<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10897975#post10897975 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BangkokMatt
I wouldn't advise putting multiple power heads throught the Seio. It is designed for a single, low wattage power head going through each input. If you increase the wattage I am sure it will blow the fuse or worse.
Well I think I found a way around things -at least on paper I did.
The Seio/Taam/Wave/Marea (call it what you want) controller is able to run up to 2 M2600 Seio pumps, which are 55W each!
The Koralias 4's are 11W for our 220V versions in Europe(LOL its 8,5W for the US 110V versions) so in
theory at least, each channel of the Seio Controller should be able to hold at least 3 Koralia 4s (3X11W=33W well bellow the 55W of the Seio M2600) heck, it is probably even capable of 4, if not 5 (!!!) of them, but to be on the
safer side, I'd say 3 Koralia 4's will be OK -till I test it at least.
Anyway, thanks for your input Matt!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10898272#post10898272 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by luke33
FWIW, if you have a shallow tank with alot of sand be warry of the koralia's. There great for bb and tall tanks but for 24" or shorter they will blow your sand all over the place. There very wide. I would suggest the mj mods like the sureflow or eco. I like them much more. I practically had to build my tank around the k4 when running it in my 125g. There nice pump's but dang are they wide! Just my thoughts
Correct luke, I couldn't agree more with you. My tank is a tad taller, with water level at 23,5". Also, I am running all my powerheds on the back plane, pointing either to the left plane or the right plane, alternating, creating a swirl motion inside the tank. The front side of the lr is being blasted from the return pumps through an OceansMotions 4-way.
I think I will have 'sand storms' in some spots, put I think rearranging the rock a little or lowering the Koralias closer to the bottom will resolve things. We shall see.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10900019#post10900019 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by VINH_XUAN
Can I use 2 different power supplies, one with full voltage, the other with lower voltage and a relay to switch the power supplies?
Me like! Do tell more Xuan!
Mainly, since I am clueless of relays, can you point out an appropriate relay to do that switching between power supplies?