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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Santa Rosa,ca
Posts: 857
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Pump/Controller Question
I just bought two tunze 6000 to go with my 6055's and the 7095 multicontroller. Wow,the 6000 really puts out some flow. The tank is 48x24x24. I started by turning the driver down to its lowest setting to decrease flow and also turned down the flow on the multicontroller. How do I judge the correct amount of flow. I put the two 6000's in the back upper corners and the 6055's closer to the front a little lower.
Thanks Bob |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: (707)
Posts: 735
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Congrats on a great decision. The tunze's are my coral's favorite peice of equipment.
If you use interval 2 and have them on a shorter pulse you won't have any problems. I would set them at a lower output say 30% min and max 50%. See how the corals respond and gradually turn them up in a month or so. As long as the corals arent being hit with direct flow, they'll be fine. This seems like a lot of flow for a 120 though. You'll probably never need to turn them up past 50%. I would try staggering the 2 channels by putting one pump from each side on the same channel so that the currents collide and cause a more turbulent/ chaotic flow pattern. If you're using the 7095, you shouldn't dail back the drivers. You use the 7095 to do it. |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Santa Rosa,ca
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Thanks,Will do. The reason I added the two 6000's was the 6055's just wasn;t enough for a 120.
Thanks Bob |
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