snobanker
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New wave-maker setup-redux
OK I just got two more MJ1200's and a wave-maker powerstrip for my present 55 g tank. Not sure why I buy stuff for this tank, when I'm supposed to be getting stuff for this huge 180 sitting empty in my family room....lol Actually I think I'm just trying to continue to improve what I already have.
I have just had two MJ PH's I'm my tank on the middle of the back wall for a while and its just a constant flow toward the front and to the sides from there.
Reading the instructions for the WM it seems that two of the timed outlets come on at set times opposite of each other, while the third comes on for twice as long and at different times...if that makes sense. :doubt:
My plan is to put the new PH's on each end but toward the back and pointing in and to the front. Each of these will be on the outlet of the WM that come on when the other is off. The old PH's on the back will both be plugged into the random outlet that remains. I'm thinking this will create some decent turbulence.
I know that others use this same type of WM strip. How long do you set the timer for? I really have no idea where to start it at. Is more frequent change of flow better or longer periods?
Here's a quick little drawing of the placement idea......My main question is what the timing should be, but all comments are welcome.
OK I just got two more MJ1200's and a wave-maker powerstrip for my present 55 g tank. Not sure why I buy stuff for this tank, when I'm supposed to be getting stuff for this huge 180 sitting empty in my family room....lol Actually I think I'm just trying to continue to improve what I already have.
I have just had two MJ PH's I'm my tank on the middle of the back wall for a while and its just a constant flow toward the front and to the sides from there.
Reading the instructions for the WM it seems that two of the timed outlets come on at set times opposite of each other, while the third comes on for twice as long and at different times...if that makes sense. :doubt:
My plan is to put the new PH's on each end but toward the back and pointing in and to the front. Each of these will be on the outlet of the WM that come on when the other is off. The old PH's on the back will both be plugged into the random outlet that remains. I'm thinking this will create some decent turbulence.
I know that others use this same type of WM strip. How long do you set the timer for? I really have no idea where to start it at. Is more frequent change of flow better or longer periods?
Here's a quick little drawing of the placement idea......My main question is what the timing should be, but all comments are welcome.
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