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![]() I looked into this myself a few years ago or particularly using a MOV or two to switch direction every few hours or minutes but the pump stays on. Then basically the Ocean Motions came out with the same idea although I don't know if the speed is easily controlled.
Switching pumps would work also except you need two. On and off on a closed loop is not so bad in and of itself if you're looking at a few hours per cycle but I would think it's still harder on the pump long term than just leaving it on. You're basically talking about doing a gyre flow, it's a good idea in principle and there seem to be a few ways to achieve a good result. Coordinated powerheads on a controllable wavemaker can work towards this as well.
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![]() If you wanna get super fancy what about a fancy pair of red dragon's with vfd? Have one ramp to basically nothing while the other ramps to 100%? Have them opposite each other.
Turning on and off a pump is the cheaper option even IF you fry your pump lol! |
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![]() the red drogon pumps sounds like a good idea, because at night I can slow down the flow for the fish to sleep.
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