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Giovanni
03/25/2007, 10:18 AM
I am going to put a pair of 6100s with magnets to put in a 70RR. I want to get an idea of how big they will be in the tank.

Anyone have a photo or two of what it might look like. I would also be interested in a photo of a 58RR or the tunze on the hangers and not the magnets.

I want to place them on the back glass and point them at the front middle to disperse the flow even more.

I am also concerned for the amount of heat they will put in the tank. Any experiences?

rvitko
03/26/2007, 09:43 AM
That is a heck of a lot of flow for a 70, unless it is bare bottom and SPS only I think it is too much. The heat will be pretty minimal, figuring you will likely run only one at a time I would guestimate a temp increase of about 2 degrees. A 6100 raises the temp of a 100 gallons by about 1.8 degrees. The pumps are roughly 4.5" deep and 4" around

yaktop
03/26/2007, 10:42 AM
wow, so two would raise that 100 gallon tank temp by 3.6 degrees?

rvitko
03/26/2007, 11:12 AM
Approximately, but how many people need 6500gph on a 100 gallon aquarium? Typically you would use 2 6000's (3700gph) and have a temp increase of about 1.4 degrees assuming both were constantly at full power.

yaktop
03/26/2007, 11:23 AM
so a single 6000 would raise temp by .7 then?

thanks.........

rvitko
03/26/2007, 11:49 AM
Yes, that is only an estimate and it varies with ambient temp slightly.

shawnz28
03/26/2007, 03:38 PM
But only if it was running at full throttle 24/7 correct? Which not many people with the controllable pumps do

rvitko
03/26/2007, 03:41 PM
Yes, that is correct, that is based on the full pump wattage going into the aquarium. From a relative stand point, I know my Eheim 1060 which does about 690 gph will raise 100 gallons about 3 degrees.

chadfarmer
03/26/2007, 04:52 PM
i have 3 in a 58 but i have them on magnets


2 6000 and 1 6100 almost bought 6200s

Waxxiemann
03/26/2007, 06:00 PM
if you have them on the multi controller, you don't have to run them full out right? Can't you cycle them between 30 and 80% or somthing like that? It's nice to have that bit of breathing room if you ask me :D

I was planning on puttting 2 6100's in my 90.

chadfarmer
03/27/2007, 08:00 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9576408#post9576408 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Waxxiemann
if you have them on the multi controller, you don't have to run them full out right? Can't you cycle them between 30 and 80% or somthing like that? It's nice to have that bit of breathing room if you ask me :D

I was planning on puttting 2 6100's in my 90.

yes

i run mine from 50 to 100 on all of them

Waxxiemann
03/28/2007, 11:08 AM
Do you HAVE to run them up to 100 or can you top them off at 80 or 90?

Sorry to hijack =)

Giovanni
03/28/2007, 12:48 PM
I will be running mine at about 65% and alternating them. I would like to have some overlap but not sure if the 7095 will do this. I like to run 5minutes with #1 on, then 3 minutes with #1 and #2 on then 5 minutes with #2 on. It then starts all over again.