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Free Upgrage Available for the Tunze 6105
http://reefbuilders.com/2011/09/28/t...ze/#more-48797
I have been talking to Roger at Tunze in the US and they just received their shipment of jumpers. He figures the Canadian ones will be arriving shortly. Just an FYI, it won't do any good to use the email address shown in the article, the Canadian email address is xeniaservice@videotron.ca |
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Just so you don't get too frustrated...Xenia is Phil...he rarely returns emails...actually makes frag-a-lot look like they give stellar service. Eventually the overwhelming number of calls will get Phil to do something. You just have to be patient. I have two 6105's and they both already have the 24v jumper so I imagine many Canadian Tunzes must have come fixed already.
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I bought a 6105 from Red Coral about a month ago and it still had the 18v jumper. I know it wasn't old stock because RC had just received new shipment from Tunze at the time. It would be cool to put the two side by side and see the difference. Now all I need is the wide flow kit and I'm all set! |
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I'm pretty sure the wide flow kit is not going to increase flow and is still not recommended for longer tanks if you need the reach these powerheads are known for. I'm glad the flow numbers will be closer to advertised but wonder if the pumps are designed to hold up long-term at the rotational speed.
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I found my 6105 to be noisy when running the 24v jumpers. Can't hear it turn at 18v (unless I put my ear to the tank) but at 24v there was a noticeable hum from a few feet away from the tank. Just a heads up..
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