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sweet.. Wicked deal if the output is 1200 gph..save 25-30 bucks on the magnet alone
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koralia
The smaller version should be available Mid September and should be dirt cheap as far as I have found out.
As well, on the seio controller, you can run quite a few more koralias that you could Seio's due to the extrememly low wattage. I am currently running 4 koralia 4's on the seio wavemaker with no problems for about 3 months. Nate |
Actually, the Nanostream 6025 is rated at approximately 660gph. The 6045, however, is rated at 1189gph.
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Oops, my bad.
Was going with the first link on google: http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s..._ID=tz-tsn6025 "The Turbelle nanostream combines aesthetics and function. This innovative circulation pumps sets new records. At a diameter of only 2.7", it enables a waterflow of up to 1189gph at an energy consumption of only 8 watts." |
i have the #4, it replaced 2 nano streams for me... my nano's were noisey and unreliable... the #4, is AWSOME in my 50gal tank, tons of flow and completly silent... not quite as small as the nano's but better overall i'd say.
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Thanks Tom. |
Yup, you should have no problems running Koralia's on SEIO controllers. Lots of people in the States have done so ever since these things hit the market with no ill effect.
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So do the controllers power them right off, or does it bring it down to where the impeller is hardly spinning. I ask becuase I have started to have a couple issues with my Korlia 4's when I turn off the flow for feeding when I turn the back on the don't always fire up right away, they either need a tap or to cycle to power a couple times to get them started. I had this issue with Seios and I hated them.
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They power them down, to my understanding.
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