<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9883223#post9883223 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by laverda
jacmyoung I like the look of your table acros. Do you have tank photo that is clearer?
They are faux coral, there is a full tank picture a few pages back.
Armed with the knowledge that my 6055 super-mod with the Stream 6100 prop was still some ways below the max motor rating, I did the unthinkable, and slapped a 6200 prop on.
The 6200 prop is much larger in diameter and pitch than the 6100 prop. As a result it fits even more perfectly on the Aquaclear 110 filter magnet driver, almost as if they were made for each other. But the diameter is too big for the DIY shroud. Additionally the unmodded 6200 prop would draw 1.6A in full speed, so some trimming was in order.
While doing the trimming, I realized I could even fine tune the trimming of each blades to the point that the unit was so balanced it actually had less vibration than that from the stock 6055 prop.
I am not talking about noise since both were dead silent, rather pump vibration when turned on. The vibration always exists, it can be felt while holding the live pump by hand, but the advantage of hand trimming the prop. vs. mass produced prop. is you can achieve more balance even with the much larger prop. and at much greater force, if you trim the prop carefully and properly.
In any case below are the stats with the slightly trimmed 6200 prop on the 6055:
Total watts: 35W (by Kill-A-Watt meter);
Total AC current: 520mA (by Kill-A-Watt meter, 6055 transformer max is 800mA);
DC current: 1.13A (1.2A max for both the transformer and the motor);
DC voltage: 23V;
Estimated motor draw: 26W;
Estimated transformer draw: 9W;
and the controller's draw is still negligible.
And the flow is about 2,900 gph, very closely tracking the Vortech pump.
Now I am going to put this little monster in the tank on 30/100 pulse for an endurance test, someone wake me up three months from now when you all have your own 6055s, and I will let you know if my little monster is still running strong or has succumbed to a fiery flame.