James77
Team RC
Can we now close "Is Vortech Worth the Money " thread pops up in RC.
Sure....we can then reopen it when Tunze corrects the problem

Can we now close "Is Vortech Worth the Money " thread pops up in RC.
For the record I have 2 vortech 40mpws, I also have a tunze osmosalotar and tunze pump on my calcium reactor. Tunze products are well built and reliable in my experience. I went with the mp40s instead of the tunze simply for the fact that I have an in wall tank and the mp's take up less space in the tank which I wanted. However 50% less than advertised is crazy and I would of been a tad bit teed off had I went with the tunzes, and I would be expecting them to make things right by upgrading my pumps free of charge, just like vortech did with their gen1 pumps. I am sure tunze will come up with a fix though, got to love German ingenuity.
So is tunze going to correct these pumps for free if you have proof of purchase?
Tunze is saying we knew about this, and Issue is that housing is too small !! well when I studied buying a pump, I look at dimension, GPH, and price, and noise ! if you say X GPH at Y dimensions, then that is what I want ! lol that is what customer paid for !
I really am not liking this, specially the fact that Tunze is trying to justify it !
its a great product, I love my 6105 and other pumps, BUT, it is not what I paid for ! lol
so in 6 months, they will make my pump bigger, so it can send out the flow it was promised to do ? Hmm, in my case, I dont think I want a bigger foot print for that much flow.
if Tunze never knew about this, and this article made them realize it (which I doubt that about German Engineers since I work with many, they are smart !) then this would be acceptable, and it would be amazing to hear they are taking action about it. but it doesnt seem that way ! seems like they were waiting for pppl to figure it out !
Where did we get our flow numbers?
We derived our flow numbers in two ways, by a test termed a "œbag test" and by theoretical calculations. The bag test is just as simple as it sounds, a collapsed bag is placed over the end of the pump and inflated by the pump with water, the time to fill the bag is measured and the flow is calculated. This method has definite limitations, it places backpressure on the pump, and it cannot be used on larger pumps given the limits of bag volume and reliable timing. For all pumps a theoretical calculation is made based on propeller surface area and rotation frequency.
Our bag test results are consistent (within + or "“ 10%) with theoretical results on the pump models 6015, 6025, 6045, 6055, 6065 and 6085. This led us to rely on theoretical numbers. The biggest pump that a bag test can be performed on is the 6105 and the inaccuracy of flow numbers on the 6105 has a different origin than 6205 and 6305 inaccuracies. The 6205 and 6305 flow numbers were only based on theoretical calculations. The 6105, when released, was near specified flow and was bag tested with a result of 90% of theoretical, however, later modifications to reduce noise relied on theoretical flow numbers and flow was lost to these modifications. On models 6205 and 6305 the fundamental issue is that the theoretical flow cannot be reached due to overly constricted intake and output. .
There is no big mystery here, the flow was calculated as below, pardon the German, but the math is essentially, prop surface area, times rotation frequency.
Bei der 6305 ist rechnerisch folgendes gerechnet:
Durchmesser ist ca. 51,5mm, Steigung ist 71mm
Rechnung (51,5mm/2)²*3,14*71mm = 147.823,15mm³ = 0,147823Liter
Die Pumpe dreht mit ca. 52 Hz, also: 52*60*60*0,147823 Liter = 27.672 Liter/h, bei einem Schlupf von 20% kommen wir auf 22.137 L/h bei 40% kommen wir auf 16.200L/h
Strömungsgeschwindigkeit: Durchmesser innen bei 60mm, abzüglich Kreuz und Mittezapfen, ca. ø58mm
Rechnung der Fläche: 0,029m x0,029m x 3,14 = 0,0026407m²
Volumenstrom (Strömungsgeschwindigkeit) V= 16,2m²/h / 0,0026407m² /60 /60 = 1,68m/s
Nennleistung: 30m³, V= 3,15m/s
The issue is only restriction of the housing and this is already being addressed, by the end of the year, we will have a retrofittable solution. Look at the large intake and output area of the pumps that hit there numbers, we used smaller intake and output area mainly due to safety concerns of keeping fish, anemones and fingers out. These need to be opened up to allow more flow, we also likely have to increase prop size slightly to compensate for the resistance.
I have never left anybody up the creek and I wouldn't continue to do this job if that was the situation. I value my word and my integrity too much. Give us 6 months, you will see the progress, you will see the solution, if you have an existing pump, we will take care of it.
And re the smaller pumps, 6085 etc, the 6065 is spot on for sure, we measure exactly what we advertise, the 6085 is slightly off, 7600l/h vs 8000 stated (2010 vs 2113gph). The reason is simple the body can handle these flow rates, at the higher flow rates, there is too much restriction, the more you try to force through the more you lose in flow.
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again, dont get me wrong, I like the pump, but why put a wrong number on it ? specially when you are aware that number is wrong ? lol Tunze would sell no problem, with Real values ! IMHO.
all I am saying is "what got me to buy the Tunze, was its size, how it looks, and its GPH, Price and noise level !" if those are going to change, Id be a sad camper.
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imagine if this study's results were good for tunze and bad for vortech, and vortech said no worries, we just gotta move the dry side into the tank !!!! customers would not like it, cause they got it based on dry side being out lol
Ya right, when pigs fly. We wouldn't even be having this conversation if not for that article. Those who were happy with Tunze performance last month are still happy today.
Tunze just said the upgrade may not be free.
As I said, existing customers will be taken care of, we expect all upgrades to be retrofittable, i.e. just a new prop, or new propeller housing. They may not be free, it is possible at the end the pumps price has to increase a little because it will cost more to build, but any cost would be very minimal and for the most popular model, 6105 we do expect it to be free and very simple.
This is what Roger said:
Existing customers will be taken care of. The free part may refer to the increase on the pumps cost from here out- that part of his post is a bit confusing. He said the 6105 they do expect it ot be free and simple. You should not post a general comment like that without clarifying it a bit.
That to me still reads as though the upgrade may not be free.
for the most popular model, 6105 we do expect it to be free and very simple.
What part of it?
Sure, the 6105 he's saying it will be free upgrade. But what about the other models? They may not be free as per his quote.
As I said, existing customers will be taken care of, we expect all upgrades to be retrofittable, i.e. just a new prop, or new propeller housing.