EDIT : The one you edited your last post to state looks pretty good, see my comments in my second reply below 
I would take the one I suggested to Rich and modify the OSC and INT statements to match your tank. For a 5' tank the starting OSC would be :
Pmp OSC 10/10/00 for PF1
Pmp OSC 00/10/10 for PF2
I used the AquaSurf 1.0c Manual, which had the following starting recommendations :
Tank Width (feet) Off Time On Time
4’ 0.8 Seconds 0.8 Seconds
6’ 1.2 Seconds 1.2 Seconds
and calculated 5' to be 1 second. You would need to experiment up and down a little (IE: 09, 11, 12) to find the exact frequency for your tank, but 1 second (10) is a good starting point.
That is assuming the following MODE statements, using other MODEs will not work (or at least not work as well).
Pmp MODE sD for PF1
Pmp MODE SD for PF2
You need to synchronize PF2 with PF1, running unsynchronized could be hit and miss for getting a clean wave.
Then adjust your INT to give you the size wave that you want. Or possibly try doubling up like I suggested to Rich (I can't remember where I read about that, so don't take it as gospel from me, but it is easy enough to try it, nothing to lose really).
Doubled up would be :
Pmp OSC 20/20/00 for PF1
Pmp OSC 00/20/20 for PF2
HTH, and let us know how it works out and/or what you end up doing to get it to work. Thanks
I would take the one I suggested to Rich and modify the OSC and INT statements to match your tank. For a 5' tank the starting OSC would be :
Pmp OSC 10/10/00 for PF1
Pmp OSC 00/10/10 for PF2
I used the AquaSurf 1.0c Manual, which had the following starting recommendations :
Tank Width (feet) Off Time On Time
4’ 0.8 Seconds 0.8 Seconds
6’ 1.2 Seconds 1.2 Seconds
and calculated 5' to be 1 second. You would need to experiment up and down a little (IE: 09, 11, 12) to find the exact frequency for your tank, but 1 second (10) is a good starting point.
That is assuming the following MODE statements, using other MODEs will not work (or at least not work as well).
Pmp MODE sD for PF1
Pmp MODE SD for PF2
You need to synchronize PF2 with PF1, running unsynchronized could be hit and miss for getting a clean wave.
Then adjust your INT to give you the size wave that you want. Or possibly try doubling up like I suggested to Rich (I can't remember where I read about that, so don't take it as gospel from me, but it is easy enough to try it, nothing to lose really).
Doubled up would be :
Pmp OSC 20/20/00 for PF1
Pmp OSC 00/20/20 for PF2
HTH, and let us know how it works out and/or what you end up doing to get it to work. Thanks
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