![]() Over time these awesome TOTM's keep adding multiple tunze streams to make up the flow after coral colonies growth blocks current. There is also a lot of wasted energy when it comes to using to many powerheads. In a aquarium filled with sps or mixed reef - flow is critical.I am not talking about just multiple power heads going in all different directions "blasting away" this is not as important as quality random flow. This is based on extensive research and others tanks as well as views TOTM threads (most who don't use them). I will keep everyone posted on the new wavebox. $332 which includes a controllable pump (i belive), controller, and box! Not bad you can always use the pump if you don't like the way. I feel tunze prices are actually some what reasonable now (if you look carefully). Along with that use my korlias on random throughout the day. I feel vortech are great but I rather have (1 mp-40 and 1 wavebox) than 2 mp-40s. ![]() While this is sufficient for LPS and Softies it's not for SPS. I bought a jbc oceanmotion wavemaker but all it is a timer/switch!! I can buy 2 timers from wal-mart and have them more random than simply altering power between 2 pumps. I feel for new hobbyist it's to easy to buy a product that simply says "wavemaker" on it. I feel a wave box is the only device that can satisfy a mixed reef without being to over powering. Oscillating current with near-nature wave.ĭe-sedimentation of the entire aquarium.Ĭonsumption, high efficiency and low motor heat.I am about to order a tunze comline wavebox for my 120gallon mixed reef!! Anyways I went on various website to see customer reviews surprisingly no one has posted any comments. and the entire water in the aquarium returns to the right-hand side. Presses the water to the left-hand side of the tank causing all polyps in every position in the aquarium to move to the left. Wavecontroller 7092 is used to control the entire system. in this case they will operate alternatingly: When one Wavebox operates, the other is switched off, et cetera. Two Waveboxes can be placed in opposite corners of the tank. Do the Waveboxes have to be located next to each other in case of space problems? Two Waveboxes 6214 are needed for a tank with a content of 2,000 liters (528 USgal.). The circular current of the Turbelle and the washing of the waves produced by the Wavebox superimpose each other and result in a strongly pulsating circular current for reef top biotopes, for example. Wavebox can also be integrated in an aquarium with Turbelle pumps. Is the Wavebox compatible with other Turbelle pumps? However, this can be achieved by means of the bigger Wavebox only. In order to get an indication for this frequency, the resonance frequency of single wave has to be divided by two. ![]() Given an aquarium of two metres (78 in.) in length, a double wave can be produced. TUNZE outlets can withstand such variations without any problems, but they may cause noise. The greater the distance from this zone, the higher the difference in water level. If and when possible, this zone should be used for the outlet and inlet. Given a single wave, the water level varies only very little in the centre of the aquarium (relative to the longitudinal axis). Emission of vibrations to the glass pane is avoided by the attached silicone buffers of the Wavebox.The embedded Magnet Holder allows the simple mounting of the Wavebox everywhere inside aquariums with glass panes up to a thickness of 15 mm (¾").Ĭan the Wavebox be fitted in an aquarium with outlet? Comline Wavebox 6214 is operating with a Turbelle stream and a Turbelle controller. The compact sizeallows discrete mounting in the corner of the aquarium. The TUNZE Comline Wavebox 6214 is a wave generator for aquariums from 400 to 1,400 liters (105 to 370 USgal.), depending on the type of the aquarium and on the decoration. With Moonlight Turbelle, controls the night setback of the controller. Silence Magnet Holder up to a glass thickness of 15 mm (3/4").
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