MaxiJet Mod to approach Tunze
MaxiJet Mod to approach Tunze
Well everyone a neighbor of mine has created quite the stir around here with his mass produced version of a MaxiJet Mod. He has a machine shop and has made a propeller and sleeve for the Maxijet Line that increases the flow by an ORDER OF MAGNITUDE.
PHReef's Maxi Jet Mod
Power Head Prop Mod Q&A
So I ordered the mod from
Reefdom and from swung by PHReef's to pick it up since he lives close by. From the bracket to the mod it is very top notch - AND EASY. Literally he handed it to me and said - can you put it togehter? So I took the prop and inserted it into the MaxiJet hole, and the magent sucked the prop right in. Click. The gaurd just went right on over the prop and locked into place.
The brackets are also great. They have fantastic dovetails for fitting into the Maxijet, a nylon screw to lock it in place, and two screws so you can make the MJ Mod as high as 2 inches below the surface to almost 10 nches below.
Once I got home I took the pictures below of the peices.
I then mounted it in my tank - a 75. My goal was to have it blow straight accross the front and hit the SEIO 620 on the other side. In between I have 2 300gph returns that would also crash into the flow. My belief was that this would give sufficient chaotic motion.
Well I turned on the pump.... I think I about gave my fish a heart attack! WOW! This thing pushed so much water in a wide stream/dispersal that my entire tank was being washed about

:rollface:
Hehehe The flow was so strong that it started to even blow my southdown sand around a bit! Amazing... I swear the flow must be upwards of 2500-3000 gph! Too much for me right now.
I tried to mount the pump lower in the tank - too much sand blowing.
Higher in the tank and I started to suck air in - there is a gaurd for this tho.
But have NO FEAR! There is a way to turn down the flow. I understand that I can take a razor and trim the props just a bit to reduce the flow. That will be my project for tommorow!