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![]() Hmm interesting can you elaborate??
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![]() 1. Pop off the front cover. On the inside you'll notice a small plastic lip running around the top half of the circular nozzle where water gets pushed out (when assembled this lip sits just above the propellor).
2. Take a Dremel-type tool and cut off most of the lip with a cutting wheel. 3. Switch to a grinding stone and finish off the rest of the lip until flush with the rest of the cover. 4. Take 150-200 grit sandpaper and wet sand the area until it is perfectly smooth. That's it. In about five minutes you've got a lot more flow. That lip severely restricts quite a bit of flow. My 6055 can now reach across the length of my 6-foot tank whereas before it only got to around 4 feet or so before the flow died. |
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![]() SWEEEEEETTT!!!!
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![]() I have the exact same, a 72 G bowfront...
So you have 2 on each side pointing into the tankdirectly and basically pulse from each side as described? What about height from top? Are they all pretty much near the top of tank... sorry to be a pain, but this may help me out a lot! So "tanks" a lot ![]() A picture would be great!
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![]() Sorry for the delay..
I have 2 on each side. One at the top and one at mid hight. The upper ones are as high as I could get sweeping over the rock wall. The bottom ones are aimed more directly as of now. The nice thing is you can aim them so you can change the flow including the amount you have to suit your needs. Just so you know Tunze will be releasing thier new models which will have even higher flow rates with the new style like the 4055's. I looked at some of the new ones, they make a power head now with a flow rate up almost 9000 gallons.. |