance to fail at some point, but as far as automatic misters go, I think you'll find mistking probably has the least amount of complaints vs any other brand

  5. #5
    thadmy
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    Default Re: Automatic misters.

    Oh yeah I agree 100%, I've used the Exo-monsoon and HATED it although they do have a nice customer service as long as its still under warranty they will send you a brand new unit, but ultimately it will work for a couple months then just die. I have used the mistking and I loved it when I had it only thing is like I said the timer will go out so just set-up your own "kill switch" by plugging it into a wall unit timer and you shouldn't have a problem at all plus I like how you can put a MASSIVE reservoir onto it so you don't have to worry about adding water as often as you have to with the monsoon.

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    J Teezy
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    Default Re: Automatic misters.

    how long did it take till your timer went out

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