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Unread 03/15/2011, 07:43 PM   #626
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This is a very cool idea for a DIY. To do this correctly, would the bottom of the wave have to be above the overflow in the tank, or can it be a little lower?

EDIT: I just watched the Youtube video. I see how it works now.


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Unread 03/16/2011, 12:32 PM   #627
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Nice just read the 26 pages and that is a good diy....

San Fernando Valley..Nice I'm From Pacoima

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Unread 03/16/2011, 05:41 PM   #628
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I have read thru this thread numerous times, as well as pméd Xtm wrt questions, but I think he have not logged on again after my questions being posted.

I need to know something. I have two Seio M2600's with the control box. It is for 220v.

Is there any way I could build a wavebox with it- I know this thread is mainly for 12v DC Tunze's. But I just thought that if the Seio's works on "on/off" control box, then surely it must be able to work with a DIY circuit box to switch on/off.

If possible to be able to use Seio's, could you please provide schematics for the circuitry
Im not too sure about the foreign versions of the SEIO but the US versions can not be turned into waveboxes. They truly are non-controllable AC powerheads. I know there's a controller for it but what it really does is ramp the power input going in from 100% down to 50% and back up to 100% which sort of makes it work like a controllable but doesnt allow for much. But a fully controllable DC powerhead can go anywhere between 0%-100% (this varies a bit but definitely goes way more than an AC pump). A wavebox for a tunze i think cuts it from 0%-100% within seconds which you cant do with an AC pump without startup problems or killing the impeller. Hope that helps, Wiz


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Unread 03/16/2011, 07:23 PM   #629
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Nice just read the 26 pages and that is a good diy....
San Fernando Valley..Nice I'm From Pacoima
ty for this may try it
Pacoima.... you're about 5 minutes from me

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Im not too sure about the foreign versions of the SEIO but the US versions can not be turned into waveboxes. They truly are non-controllable AC powerheads. I know there's a controller for it but what it really does is ramp the power input going in from 100% down to 50% and back up to 100% which sort of makes it work like a controllable but doesnt allow for much. But a fully controllable DC powerhead can go anywhere between 0%-100% (this varies a bit but definitely goes way more than an AC pump). A wavebox for a tunze i think cuts it from 0%-100% within seconds which you cant do with an AC pump without startup problems or killing the impeller. Hope that helps, Wiz
Correct. Sean, I just saw your PM and replied to it... I apologize. I don't check here too often as I used to, but I'll try to answer your questions if I could. Also to add: I have never used a Seio pump but if they are AC, they would be almost impossible to control because these pumps use a directional clutch mechanism that is not designed for numerous on/off cycles. Even if you can build a an AC relay/controller, you would end up wearing out the clutch prematurely. Your best bet would be to find a DC pump and rig up a controller for it. Good luck!


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Unread 03/21/2011, 11:22 PM   #630
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real quick question guys, should i still use the 6055 for a 75gallon tank?


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Unread 01/23/2012, 05:25 PM   #631
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so about what size wave can i except from a 6100 in my 220 6ft long tank?
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Unread 02/01/2012, 09:29 AM   #632
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Hi Guys...I was just wondering if some one could tell me what voltage and ampridge there is going to the controller please?

I'm building one of these controllers right now and am trying to work out how to incorporate a motor control with a micro-controller board

http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9457


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Unread 02/02/2012, 11:55 AM   #633
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Here's my board


and my wave with out a box.....I didn't want a huge one just a nice rolling wave




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Unread 02/02/2012, 01:42 PM   #634
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this is what I got. post #615 of this thread is a close up pic of the circuit.
I did not make the box so the wave really is only at the top.



I have since sold all my tunze pumps since the novelty wore off.


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Unread 02/03/2012, 06:05 AM   #635
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anyone know where or who sell one of these controller


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Unread 02/14/2012, 10:51 PM   #636
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What magnets are being used?


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Unread 03/10/2012, 09:20 PM   #637
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this my final wave box controller i've made.
i use resun 1500 wavemaker.
left potentio use for trim pulsing time, right side for trim pump power
prototype on breadboard




testing runing on my tank




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Unread 05/20/2012, 02:46 PM   #638
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So here's what everyone's waiting for



Pins 1, 2, and 5 go to the Stream Controller's Female DIN5, as designated below:



The Pot in the above schematic will only have two pins connected - namely the middle and one of the side. The other side is not connected to anything.

Here is the completed project



Note that the yellow 1K resistor is not on my parts list.. it's the SAME. Just different format (it's my spare components). Also some components were soldered on the other side of the circuitboard (the electrolytic cap for example). The extra resistor here is used for the LED that blinks on and off when the controller pushes the Stream. I will add that to the schematic later.



And this is the finished product:



Any questions, please post here and I'll answer them

Hi,
I just stepped over this thread on my research for a DIY controller for the Tunze Wavebox Nano.

As I understood, the DIY box built in this thread is just using a POTI to controll the pulse speed. However, my question would be, what I needed to do if I would like to use the analog out (PWM signal, 5v) of an arduino to control the speed? Is this possible at all?

Also, as I am speaking of a Tune Nano Wavebox, will this be working with this schematics too?

I do not want to build the entire Wavebox myself, I just want to control the Tunze Wavebox via Arduino

I hope these are still some active helpers in this thread

Thx


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Unread 07/18/2012, 01:08 PM   #639
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Has anyone had success with building this DIY project with a newer "ball style" tunze pump?


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Unread 05/03/2013, 01:26 PM   #640
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subscribed summer project is coming )))


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Unread 01/30/2015, 06:10 AM   #641
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Hi Reef Central... I know this is an old thread, but is there any reason I cannot view the images?


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