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Unread 08/29/2017, 05:03 AM   #1
danigerzon17
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quetion about wave pump

hello
some one use with this pump:Current USA eFlux Wave Pump in reef?
and if this worth his price and work very well?


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Unread 08/29/2017, 05:41 AM   #2
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I know an LFS that has one and he is very happy with it.

I bought one for my 65g shallow reef but I haven't installed it yet.

From what I've read, their pumps are pretty good, I know for a fact their led lights are VERY weak and only for very shallow tanks. Given that, I'm not sure what that says about the fact that I bought their wave pump! Seriously, I think it's a good unit, but it's only been available for a few months.


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Unread 08/29/2017, 06:40 AM   #3
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I know an LFS that has one and he is very happy with it.

I bought one for my 65g shallow reef but I haven't installed it yet.

From what I've read, their pumps are pretty good, I know for a fact their led lights are VERY weak and only for very shallow tanks. Given that, I'm not sure what that says about the fact that I bought their wave pump! Seriously, I think it's a good unit, but it's only been available for a few months.
what you mean its only been available for a few months
the pumps work only few months and after its broken?


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Unread 08/29/2017, 08:34 AM   #4
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Current has had led light fixtures for many years and they are only good for shallow tanks (less than 16") or for fish only.

Current started sell pumps about 9 or 12 months ago. I think, based on what I've read, that the pumps are good quality. I think they are good enough I bought a pair with a controller. I just haven't had time to set them up yet.


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Current has had led light fixtures for many years and they are only good for shallow tanks (less than 16") or for fish only.

Current started sell pumps about 9 or 12 months ago. I think, based on what I've read, that the pumps are good quality. I think they are good enough I bought a pair with a controller. I just haven't had time to set them up yet.
Any feedback on the pumps? They appear well made and right now with sales a two pack is cheaper than CoralBox pumps. Do they produce any noise audible from more than a few feet from the tank?


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Unread 11/19/2017, 12:21 AM   #6
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I have 2 @ 2100 gph & a 660 gph in my 65. They are silent. They have been up and running for 4 months without any problems.


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