<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9090593#post9090593 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by raynist
I have one on either end of my 180 and there is flow in the middle of the tank. It is not super flow my any means there. I will probably add a 2 right in the back middle and I should be done, not bad for $130 total. One Tunze 6060 cost more than that.
--Ray
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9093829#post9093829 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rufio173
Mike,
I think this a semantics issue. Your vortex is different from everyone else's vortex. I think most people are talking about air being pulled into their pumps via vortex, whereas you are probably complaining of swirling water in your water column just above your pump.
You aren't actually pulling in air into your pump... am I right. Your pump just causes a swirling motion in the water right?
I get the same thing on mine, but it is most evident on the bottom side of the pump and it pulls about 20" from the bottom of the tank... somewhat akin to a strong under tow.
It is quite impressive, but doesn't cause me any grief. It is a testament to the pumps power in how much flow it is generating.
I'm sorry you are having so much trouble with yours.
Cheers,
John
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9102168#post9102168 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pjr300
Although these look like fine pumps, it seems that they have bested the Seio line, but not the Tunze products. With a 6080 at 2300 gph, they've still got some work to do.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9104732#post9104732 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Rascal1371
Thought I would add my review to the mix. I put a Koralia #4 on my 150 (60x24x24) 4 nights ago. For comparison purposes, I have 2 OceanfloMJ900s in addition to a 1100 gph CL (4 outlets) & 1000 gph return (same). I shut everything down but the return for testing.
Size: It's big. Looks OK tucked away in the back corner (or at least it will when it turns nice and purple), but anywhere else it's an eyesore, IMO.
Noise: Not an issue for me. Quieter than the stock MJ1200 which it replaced.
Mounting: The suction cup/magnet combination has no problem with my 1/2 in glass. The swivel mount does not allow the pump to be oriented at less than about 45 deg from the mounting surface, which was a bit of a drawback for me.
Flow: The overall amount of flow is great. For $50 it's hard to beat 1200gph at 12 watts and almost no noise. As for the type of flow, I am a little more lukewarm about that. Best way to describe it may be to say what it does not do. It does not push a large amount of water all the way across the tank, or even 1/2 way across. I would not put 2 of these at opposite ends of my tank and expect to see the effects of colliding flows in the center, which is what I get from my OFMJ900s. Nor does it create a wide, evenly dispersed expanding cone of gentle flow. The flow is very wide, it is just not evenly dispersed at all. Similar to what Herndog described, it is more like it creates 3 separate currents, each about 2-3 inches in diameter, angled away from the direction in which the pump is oriented at about 30 - 45 deg. These individual currents are quite strong. You could place a coral directly in front of the pump with perfect safety, but if one is off to the side and in the wrong spot, the flow might be too much even 6-8 inches away. I got around this by simply rotating the pump on its swivel, directing the higher flow currents away from any individual corals, but this might not work for any set up.
Again, overall I am very pleased, especially given the price, but not completely without reservations. I may try putting some gutter guard over the large openings on the front to see if that evens things out a bit.