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Old 01-12-2015, 12:55 AM
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I have 2 150's in my 6ft 300gal peninsula. 1 mounted horizontal in my overflow box and one mounted vertically next to my overflow box. Horizontal pulsing at 90% for 10 seconds and vertical at 100% for 5 seconds. Seems to be suffecient without blowing the sand around at all. Also they don't communicate so that keeps it pretty random. My return pump is a jebao dct 12000 running at 80% at about 6-8ft of head.

Are you happy with it this far?
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Yah I'm happy with them. They were noisey at first but after about a week of running at 100% they are much quieter. Even when pulsing. I've only been running them a month so I can comment on longivity. They do feel at least decently built to me.

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Old 01-12-2015, 02:37 AM
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One plus with the gyre is for sure the ability to point and adjust the direction of flow.
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