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was curious on the gph on the 6025 after modded im thinking close to 1200 but not sure
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It is 1200gph + when modded full blast.
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Thanks guys! mod-ed my 25 last night for alittle extra flow and really appreciate the tip. So easy to do. Couple of pics
I might do more but for now I like the flow im getting.
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yea this mod is so simple and rewarding its not even DIY its just easy....
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I finally did mine, what a huge difference!
My nems and corals had to get used to the extra flow, took a couple days for that. I even did the shorter barrel mod for wider pattern. Used a rubber band for guide to cut straight.
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i did my 6045. Shortened the barrel. put in a stopper and dremeled out the inside for more flow. Wow is is crazy flow now. All the corals love it. I just got fish though and I think it may be a bit too much lol. Had to angle it off the glass a bit.
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My 6045 with the modded 6055 larger prop is still kicking strong with near 1,500 gph. I would say it stands the test if it will last over a year. Unfortunately the 6055 mod (near 3,000 gph) did not work out only because the Aqauclear magnet wore out too fast. |
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All 4 of my modded 6025s are running good. 1 hour on 1 hour off. Only problem, one stopper broke and now I'm running it without the stopper. It was probably an operator error on the stopper, as I probably had cut it too thin to begin with.
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sky, im glad to hear the pumps are still working for you, and cant believe how much attention this threads gotten
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this is an amazing thread for several reasons... the initial you discovering of modifying a great product like tunze to perform better was near revolutionary because a lot of us assume that tunze has done their homework and their stuff is tweaked and ready to go for us reef nuts. well, this reef nut anyway... then jacmyoung takes your idea and streamlines it into what we have today. the mods are so incredibly easy that a futz like me can easily do it. while i like diy...i was never a fan of the mj mods that seem to rule the roost. so, not only did modifying the 6025 literally double the flow with a 5 minute dremel job...it kept the aesthetics that i like much much much more than the mj mods. congrats to all who made this thread a great help to those who love their modded 6025's!
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Well, i moded my 6025 & everyone is right this is the easiest, quickest best mod out there. I didnt cut the outside tube off just removed the inside flanging & added 4 slots to the underside & its amazing. It looks like almost double the flow without doing any tests yet.
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Great stuff! I did the more flow mod, the wide flow mod and the stopper mod, easy as cake
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you can also cut slits on the cover to get an even wider flow.
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Well, I can't keep up with the mod names, but I bought a 6025 a couple of weeks back and I realized the the inside portion was already cut out by the guy who I got it from (kappaknight). I since then got 2 other 6025 and have been happy with them.
But anyways, I decided to mod the one that had already been started on a little further so I cut the slots at the bottom like someone suggested many, many pages ago (took me a while to read this thread and just skimmed through the last 10 pages or so since there was a lot of BS ). Well, then I also went ahead and cut every other "grid/rim" all around the cap portion of pump, if that makes sense. Has anyone here tried that? Now, I've got this pump as the only one in my 25G frag tank and it's enough by itself!!! Not sure how much more as far as GPH it is pushing (I'd like to know how I can measure that, by the way) but it's probably close to 3 times more than what it was before. So, anyways, thanks for all the help everyone that put thought and time into these mods! We DIYers, even the conservative ones like me, appreciate it!
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The most effective mod is the standard one, which gives you almost double the flow, any other added mods will only give marginal improvement, for example cutting slits on the underside will give you maybe 100 gph more flow max. Thinning out the grids isn't worth the trouble either IMO. It destroys the look of the pump.
For flow tests, I know it is a hassle to read the whole thread but detailed descriptions are all in there, if you are determined to do the flow tests yourself, the reading part is easy in comparison. A few people asked me how to do the controller mod. I do not recommend it since the improvement (from 30% down to 15%) is not worth the trouble and you can not return the controller to its original condition after the mod, I had to cut out the knobs in order to open up the controller. I removed my controller mod right after the test and put it in regular use. |
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I was just looking at my Tunze Stream 6100 and it loks like you could mod them for a wider flow as well.
Has anyone tried?
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Yes it's been done on the larger Tunze pumps as well.
You can also increase the flow significantly by cutting out every other slit on the 6100's shroud. I have always been of the opinion that the stock Tunze shrouds are way too restrictive anyway. |
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or you can upgrade a 6000/6100 to a 6200 shroud keep the stock look and get more/wide flow.
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I removed every other but left all four that are in the middle/top. I didn't even think about the clogging, but you're right.
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