DIY wave maker?

jerry11901

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Here is my plan of a wave maker. Two pumps, each working for about one minute. But I am worrying abut these pumps, will they be able to handle on and of every one minute? May someone help me on this one?
Jerry
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the pump size depends on how much gph your overflow is rated for.

other than that, i don't think that you will get much of a wave effect. more like alternating flow, which would be great for corals and fish
 
turning these pumps on and off culd be bad for the long term life of the pumps. btw how were you planning to turn them on and off every minute?
 
just use power heads on timers, or use one pump and a SCWD to alternate flow between 2 different returns
 
Use Power heads? hmmm... That is interesting but the sump is about 6feet below the tank, will they be able to push the water that high?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6604299#post6604299 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jerry11901
Use Power heads? hmmm... That is interesting but the sump is about 6feet below the tank, will they be able to push the water that high?

Use the powerheads in the tank.
If you don't like that idea then you need to look into a SCWD or an oceans motion unit
 
Like pepsi69taste said, turning pumps on and off alot shortens it's life. Not to mention your trying to do this on return lines. If a return pump goes bad from the on/off switching, then you'll be left with no flow in the tank.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6606506#post6606506 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by laverda
check out OceansMotions.com There 2way or 4way will do what you want without the heat and clutter of power heads in your tank.

WOW ââ"šÂ¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ that is what I was looking for! Thank you Laverdaââ"šÂ¬Ã‚¦:)
 
go with a SCWD, switch current water director. they are about 25 - 30 bucks and work pretty good. that way you dont burn out your pumps.
 
What pump to use?
I need one that can push up to about five feet high (head pressure pump) . 700or 800gph. And energy efficient ââ"šÂ¬Ã‚¦
 
they are rated to handle about 1200gph by the manufacturer.I have one running with a mag 1800gph and sence these pumps are not pressure rated at 6 feet they loose a lot of pressure and it works great with it.If youre running a pressure pump my personal opinion is not to exede 850gph because it will break the mecanism inside the scwd.Good luck.
 
An SCWD and an OCEANSMOTIONS are not even in the same class. The OM is light years ahead of the SCWD and worth every penny. I run a squirt on my 75 closed loop and am considering a second one for the return pump.

Bean
 
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