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    RAIN2

    RAIN2(TM)


    Pole Mountable
    Waterfall Algae Scrubber
    for saltwater sumps



    With waterproof submersible GEM5
    (TM) lights and Green Grabber® screen. Eliminate water changes. Remove nuisance algae, nitrate and phosphate. Cultivate seaweed for feeding.



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    Videos:

    Panorama of growth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9t7ZSSokgc
    Growth review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WF9C0I4MD_g
    Install Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kpWWDUxaQY
    One-handed screen removal/replacement (47 seconds): https://youtu.be/zbgbCCpiJGc
    First cleaning with just one light: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5mG_uid4Ms
    Unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ2itYGFFUo
    Tray: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVa650-QPTM
    Water Pipe and Screen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2zHgcsxi7U
    Dome Lid Cover, and Lights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba5Hy9gr4FI
    Mounting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83_loN1d-Ng
    First View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo0kOIns0GE

    RAIN2 product dimensions: 10" long x 5" wide x 8" high (25cm long x 12.5cm wide x 20cm high).

    Operates on both 120 and 240V. Can be shipped to any country


    Welcome to algae scrubbers. All the oceans, reefs, lakes and rivers are naturally filtered only by algae, and all the organic particles remain in the water to feed the creatures. Reduce your glass cleaning and water changes, and create an environment for living micro-animals to grow inside the scrubber. No more dosing or possible overdosing. No more refilling. No more pale corals from low nutrients, and no more sick animals from high nutrients. Far more powerful than chaeto or refugiums, and does not remove the food particles. And you can use the algae as food!

    From the inventor of the original waterfall algae scrubber in the year 2008 finally comes the first new version: the patent pending RAIN2. The underwater submersible GEM5 lights (also patent pending) allow the RAIN2 to be placed in your sump anywhere you like, as low to the water as you like, which saves a lot of space. And the pole mounting option (recommended but not included) means you don't even need a shelf or a bracket to place the RAIN2; just use your pole mount to set it on the bottom of your sump. You can fit two RAIN2 units into the same space that other waterfall algae scrubbers take for just one of their units. (Note: Because of the high filtering photosynthesis of our scrubbers, it's not recommended to run them with macro refugiums or chaeto reactors because the macro or chaeto will die and the nutrients will be absorbed by our scrubbers.)

    Also included is a 2 mm thick, 2 sided, patent pending Green Grabber® algae attachment screen. The screen is also sold separately HERE for DIY, and is the modern replacement for the old hand-scrapped plastic screens. It is 3D printed in Rough 3D(TM) and has no mortar coatings to fall off into your water, and has no metal pins to damage your corals. Also, similar to our air bubbling upflow UAS scrubbers, the screen of the RAIN2 is surrounded by air, so that when algae growth is strong on the screen the algae can get the carbon it needs from the CO2 in the air instead of from the alkalinity in your water. Thus the scrubber growth (filtering) is not limited by your alkalinity, and your alkalinity will stay at higher levels. This is compared to sealed chaeto reactors which don't contact air and thus must get all the carbon it needs from your alkalinity, which causes the alkalinity to drop faster.

    The RAIN2 will do most of the filtering needed for your fresh or saltwater aquarium, and in most cases it will do all the filtering if it is the proper size for your amount of feeding that you do and the amount of rock that you have. Part of this filtering includes helping eliminate two very important things that drive most aquarium owners crazy: Algae and waterchanges. The filter works by growing algae on the screen, and these algae consume all the "bad" things out of the water*. This is how all the oceans, and all the lakes, are naturally filtered.

    When ordering the RAIN2, you can choose 1, 2 or 4 of the GEM5 lights, which will be already mounted to the inside of the dome lid cover. The GEM5 lights are also sold separately HERE and you can add them to the dome by using silicone glue.

    Here are the differences in the RAIN2 units available:

    Aquarium size: The RAIN2 with 1 GEM5 light has 24 square inches of 1-sided growth surface and is designed to be the only filter on an aquarium that is fed up to:

    1 frozen cube per day, or
    10 pinches of flake food per day, or
    10 square inches (60 sq cm) of nori seaweed per day, or
    0.1 dry ounce (2.8 grams) of pellet food per day.

