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D Hinch
02/14/2005, 05:17 PM
Well...............after lots of searching I finally found a wavebox. (Fish & Other Ichthy Stuff) So here is my question: Im putting it on an All Glass 210. Am I gonna have to lower my water level? Where is the best placement? and Will other pumps cancel the wave if they are on a random timer?

Thanks
Dan

woowoodengy
02/14/2005, 05:21 PM
whats the web site where you found these on i am thinking of getting on on my 90 gal rr do you think its overkill

rvitko
02/14/2005, 06:08 PM
The wave will not be canceled but reduced in height by a current coming against it. It has to go on a side wall aimed across the tank- if you have a canopy this is difficult but not impossible, you will need a magnet holder though to do it. You need about 2" clearance from water line to top of tank frame.

I am using one on a 75, it makes a smaller wave in smaller tanks, I have a 3/4" wave and do not think it is overkill.

D Hinch
02/14/2005, 06:16 PM
Right now I only have about 1" clearance. Is there an easy way to lower my water level? Have you heard of anyone running a wavebox on an AGA 210? Can I turn the freqeuncy down to make a smaller wave?

Sorry for all the questions but, I get mine tomorrow and I want to hook it up asap.
Thanks
Dan

rvitko
02/14/2005, 06:34 PM
You can lower the wave but not by chaanging the frequency, each tank has only one frequency that produces a wave. You will change the pump power. I assume a 210 is a tall 180. Lots of people are using them on 180's and get a 1.5" wave.

Tagareef
02/14/2005, 06:47 PM
Dan,

Isn't a 210 a tall 180? If so, I have a RR AGA 180 that I am running a Wavebox on without a problem. If you have a 1" clearance, the Wavebox would have to produce over a 2" wave for you to be in trouble. Realistically, you will probably get a 1" wave. I can produce a 2" wave rather easily utilizing the "Tsunami Mode" and haven't lost a drop of water yet. The wave does come in contact with both top braces in this mode though. I seriously doubt your going to want to turn the freq down to get a smaller wave. You'll want MORE!

Enjoy your new Wavebox tomorrow...it's gonna be fun!

Luis

D Hinch
02/14/2005, 06:50 PM
So what do ya think? Should I start modifying my overflows to lower the water level or just lower pump power? You said that there is only one frequency for each tank but wouldnt the frequency change when you lower pump power?(slower wave)

and yes my 210 is 30" tall

Thanks A lot!!
Dan

Tagareef
02/14/2005, 06:53 PM
Dan...don't modify anything, it's going to work just fine!

D Hinch
02/14/2005, 07:08 PM
Originally posted by Tagareef
Dan...don't modify anything, it's going to work just fine!

How much room between your water surface and the tank frame?

Dan

Tagareef
02/14/2005, 07:13 PM
About 3/4" or just to the top of the exit slots of the overflows. In its normal configuration the wave just kisses the bottom of the frame on each end of the tank.

Luis

D Hinch
02/14/2005, 07:42 PM
I think I'll just try it first and see how it goes. Thanks a lot Rodger and Luis


Dan

Tagareef
02/14/2005, 07:46 PM
Dan, make sure you have lots of towels on hand.....................................




................................Just kidding!!!

ronc98
02/15/2005, 05:21 PM
I am running mine on a 210 and it works fine. My overflows are in a different place then the standard 210 but they are the same height. You have plenty of room before the wave spills over the side.

R

D Hinch
02/15/2005, 06:59 PM
just hooked it up and I love it!!!!!!:)

Sonia Taro
02/17/2005, 10:32 AM
I have a eurobraced 230 and want to put one of these buggers on to suplament my 4 way oceansmotions. What do I need to know and how do I go about installing the box. The bracce overhangs aprox. 3in. Thanks in advance for the help.

rvitko
02/17/2005, 10:37 AM
What are the dimensions and do you have a canopy?

Sonia Taro
02/17/2005, 10:48 AM
The tank is 72x24x30 and it is in the wall so I do not have a canopy.

rvitko
02/17/2005, 10:56 AM
You will need the magnet holders and access to a side pane of the tank to mount it on. Outside of that you will want a clearance of about 1.5" from water surface to top of the tank.

Sonia Taro
02/17/2005, 11:00 AM
Access to the side of the tank is not a problem. So you are saying that I will have to drop m water level 1.5" or will the magnets standoff. Also will the magnets hold through 3/4in glass. I could always rig it to a mangrove high octane magnet but that might get U.G.L.Y.

rvitko
02/17/2005, 11:21 AM
No, the magnets are plenty strong, you need the 6200.50. The water level has to be dropped to accomodate the height of the wave.

Sonia Taro
02/17/2005, 11:27 AM
I need to stop b Champion Lighting and supply to checkout the installation instructions. Thanks for the help.

skippyreef
02/22/2005, 12:11 PM
I have a custom 60*48*30 coming in April and wanted to do a wave box on it as well. I want to mount it on the back wall of the tank though. WOuld one wave box be suffucuent or do I need two for this tank?

rvitko
02/22/2005, 12:18 PM
It won't work very well this way, it really needs to be aimed across the longest portion of the tank, I do think you will need an extension.