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Old 04-18-2011, 02:19 AM
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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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Old 04-18-2011, 02:29 AM
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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.
A wave would be nice, but I'll be really happy with a nice chaotic kind of flow to keep everything mixed up. I sort of wonder if this tank is too small for the Tunze Nano streams to really shine. I think I have a fair amount of stale water with the two existing pumps.

Do you have any other flow in the tank? Deadspots? What's your take on the noise issue?

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Old 04-18-2011, 02:49 AM
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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

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Old 04-18-2011, 03:14 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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Old 04-18-2011, 04:07 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.
No disagreement on the quality of the Tunze's. My only real complaint is that I "think" that the Tunze might have too much of a concentrated stream of water. Maybe swapping the 6045 out for a second 6055 and setting them up to complement each other would be the fix I'm looking for to get that randomized chaotic flow in the tank...

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!

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Old 04-18-2011, 04:36 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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Old 04-18-2011, 04:59 AM
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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.
Please share more about this? I've only had my Vortechs for a month or so and had no idea they could be modded. I would love them to be quiet.

What should I google?

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My only real complaint is that I "think" that the Tunze might have too much of a concentrated stream of water.
You can mod the Tunze powerheads by cutting the flow director and making it shorter. This creates a wider flow pattern similar to the Vortechs. It doesn't even void the warranty. If you ever want to change it back, you just buy a new casing.

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Hi, I have been using Tunze for years, products are great and never had any issues of breaking down, in fact I never clean any of my Tunze streams and they still perform, thought about the ecotech but given the history of noise and support, we'll see. I do like the wireless idea though, and the fact that you don't have the cable submerged in the tank. So for me its the Tunze. Regards Ken...oh maybe I'll clean the Tunze and probsbly get a better flow action .
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Old 04-18-2011, 02:18 PM
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Please share more about this? I've only had my Vortechs for a month or so and had no idea they could be modded. I would love them to be quiet.

What should I google?



You can mod the Tunze powerheads by cutting the flow director and making it shorter. This creates a wider flow pattern similar to the Vortechs. It doesn't even void the warranty. If you ever want to change it back, you just buy a new casing.

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I got this from Bluetang<3. Also Christy tried this but had a little mishap.

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=1901337
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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
The video's good for hearing what it sounds like... the sound is not unlike the wavebox I had on the old tank. The tricky part is how to set the volume on the computer speakers.
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