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![]() I haven't read the whole thread but considering you're concerned about noise I thought I would mention:
There's a distinct possibility that regardless of whether you choose a Vortech or Wave Box you may run into the problem of noise from your overflow box surging a bit as the wave height crests over the overflow. I have a Vortech but haven't used a Wave Box so I can't comment the propensity for creating a surging sound in the overflow. I'm not a huge fan of Tunze in general though considering I've had to replace 3 Tunze 6025s in the last year (and the brackets several times) and over the weekend I just found that one of the magnet holders had a leak in the epoxy coating leading to the magnet swelling and rusting for God only knows how long. At this point I'm confident saying I will never buy another Tunze product.
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I have had great experiences with Tunze products over the years. I have had to replace impellers a few times but they did so free. Not really a big deal. For me I don't think I would ever buy another Koralia product! But thats another price bracket...a bit different. If I had your experiences with Tunze stuff, I probably wouldn't buy form them again either. FWIW, I have heard a fair amount of problems with the Vortechs. Although I think that was the older generation and their customer service seems second to none. I just don't want to pay over $1000 for something that is still not quite going to give me the effect I am looking for. I really want to get that undertow effect all the way behind the rocks on the other side of the tank ![]() |