kris101
Premium Member
I just picked up the starter kit (2 pumps)at Salty Critter this evening.
I will be replacing 2 Vortech MP 60's and a MP 40.:celeb3:
My tank is a 300 DD peninsula. All 3 vortechs and the returns were on the back wall of the tank and controlled by my apex using the WXM with changing flow patterns all day
The MP's 60's did provide enough flow until they got dirty/ cake with algae and slimmed over. They were also loud!
Initial observations
The wav pumps are slightly bigger than the MP 60
Each pump is capable of 4k GPH
The mounts are solid and allows for the pumps to change up and down angles (that is a big plus over the vortechs static mount!):bounce1:
They are extremely quiet. Not even a hum!
Programming them on the APEX was about the same as it was with the Vortechs. The preset flow patterns are pretty much the same as vortechs (different names) and it allows changing flow rates for each preset as well as Mirror (sync) and Inverse (anti-sync)
No silly wireless sync to get them to talk to the apex ( I did have to upgrade the firmware on the apex but it was painless)
the 1link box will control 3 pumps and only requires 1 power cord
Neptune has incorporated some nifty safety feature to prevent burn out
I have them programmed to change flow rates over a 24 hour period and so far I am impressed. They are matching what the MP 60's were doing as far as water movement.
The cost for the kit of 2 pumps is less than 1 MP 60.
I plan on changing angles of the pumps for cross flows and experimenting with the flow profiles.
I will be replacing 2 Vortech MP 60's and a MP 40.:celeb3:
My tank is a 300 DD peninsula. All 3 vortechs and the returns were on the back wall of the tank and controlled by my apex using the WXM with changing flow patterns all day
The MP's 60's did provide enough flow until they got dirty/ cake with algae and slimmed over. They were also loud!
Initial observations
The wav pumps are slightly bigger than the MP 60
Each pump is capable of 4k GPH
The mounts are solid and allows for the pumps to change up and down angles (that is a big plus over the vortechs static mount!):bounce1:
They are extremely quiet. Not even a hum!
Programming them on the APEX was about the same as it was with the Vortechs. The preset flow patterns are pretty much the same as vortechs (different names) and it allows changing flow rates for each preset as well as Mirror (sync) and Inverse (anti-sync)
No silly wireless sync to get them to talk to the apex ( I did have to upgrade the firmware on the apex but it was painless)
the 1link box will control 3 pumps and only requires 1 power cord
Neptune has incorporated some nifty safety feature to prevent burn out
I have them programmed to change flow rates over a 24 hour period and so far I am impressed. They are matching what the MP 60's were doing as far as water movement.
The cost for the kit of 2 pumps is less than 1 MP 60.
I plan on changing angles of the pumps for cross flows and experimenting with the flow profiles.
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