MaxiJet sureflow 1600gph?

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11195459#post11195459 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by USC-fan
did you guys get tracking numbers??
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Nope, they just showed up............IIRC he ships via USPS?
 
Lol..i just got it from the mail. Now what color is the mj 1200 prop. I got so many different mj pumps i can't tell what prop goes with each pump.

I used the one with the white impeller...i hope that is the right one.
 
The white prop is the Dumas 3004 (2000+ gph), only a MJ1200 can spin that one reliably. The smaller brown prop is the Octura 1435 (1500+ gph)
 
I'm talking about the MJ impeller.

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This is the one i used, is it the correct one for the high-flow kit or does it even matter what magnet you use.
 
I put one in the tank and it scared the kids when they saw what it was doing to the softies and LPS.

Scared my kids.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11195782#post11195782 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by USC-fan
I'm talking about the MJ impeller.

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This is the one i used, is it the correct one for the high-flow kit or does it even matter what magnet you use.

MJ impellers are like this:

MJ1200 - white impeller blades, the impeller head just snap on
MJ900 - same as above but with blacke impeller blades.

MJ600 - black impeller blades, the magnet is completely different in that it has a pot for the impeller head to drop in instead.
MJ400 - same as above but with green impeller blades.


You can swap MJ900 and MJ1200 just fine, it's the motor that is important as the MJ1200 motor is much stronger.

The MJ400 and MJ600 pumps can't really be used with the GS2 kits unless you used a MJ900 or MJ1200 magnets instead.
 
So do the sureflows work well with wavemakers? I eventually want to hook some up to a reef keeper or red sea wave maker?

Thanks


-Matthew
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11194048#post11194048 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Bruce513
You could try putting a horizontal baffle on top of the shroud. Start big and trim it down as needed.

What type of material would you use to block the slots?
 
well i got about 100x turnover right now...not sure how much farther i can push it without have a sandstorm....lol
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11196783#post11196783 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Ding2daDong
So do the sureflows work well with wavemakers? I eventually want to hook some up to a reef keeper or red sea wave maker?

Thanks


-Matthew

Yeap all of these will work on the Seio controller
 
Yea want to know to, anyone have pics of anti vortex mods? Would also like to put my maxi higher up
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11197719#post11197719 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sellout007
What type of material would you use to block the slots?
 
Well I'm not sure about the EcoMod since I've never used one before but the Sureflow and GS2 kits have shrouds that have the vortex shield built in.

Regardless though, at some point, no shield is going to stop the air from being sucked in if your pumps are place too high up/too near the surface.
 
The ecomods don't have that....

If you are using the high-flow GSII, you are not going to be able to place that near the surface just because strong suction it has.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11199215#post11199215 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by USC-fan
The ecomods don't have that....

If you are using the high-flow GSII, you are not going to be able to place that near the surface just because strong suction it has.


How high up does it need to be? My GS2 highflow kit is placed with the shroud about 3 inches down from the surface, I can't imagine needing to place it any higher up.
 
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