David P
Premium Member
Ok, I picked up a 6101 and single controller for a customer of mine. The pump showed up and I had to....quality test it. First I was a little disappointed when I realized that I wasn't necesarilly lied to, just given faulty info. I was told that the variable flow pumps HAD to have the control module and you couldn't just plug it into the wall. You can plug it into the wall without the controller, however for only $60 you want the controller. So first I plug it in without the controller and was pretty impressed with the flow it put out, then I decided to test it with the the controller. 3 dials, high flow, low flow, and timing between the two. I set the high to full blast and the low to minimum. I plugged it in and.....hmm just a constant flow.... no pulsing but he light on the controller was switching back and forth...fiddeling with the dials I could change the speed of the blinking lights but no flow pulse. Then I checked the plug where the controller plugs in, there is a little knob that controls the flow of the pump in case you didn't opt for the controller, ah it was set to minimum! Wow, my clam slammed shut my two rose anemones got blown around my rabbit fish bounced off the far pane! This little sucker rocks! The pulsing action is pretty damn cool but I will admit that it would be greatly exaggerated with two pumps and a multi conroller (jumps from $60 to $240!) This unit is so adjustable, between the controller, the small max flow control knob, and this little "fuse like thingy" (sorry for the technical terminology). The unit is DC and runs off of a max of 24v, well this little "fuse like thingy" can be swapped out with a suppled 15v unit which basically cuts the flow in half (why you couldn't just do that with any of the knobs I don't know). One other thing I learned from reading the directions (Good news George, the directions even come in German!) you can hook up a Tunze to a back up battery for power failures. So if you have room for an extra die hard under your stand, you're set for the next California disaster!
The unit with the controller is ~$380 and uses 36w, for flow a comparable pump that I would consider is the Reeflo Dart ~$240 and uses ~120w. Plus ball valves, unions, bulkheads, and holes in the tank. Oh yeah and you cant make the dart pulse... Is it worth the extra money....? tough to say. I will admit that I instantly thought of ordering one for myself, untill I remembered that I already have my tank ready for a second dart and already have all the plumbing installed so I will probably go that route. I was showing the slick little kit to another customer of mine and she said I like, Ill take it, get me the larger one that moves 5000 gph! for an extra $140. I cant wait to quality check that one!
The unit with the controller is ~$380 and uses 36w, for flow a comparable pump that I would consider is the Reeflo Dart ~$240 and uses ~120w. Plus ball valves, unions, bulkheads, and holes in the tank. Oh yeah and you cant make the dart pulse... Is it worth the extra money....? tough to say. I will admit that I instantly thought of ordering one for myself, untill I remembered that I already have my tank ready for a second dart and already have all the plumbing installed so I will probably go that route. I was showing the slick little kit to another customer of mine and she said I like, Ill take it, get me the larger one that moves 5000 gph! for an extra $140. I cant wait to quality check that one!