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The only thing I dont' like about the idea of 8 outputs is the associated head loss from the friction in 8 pipes, I like the idea of a 4-1"outputmodel though, all 4 corners sounds like a pretty good deal to me. If the revolving discharge heads are cheap, I might get one to check it out, but I really hate having obstructions in my tank.
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I'm going to upgrade my circulation in my tank, I'm keeping a eye on this thread. Sound very interresting.
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Looks great. My wife desparately wants me to get the powerheads out of the tank. Can a closed loop be run with an overflow? currently, the overflow runs down to a basement sump and fuge. I've been brainstorming of ways to add a pump up by the tank that used the same overflow. I guess I could add a second sump under the tank that had a bulkhead that drained down to the sump in the basement. In the upper sump I could put in a mag12 and feed it back to the circulation device. Everything should be self balancing, right?
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you have to check to see if your overflow can handle it, otherwise you might have to "bore" it out a little more (make the inlets bigger - i had to do this with my aga stock overflow) It is usually easier to add a bulkhead near the bottom of your tank (in the back where it will be hidden by live rock) and put a good cover over it so that nothing gets sucked into the pump. There are lots of ways to do it, search around on RC for closed-loops and you'll find one that works for you.
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Typically you just drill a hole through the tank with a bulkhead and connect that pipe right to your pump for a closed loop. A lot of people have also just used a pair of elbows to make a pipe come up and over the top lip of the tank then back down below the water. Once you get a closed loop primed, it shouldn't lose it's prime unless you take it apart for cleaning. Eitherway, make sure you put a strainer on the intake so you don't suck any critters in.
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Well I received a price quote on the 3/4" input with four 3/4" outputs. The pice is $199.
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Does anyone know what the min - max water flow and/or pressure these need?
I especially like the drop-down swirls. So long as they don't need excessive, frequent cleaning. |
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What comes with that $199. is it just the unit? Swirls and tubing extra?
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I gotta agree w/ MarkS and dwall. It isn't all that bad honestly. I may consider redoing my plumbing to play w/one of these--use this instead of my double SCWD return setup.
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That seems reasonable to me, especially considering that it is the latest and greatest thing, and there is nothing else like it out there. Do you have any other prices? What other sizes do the 4-outlet models come in?
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The motor runs at 1 RPM, so an 8 way unit will switch every 7.5 seconds, and a 4 way will switch every 15 seconds. You can have it go through, one return at a time, or it can be setup to run 2 at a time. Sounds like a cool unit. The 8-way's are 379.00.( I think ) sounds like a really cool device.
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somebody buy one, take pics of the setup, and let us know how it works ;p
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This seems similar in concept to a DYI "wavemaker" that I remember seeing on someone's web site... it was sort of a 2-way version of this.
It consisted of a shaft with holes bored at opposite angles, allowing for the redirection to one of two outputs. It was driven by rotating the shaft with a motor as opposed to turning a disc as in this design... does anyone remember seeing that and know the link to the web site. |
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Oh,
And he's working on a video right now. Should be out soon. The units can ship as early as 1 week for the 8 way's, and 2 weeks for the 4 ways.
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Randy,
What kind of power is needed for the motor. I would think it would be DC. |
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Any idea what this exactly is 'the soon to be available night mode sequence will enable you to stop the main drive to exit a particular outlet port, this is ideally sent to a spray bar to dissipate lighter flows for the evening hours, also a good position to stop on during feeding.'? Sounds like manual intervention is required to do this? Not a photo eye of some type like others use or a button?
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Someone get one quick and test it out!
I'm designing my 190 set up and will be starting the wall construction next weekend. I want to keep all of the powerheads out of the tank. I think this would be great and even cheapier than running several SCWD's. I'm defenetaly taging along on this one. I do remember seeing some drawings on here somewhere about the design that Reef150 is talking about. Just don't know where it was. Anybody remember? I do remember that it was a tube design.
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Damn, those designs are so well refined compared to the diy versions that have been around for years! I want one just to be able to hold it in my hand!
Actually, the "Revolutions" thing is the revelation there. That's a completely new concept as far as I know. I'm assuming that it works like a retractable ballpoint pen. This guy is brilliant. Still, I'm not sure that I'd really have a use for something that rotates 360 degrees - it'd really have to be in the center of the tank, no? Mike
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adjustable rotation would be best. 180, 90, etc.
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Chris................sign me up!!!!!!
This looks Bi*chin cool. When I get back from vacation Im jumpin on this! -Greg-
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Here's what I like the best:
"we will not not stop here but continue to improve, already plans are in the testing phase for an update, all updates will be exchange modules with credits being issued for components exchanged" Mike
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