What is your wav programming

spscrackhead

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Just got a set of wav pumps for my red sea s650, dimensions are some think like 60x24x25. I have the sicce pumps in the back and now 2 wav. This is a sps focused tank.
Was wondering what others had ran for programming or if anyone had suggestions for my setup.
Thanks guys
 
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I have the same tank - have 2 wav's on the right side pointing to the left side..wav_Left is master.
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Is hardly perfect but will give you something to try
 
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I run two on a standard 48x24x24 between 75 and 100% when the lights are on with both in mavericks mode and when the lights are off I run Malibu around 50%
 
Quation: what is the "flo"?

It's neptunes way of rating turnover basically. They give basic guidelines of how much "flo" your tank should have depending on the type of tank it is. Mine is between 5.4 and 5.7 which is on the high end of what they recommend.
 
From the WAV owner's guide "Data from all of the WAVs in your aquarium are aggregated. The size of your tank is factored in, and calculations are done to determine the number of tank volume turnovers per hour, which is then scaled to a FLO number from 0 to 10; the scale is non-linear, similar to the Richter scale used to measure earthquakes. For example, the difference between FLO values of 6 and 7 is much greater than the difference between 2 and 3. "
 
Man, I have 2 of the WAV in my 72 gallon bowfront. I have it down to a MAX of 40% total flow as they are REALLY powerful. I came home yesterday from work when I had the max set at 50% (shifting from 10%-50% using their programs) and the right side of my tank had a whole new substrate terrain. LOL. my Goby loved it since it stirred up lots of new food. I LOVE the data that is provided on my user interface from WAV.
 
Even with the very low %of power, my flo is 5.9. Each pump is individually 4.2 though. I am just playing with them right now, so I have to learn a lot more about the programming options.
 
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