Random flow, ok. But random time of flow??

skynyrd

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I was sitting here writing up a plan for random time of flow in my tank. So i got to wondering if anyone is currently doing that and how it's working for them?

I was going to do something like this.
Day / Total time of flow for 24hr. / pattern

Mon / 8hr / .5on,2.5off,1on,1.5off,.5on,
1off,1.5on,2off,.5on,2.5off,
2on,2.5off,.5on,1off,1on,
2off,.5on,1off

Tues / 9hr / some random mix
Wed / 8hr / " "
Thur / 7hr / " "
Fri / 6hr / " "
Sat / 5hr / " "
Sun / 4hr / " "
 
Are you simply trying to achieve random flow? If you can achieve it then would that make random times irrelevant? I mean the idea behind random flow is random water movement. Just curious what you want to accomplish by random time of flow.

Just being curious --landlord
 
Don't really know. I just thought that having the circulation pump come on at different times and length of times might add to a more natural presentation of a reef enviroment.
 
;)

Keep in mind that tides follow regular patterns, with subtle changes and differences, but nonetheless they are somewhat predictable. I would keep that in mind. I guess what I am getting at, is that some predictablility can be beneficial.

Good Luck

--landlord
 
That is one of the selling point of tunze and vortechs. They have this type of function built in. Hard to do with a pump, they don't like being turned on and off a lot. It will significantly shorten the life of the pump.

Search for VFD to get more ideas.
 
One way to go would be to run different patterns of flow during the day.

Have a group of pumps providing basic flow and then maybe 2 largish stream types running something like

Stream 1 from 8am to 2pm
stream 2 from 8pm to 2am

to simulate tides going in and out.
 
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