*if you have a controller (or one of those voltage selector outlets - can't remember what they are called exactly) you can dial down the power and it would work fine in a 90 cube.I ordered the MP-60 thinking I will have 135 or 120. However now I am getting a 90 Cube. Do you guys think this is an overkill even at minimum? What should I get instead for softies mostly. No LPS.
*if you have a controller (or one of those voltage selector outlets - can't remember what they are called exactly) you can dial down the power and it would work fine in a 90 cube.
Otherwise it's massive overkill and won't really work...especially if you have fine sand
*if you have a controller (or one of those voltage selector outlets - can't remember what they are called exactly) you can dial down the power and it would work fine in a 90 cube.
Otherwise it's massive overkill and won't really work...especially if you have fine sand
mine are in the over flow.. yes wet on all sides...fully submerged.. I have three on each side of a 8 foot long tank.. and all I can say is they are dialed back 50%. lots of motion..
LolI got 2 60's for my new 220 gallon 6' tank. i had no idea how strong these bad boys were.. don't get me wrong i knew they were strong but I'm blown away at the water movement.. hate to say its almost too much, no it is too much i can run 1 at a time, i hooked them up to a hydro wave maker controller which just alternates them off and on for the time i specify 1min. do you think this will damage them ? should i just return them and get 40's ?
Lol
I'm running two RW-20's and one wp40 all wide open full speed (else mode) on my 6ft 210gal and am contemplating a 3rd rw20 because I still have some spots not getting as much flow as I want...