Hydor Koralia Super-Mod

kroe

Premium Member
I just received a shipment of the new Hydor Koralia 4's tonight... and couldn't leave well enough alone.

Basic Koralia 4 impression: Cool looking pump, awesome swiveling magnet mount, very wide flow - wider than a MJ mod, about the flow of a "medium" MJ (ie. octura 1435). I don't understand why they made it so big... it's bigger than a MJ by a little bit, but the core pump stuck inside that cool housing is shaped like a MJ but MUCH smaller.

Time to play.

First thing I tried was swapping the stock impeller (puny magnet, decent sized and pitched prop stock) for a MJ 1200 magnet with an Octura 1440 on there. All I can say is WOW. Pushes easily double what the stock impeller does, and seems to push considerably more than the MJ 1200 that the impeller/prop came out of (though the improvement over the MJ may not be real... have to bag test it). There is plenty of room in the shroud for a much bigger prop, I just don't have any on hand to try right now.

I plugged it into a kill-a-watt and it is pulling 15 watts. The MJ 1200 with the same impeller pulled 20.

The hydor shroud is big enough to run a slightly shortened MJ mod impeller. The shaft size is the same as the MJ, so the MJ impeller fits perfectly. The only thing I would do to use this every day is add a stop for the propeller. For some reason the hydor doesn't seem to need one, but with the bigger prop it doesn't always turn the correct direction.

This thing flows like a full size tunze stream but looks slick and is only slightly larger than a MJ. Plus it's only $50!

Disclaimer: your mileage may vary, if it burns the house down it's not my fault, have fun :).
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9026816#post9026816 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by N-A-S-O
LOL...OMG we know what the pump looks like. We are asking for pics of the mod
Doubt everyone who reads this thread knows what these pumps look like
 
Stock koralia 4 from front:
<img src="http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/57176DSC01225.JPG"/>

Modified koralia 4 from front:
<img src="http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/57176DSC01226.JPG"/>
 
Impellers side by side:
<img src="http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/57176DSC01227.JPG"/>

From the front:
<img src="http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/57176DSC01228.JPG"/>
 
Stock impeller:
<img src="http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/57176DSC01235.JPG"/>

Modified:
<img src="http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/57176DSC01236.JPG"/>
 
Koralia 4 next to Maxi-Jet (remember there is no mount on the MJ... the sure-grip magnet mounts I use for MJs are HUGE).

Stock impeller:
<img src="http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/57176DSC01237.JPG"/>

And the pump bodies side by side (koralia on left, MJ on right).
<img src="http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/57176DSC01238.JPG"/>
 
Chuck: Doc Fosters has them in stock... the place that claimed they would get them first (forget the name) was full of it... I pre-ordered with them and they didn't come through - I cancelled and went with doc fosters.
 
It doesn't get any easier since I have MJ 1200s with octura props lying around...

If you were to do it from scratch, it would require a MJ 1200 magnet, a piece of carbon fiber tube (or rigid airline tubing), and an octura 1440 (I bet a dumas 3004 would work too). If you have ever modded a maxi-jet before you could either use your existing MJ impeller or make a new one from these parts in your sleep. The one thing left is getting it to start the right direction every time. I imagine this would just require a stopper like everyone uses for maxi-jet mods.

I am not going to find out though because I have four of these in a 92 corner... I don't need or want a single pump to put out more than 1200 gph. If I did I am sure I would have a final version of this souped up koralia running in my tank in less than 30 minutes. I just messed with this one for fun. It has already been restored to stock and put back where it belongs in my tank ;).
 
Cool Thanks.

How are these on a wavemaker? Are they like MJ's or Seio's? Any trouble starting up? Not talking about the moded ones just the stock version...
 
I haven't turned them on and off a whole lot, but for some reason they seem to start the correct direction every time stock... I don't really get it. There is no stopper built in...

With the modified impeller they start the wrong direction usually, but when you start them out of the water and then put them in they run the correct direction. I think if you make a stopper like people do for MJ mods the modified impeller will switch to run the correct direction.

Personally I don't see the value of wavemakers... so it's not a concern for me. I point all my pumps at each other and the result is widespread random turbulence (which is what we are going for).
 
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