<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8904661#post8904661 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by goda
i did somthing like this using a magdrive and a 6 inch pvc tube on the intake i was more goofing aroudn then trying to build somthing but the effect was probobly similar ( i was plugging and unplugigng by hand so i didnt get a nice wave but it was still kinda cool .... till the impeller shattered )
i dont think a strobe will wrk because the strobe flash is always the same length . all you change is how often it flashes
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8906562#post8906562 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ieatqiue
this is what im thinking..
a resivoir just like yours uses.. you could drill the tank to make the box hang on externally like an overflow..
no internal pump-
bulkhead from resivoir.. to pump.. to OM 2-way.. (this idea is only legitimate if the 2ways timing can be adjusted...) then..
2way - 1 to tank, 1 back into the wavebox...
swell no swell(
get it?
this basic design has the danger of slowly reducing its resivoir over time or whatever.. the kinks could be worked out....
i just throught of and wrote this in a very rushed manner.. so please excuse me if this is completely wrong hahaha...
just throwin it out there - frank
I thought about a penductor (or eductor), but they won't speed up the amount of water exiting the box. I think that to successfully get these waves, you need to focus more on the water displacement and not necessarily flow (GPH). I checked out both timers you referenced, and don't think they would work (at least in my tank). My tank has needed me to set the timer to 9/10 of a second on and 9/10 of a second off.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8904108#post8904108 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Sentinal
On your propeller casing mod have you ever considered modifying a Penductor? I know that they pretty much both do the same thing but I was thinking about water volume in and out. Just curious! Also could you give me an idea as to what thickness your acrylic is that you used? Also you might want to check out this site that CurrentSea has in regrads to timers.
http://www.currentsea.com/index.htm
I agree!<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8906936#post8906936 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RandyStacyE
I like the external box idea and that would be ideal to say the least. It could be particularly interesting for the DIY plywood tank builders. Acrylic tank builders too of course.
One Tunze pump/MJ mod should do the trick though.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8918999#post8918999 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ARNETT
I found the controller http://myreefcreations.com/tunze.htm
Wave Controller 6091
for Tunze Wave box extension 6212.50
$US 80.76
This unit will turn the Tunze wavebox extension into a fully operational wavebox.
So why not buy this controller and make the wave box use a mj mod are a tunze ??pump
Okay the MJ Modded wont work on that controler what about Seio 2600, They now have a controller that drops the pump to 50% and revs back up to a 100% so wouldn't that make them a dc pump?<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8919366#post8919366 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rufio173
Simple enough question with a simple enough answerThe Tunze wavebox uses a 6200 Tunze Stream sooooo, it is a DC pump which is much more easily controllable than AC pumps.
The Maxi Jet mod being an AC pump, it cannot use the controller designed for a DC pump.
Peace,
John
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8919529#post8919529 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by AndyL
Seio's aren't a DC pump - theory is they're probably modulating the frequency of the AC voltage (60hz to 20-30 maybe?) to control the pumps.