    Each 50 pounds (23 kg) of phosphate-soaked nuisance algae problem rock counts for an additional 1 cube a day. The level of light of the 1 GEM5 light works well in saltwater when nutrients in the water are low, and also works well in all freshwater systems. Up to 3 more GEM5 lights can be added at any time with silicone glue.

    The RAIN2 with 2 GEM5 lights has 24 square inches of 2-sided growth surface and is designed to be the only filter on an aquarium that is fed up to:

    2 frozen cubes per day, or
    20 pinches of flake food per day, or
    20 square inches (120 sq cm) of nori seaweed per day, or
    0.2 dry ounce (5.6 grams) of pellet food per day.

    Each 50 pounds (23 kg) of phosphate-soaked nuisance algae problem rock counts for an additional 1 cube a day. This medium level of light of 2 GEM5 lights works well when nutrients in saltwater are measurable, and also works well in all freshwater systems. Having lights on both sides of the screen allow it to grow a few more days before the growth starts shading the algae roots. Up to two more GEM5 lights can be added at any time with silicone glue.

    The RAIN2 with 4 GEM5 lights lights has the same growth surface area and feeding as with 2 GEM5 lights, but the high level of light of 4 GEM5 lights works well when nutrients in saltwater are high, and when nutrients are very high in freshwater such as a highly fed community tank.

    The amount of water in the aquarium, or the dimensions of the aquarium, are not important. If you feed more than the above amounts, you can use additional RAIN2 filters (or use our SURF, HOG or DROP filters) to add up to the amount that you are feeding, and then clean one of them at a time on a rotating schedule (one per week, etc). If you feed much less than these amounts, and the aquarium is very small, then it will still work but you just need to find a place where the filter will fit. It’s not possible to over-scrub.

    Drain Pipe: Although a drain pipe is not needed, you can add one by using a standard 1” ID drain bulkhead which fits standard 1” (25mm) schedule 40 pvc pipe. The drain hole in the tray is 1 ¾” (44.5mm) diameter.

    Head Room: If you are installing the RAIN2 in a sump or cabinet area with limited space, the RAIN2 will need 4" (10cm) above the top of the light-cover dome lid in order to remove the lid. However you can lift the whole tray unit up off of a pole mount, with as little as 2" (5cm) head room, and then remove the light-cover dome lid in your sink.

    If you commonly have power outages, traditional waterfall scrubbers will dry out after a few hours, but you can prepare for and prevent this with your RAIN scrubber by placing it low enough in your sump (even slightly underwater if needed) so that when the power goes out the water level in the sump will rise up high enough to keep the screen under water. The GEM5 lights will not be harmed at all because they are designed for underwater use. With the screen submerged like this, it can last for several days with no flow or light.

    The GEM5 lights can be put on a timer so that they stay on for part of the day, and off for the rest of the day, to possibly improve growth and filtering. However you can try 24 hours of light (no timer) if you like because sometimes it does work well in freshwater, or in saltwater with high measured nutrients such as more than 1.0 ppm phosphate.

    The RAIN2 requires a water pump that can pump at least 200 gph (760 lph) water flow 24 hours a day. 300 gph (1135 lph) might be better to fill up all areas of the screen. The height (“head”) of the filter above the sump water level will require that the pump be able to pump up to that level and still be able to supply enough water. Generally, a 400 gph (1500 lph) pump with an adjustable output works in most cases. The water can also be fed from your display overflow; any type of overflow system (Herbie, siphon, etc) will work.

    This RAIN2 will run on both 120V and 240V, and comes with a 10 ft (300 cm) power cord with a U.S. plug. If you require a different plug you can get an adapter at any local hardware or travel store, or online, or you can cut off the U.S. plug and install your own plug from a hardware store. It is a simple 2-prong plug, and no transformer is needed.

