Maxspect gyre vs mp40

toddmau5

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This is the first real test video I've seen. I have seen the tests with the balls and what not but they've always been empty tanks. I always wondered if rock work and such would actually allow the theoretical flow pattern to work or not. Here's the video. Maxspect at 20% vs 2 mp40s at 60%. I am now sold. http://youtu.be/GID4pFUNJts
 
Well I like it but the flow is so one direction all day. I would want 1 on each side and run 1 for half the day and the other 1 the other half of the day. Looks like to much flow to run both at sams time in sure the collision would make for a nice random flow in the middle of the tank.
 
Looks like a great idea...I'd really like to see the flow characteristics with a tank full of live rock vs our regular pump options now
 
I was wondering if the pump can run in reverse? I know sounds kind of strange but it would fix Rogers question. If not then you would have to run 2. I dont want my flow going just one way. Also I might be wrong but isnt the 50w the largest one they are making?
 
Anyone know if there is a controller or can it be placed on a Apex. Might be a great way to tweak/alternate flow direction.
 
I was wondering if the pump can run in reverse? I know sounds kind of strange but it would fix Rogers question. If not then you would have to run 2. I dont want my flow going just one way. Also I might be wrong but isnt the 50w the largest one they are making?
That's pretty much what this video shows. At least as good as we can get right now
 
Well I like it but the flow is so one direction all day. I would want 1 on each side and run 1 for half the day and the other 1 the other half of the day. Looks like to much flow to run both at sams time in sure the collision would make for a nice random flow in the middle of the tank.
Looking at the anemone it looks like it's blowing around like there is random flow
 
For reverse flow just turn pump 180° but it'll probably create a sandstorm

Why would someone have 2 mp40s on an 80g tank?

Why point the output upwards horizontally instead of vertically as its normally advertised?

Just a few questions
 
I want one, too bad I'm broke :)

Also I did see somewhere that they were reversible, however they wouldn't perform as well because the way the blade is designed. You should be able to get 2 and control them, I think it also has wave mode/random modes as well when I saw the video. The pump looks pretty versatile in all the videos I've seen of it, especially if you want to reposition it.

Maybe it was stated that they will put in more options in a later model, I don't quite remember..
 
In my head it seems that reversible wouldn't really work out for a large number of reasons. First being blade design. Second being motor integrity. You wouldn't be able to switch the direction of the motor without first stopping it and then going backwards. I also imagine that it takes a small bit of time for the gyre effect to actually build up in the water column. I think they decided to keep it unidirectional just to keep the issues down to a minimum. I imagine even with opposing units thr cycle time between the two would be fairly high vs normal powerheads which alternate based on seconds. Not to mention you have a good deal of momentum in the water column that the opposing unit would first have to fight to over come which in my head seems like it would create some nasty turbulence towards the center of the tank. I think Rogers idea of running them on 8 hour cycles would probably work out well.
 
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