OK, I spent the last couple days at a seminar with Claude and Axel and I took notes and have the full scoop on the wavebox. Here is what we know.
The shorter the tank, the faster the frequency.
Frequency is fixed by resonance and cannot be adjusted- you can tune the frequency but for alll but the longest tanks only one frequency is effective in prodoucing a wave. In a tank over 2m a double wave is possible, in a tank over 4m a 4x wave is possible.
Here are the wave sizes at full power- amplitude can be adjusted on the driver that is common to all Tunze Electronic pumps and does not affect controller function at 100% the following is known dimensions are in cm, F is freq in seconds, w is wave height (crest to trough in mm)
70-50-50 F=.45s W=40
100-70-70 F=.56 W=35
120-70-60 F=.63 W=35
150-100-60 F=.83 W=30
180-100-60 F=.86 W=30
220-80-50 F=1.10 W=25
200-80-65 F=1.15 W=25
Round and Triangular tanks create an elliptical wave pattern.
Rock layout and corals effect resonance and adjustments have to be made every feew months to acccomodate coral growth.
The Pros of the wavebox are
In a 2m tank you can move 100,000l/h of water with 30w of power!
The pressure and dynamic of the wave improves permeation in to the rock and sand bed improving bio function
Detritus is almost non existant- no dead spots exist
Cons
On a old tank it could cause algae problems as the detritus and opening of the structure to flow will liberate phosphates and drop redox
Tank life is shortened by the dynamic load. We approximate a tank constructed to DIN standards looses 10-20% of it's life when all other assembly and installation is 100% correct. (Unfortunately the US has no standard system like the Deutches Institute Normalization but we can estimate that a well made name brand US tank will have a 15 year life and the wavebox will reduce that to 12 at most if all other instalation is correct-i.e. it is level and properly supported)
The flow is not exactly natural, the natural wave would be much longer but given the size of the device and ultimate in energy savings it is the best that can be accomplished and is the most natural flow available to hobbyists.
So, the ideal flow system now is two Electronic Streams on opposite ends back corner aimed to the front center glass and operated on interval mode 2 on multicontroller 7095 with changes in pump operation every 6hrs or so. The wave box is coordinated and shuts off at night. This flow is a 50% approximation of what exists in the ocean and the best accomplished yet by any means.
Some details for the controller 6091:
The unit can run three ways- one box connected to the multicontroller or two boxes independent and run synchronously (same side for bigger tanks) or Inverse where to boxes are run opposite on huge tanks to boost the flow. Maximum freq is 1.4 sec- any longer and the box prodouces bubbles.
That is all the info I have and that is direct from Claude Hug the developer and primary tester of the wavebox 6212.