    * Water Changes: If you have been doing water changes to reduce nitrate, phosphate, or nuisance algae, then an algae scrubber filter will greatly reduce the need for them and may possibly eliminate them. When algae grow in the filter, they consume nitrate, nitrite, phosphate, ammonia/ammonium, metals, CO2, and some toxins; so it’s just a matter of growing enough algae inside the filter to do the filtering you need, compared to how many nutrients you are putting into the tank with the food you feed (that is why the RAIN filter is sized for a certain amount of feeding per day). However, this filter (and algae in general) do not supply calcium, alkalinity, magnesium or strontium. So if you wish to reduce or eliminate water changes, you will need to supplement any calcium, alkalinity, magnesium or strontium that you were depending on water changes for. Freshwater aquariums, which may only need alkalinity (hardness) to be maintained, may get enough alkalinity from just doing evaporation top-offs with tap water from your sink.

    If you want to DIY the same pole mount as our video, it's standard 2" schedule 40 pipe, a 1/4" flat pvc plate, and here are the fittings:

    T-fitting in the video:
    2" x 2" x 3/4" PVC Adapter

    Flange cap in the video; it just needs it's rim to be grinded off so it sets flat:
    2" PVC Flange Cap

    This one we have not tried, and it does not look as strong, but it does not need to be grinded:
    2" PVC End Cap

    This RAIN2 comes with a 6 month warranty: Warranty is for replacement or repair only; not a refund. Costs for shipping back to us are covered if you are in the U.S. Costs for shipping back to us are not covered if you are not in the U.S., however we will pay for shipping back to you. In either case, you will need to ship the entire unit back to us before we can ship a replacement. Warranty is limited to repair or replacement, and does not cover fish loss, personal injury, property loss, or direct, incidental or consequential damage arising from the use of it. The warranty and remedies set forth above are exclusive and in lieu of all others, whether oral or written, express or implied. We specifically disclaim any and all implied warranties, including but not limited to lost profits, downtime, goodwill, damage to or replacement of other equipment and property, and any costs of recovering animals, plants, tanks or other aquarium related items and/or equipment. We are not responsible for special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty, or replacement of equipment or property, or any costs of recovering or reproducing any equipment, animals or plants used or grown with this product.

    Can be shipped to any country; you can find shipping costs by using the shopping cart; be sure to click "display rates". If you don't have a zip code, enter "zip code" instead. Note that shipping outside of the USA will probably require you to also pay an import charge when it arrives. We cannot mark it as "gift". The lowest cost (but slowest) foreign shipping is generally USPS Priority Mail International, but USPS Priority Express International is faster. The size of the shipping box is 12 x 10 x 6.5 inches (33 x 23 x 16 cm) and the weight is 5 pounds.

    RAIN2 product (not shipping box) dimensions: 10" long x 5" wide x 8" high (25cm long x 12.5cm wide x 20cm high).

    Operates on both 120 and 240V. Can be shipped to any country.

    RAIN Instructions:

    English (Word)
    English (PDF)
    Spanish (Word)
    Spanish (PDF)
    Italian (Word)
    Italian (PDF)
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    Have had one of these Rain 2 scrubbers with 4 lights on my tank for about 3 weeks now and my tank is looking 100%better. Fish look fantastic and my corals look better than I have ever seen them. Fantastic piece of kit. Would recommend it to everyone.

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    Welcome from UK, and great to hear.

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    Getting new stock shortly. All orders should be shipped within 2 weeks.

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    RAIN2 is back in stock, at www.Santa-Monica.cc

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    RAIN2 holiday colors!

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    "My 2-light version of the Rain2 has been working phenomenal I think it’s one of the best money spent on my tank, finally I keep control of my nitrates and phosphates, appreciate it and thanks for such an amazing product! In my case it helps a lot specially because I am handicap and only able to use one hand, so with the pole mount it’s a breeze for me to remove it to clean and harvesting the algae. Again excellent product" -- Simon Romero, Weston, Florida, USA

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    View your growth while it's still running...


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    Customer's RAIN2 (tm) scrubber with the LED dome lid taken off, and installed at the sump waterline of a saltwater tank. This installation is dead silent since the water has zero drop out of the drain, and it leaves lots of room above it. Can't tell how it's mounted, but looks like it might be on the optional pole mount, and some rocks are set on the white pole mount bottom plate.

    Nice flow of water across the bottom of the screen; maybe too much flow, since you can see some spraying out of the red cap (and this is right after a cleaning, where the slot should have the easiest flow). Water cannot hurt the GEM5® lights, however.

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