Nano Wavebox

rstar26

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Hey everyone, this is my first post on RC and it's about my nano wavebox.

First some info, i am running a standard 90gal 48X18X25 with a single corner overflow.

For flow i am running a quietone 6000 split by a locline "Y" adapter. And two Tunze 6025's

I have my wavebox directly opposite my overflow.

It seems to me that my wave is quite a bit smaller than most other nano waveboxes on a 48" tank. The largest size i can squeeze out is maaaaaaybe 1". there is obviously a wave going as my frospawn really has the sway going.

I tried adjusting the wave timing to get it bigger, but that hasn't worked. I also have the voltage on the pump set to max.

With my return pump off, the wave goes nuts and everything starts to really move in the tank, probably about a 2" wave.

With the return pump ON there is hardly enough of a wave to move the polyps on my sps' and stil quite a bit of detritus settling on rocks.

My question is, with the wavebox opposite of my overflow is the pump from the WB fighting my return? Is it better to have the WB on the same side as the overflow?

Any help or input would be greatly appreciated!!

~Ryan
 
Yes, the wavebox is fighting the return, if possible direct the return away from the wavebox or turn the wavebox to face front to back and retune it.
 
Also, keep in mind you lose wave height to the water spilling over the overflow, this is also part of the reason you get a higher wave with the return cut off.
 
No, the Nano Wavebox creates most of its energy by displacement, the wave may be a bit more wobbly with a high and low diagonal corner, but it will work.
 
Remember it's not about getting the biggest wave but the best look inside the tank. If you like the frogspawn's sway, why go bigger?

At the top of my tank I may only see a 1" displacement, but under the water, everything is in motion just the way I like. Any more would be a distraction.
 
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