My cheap wavemaker

i am also interested in adding this too a 120 standard tank im setting up and wanting to know if anybody is useing this with maxi jet upgrades? that much flow in a reversing gyre would be awesome
 
Well, since nobody replied... here's my quick unprofessional and limited detail review ;)


I put the SF-4005 in, and tried it with several powerhead combinations, mostly Koralias. I'm using it on a 6' long 125gal tank, stocked and stuffed with live rock and softie corals, mushrooms...etc.

I ended up using two Koralia 750s, one at each end of the tank. Both pointed a tad bit towards the front Acrylic. (I tried more powerful powerheads, and it was just too much movement, as well as smaller units... and not enough movement). The Evolution 750 was the perfect match for me.

I set the SF-4005 to it's slower mode (timer), as the speed is variable from 2-15minutes. I set it for 2 minutes, and it's just about perfect. Alternating each powerhead for the 2 minutes each, gets the water moving from each end of the tank. I initially thought it'd be too long of a duration, but after trying the "chase" mode and using it's slowest timing it was still too fast (alternating more like every 2 seconds). And even though it gave the tank more of a current wave, similar to ocean current... the Koralias had a start-up "clunk" noise. In the timer mode of 2minutes, there is no noise from the Koralias.

So, for $46 in powerheads ($23 each from Amazon! and EntirelyPets.com), and $50 for the Chauvet... I've got one of the cheapest wavemakers (able to control 4 powerheads) I think known. All for just under a $100 bucks.

:dance:

BTW, I bought two of the Chauvets... since they are discontinued and hard to get at the old prices ($30). I thought if it worked great, I'd keep the other as backup. Instead, I might put it up on the 'for sale' section and see if I can get my money back out of it. It cost me $55 shipped (if anyone's interested). Here's the manual on the Chauvets
 
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