mike31154 |
08-14-2010 03:39 PM |
My first MP40W is over two years old and the second a year and a few months. The original was a Gen 1, couple of months before the Gen 2 upgrade was released which featured a firmware update with several new modes. Before the update I used short pulse for a while running it up to almost full power. Aside from the increased wear using that mode, I found the ramping up/down sound fairly annoying when things were relatively quiet in the rest of the house, particularly at night time. Night mode was not available on my original and I didn't use it while I only had a single MP40 since I felt the flow would be insufficient. Aside from the new magnet, driveshaft, bearing etc. that came with the Gen 2 upgrade kit for my original pump, neither one has required any additional parts and are both running flawlessly.
After getting the second pump and recently upgrading both to the new ES drivers, I've switched to using the Tidal Swell Mode (TSM) with speed setting up to about 75-80%. I also use the night mode now with two pumps. I've played around with creating a wave, but must say I'm not really a fan of this mode. I find the TSM provides a good, chaotic, random flow in my system with gradual speed changes of both pumps over a period of about 2 hours. Keeps detritus suspended very well, pump noise levels reasonable and less wear & tear. I don't slow them down for feeding either. Sometimes they happen to be at the highest setting when the auto feeder drops the vittles, but I've found my critters are adapting to chasing the food. Whoever said clownfish are poor swimmers has not seen my Mama Maroon in action.
Your 150 gal system would really benefit from the added options available with a second, perhaps even third (MP10 on the back wall) VorTech.
My only beef with these things is the night mode time shift, EcoTech really has to get that sorted out. For a company with such great customer service, they're dragging their feet with a solution on this. Only reply they give on their forum on RC is to email them. I suspect there's more involved than a simple firmware update of the internal clock/timer, or it certainly would have been out by now.
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