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In a 33 G tank an MP10W is going to create turbulance all over the tank in my opinion regardless of where the flow is initially directed from. |
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You say that you might be upgrading to a bigger tank so if you got a MP10 you would most likely be upgrading to a MP40 as well. I have the MP40's. I started out with just one and thought it was a really nice powerhead. Since I got a second pump I am really impressed with all of the different wave patterns and different functions that 2 together have. IMHO it's best to have two. I'm with Bluetang<3 on the service. It's a real pain in the ass for Canadian customers to get any service. The only way I got any help was to get on RC and start a rant on Ecotechs thread. Yes they are loud but that can be fixed but it will void your warranty. I have a couple of sets of bearings ordered so as soon as they arrive my warranty will be shot. You take your chances with the Vortech but the functions are really cool.
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I have the same size tank as you with an old style (non es) MP10. Great flow. if you are after a decent wave you won't get it with a single one. the best I ever got was a 3/4" wave with the PH about 2" down in the water (from the top of the tank that is)
I leave mine on reef crest with speed set on max.. works great that way. |
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Do you have any other flow in the tank? Deadspots? What's your take on the noise issue? Cheers |
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Here's a vid of the MP10W on a 37 G aquarium. The person that made the vid cycled through the different modes to show the sound for each. After looking at this it seems like the Reef crest mode which i use on the 40 is the least oppressive lol... But at least this gives you an idea of what it sounds like
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cI_BG2sUZw Here's a pretty nice wave made on a 36" 30 G tank.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3RYioaSFvI Last edited by Palmer; 04-18-2011 at 03:54 AM. |
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I have a 6055 in my RSM and MP40 in my 150 SPS tank, IMO you can't beat the build quality of Tunze. The option of choosing the direction of flow is definitely a plus for the Tunze. I do like my MP40 and feature wise it's no different than the MP10. My MP40 does a good Job but a couple of larger Tunzes with a controller would be just as good. I haven't had my MP40 for that long so I can't speak for longevity but I do know it's damn near impossible to kill a Tunze. I guess my point is that MP10, MP40, and MP60 have become a bit of a status thing in this hobby and IMO the equally capable Tunze PH's don't get enough credit.
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It'd be nice if stores would actually set-up and showcase the products they sell so people wouldn't be stuck buying blind. I'd love to Hear one in action! Last edited by Slick Fork; 04-18-2011 at 05:52 AM. |
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I'm running an MP 10 and a MP 40 ,both WES...Have never run a Tunze, so I know nothing about them.
I love my MP's so far.My tank has improved alot since installation.The fish and coral are loving them too. I have them synced up at either end of my 77, and they do a great job. I have them 7" down on both sides and still get some great wave action.They are a little noisy for sure,but not too crazy IMO( I acually find my mp 10 more anoying).Some settings are a little more anoying than others,but you can adj power down a little for more quiet operation as well. I think 1 MP 10 would do your tank no prob.But 2 would be much better as you could dial down on the power for longer life and quieter operation Reef crest is my fav as well
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- Brad Last edited by abcha0s; 04-18-2011 at 06:04 AM. |
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