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Myka
05-10-2015, 09:55 PM
Manufacture date July 2013. About 1 year use on it. Asking $250. Will trade/part-trade for Tunze 6055 or 6040 or preferably a Gyre.

Myka
05-13-2015, 07:27 PM
Bump

gobytron
05-13-2015, 08:40 PM
too noisy or too powerful?

Myka
05-14-2015, 12:23 AM
too noisy or too powerful?

Seeing as it's controllable, I'm going with the former option. :D My tank is dead silent, and this pump is not. I like my Tunzes better.

gobytron
05-14-2015, 03:43 PM
Depending on your tank size, you can still have a powerhead that is too powerful, even if it is controllable. :mrgreen:

I had to take my tunze 6105 out of my RSM 130 for example.

I really want to try a vortech but my display sits in my foye adjacent to where my main tv is.

When I see experienced reefers kind of shying away from them, it makes me second guess the hype.

Myka
05-14-2015, 03:57 PM
Depending on your tank size, you can still have a powerhead that is too powerful, even if it is controllable. :mrgreen: I had to take my tunze 6105 out of my RSM 130 for example. I really want to try a vortech but my display sits in my foye adjacent to where my main tv is. When I see experienced reefers kind of shying away from them, it makes me second guess the hype.

VorTechs are more controllable than Tunzes - you can turn them down a lot more. You could almost use the MP40 in a BioCube if you really wanted to. I really like the VorTechs - they are leaps and bounds ahead of Tunze as far as controllability goes. The VorTech programming that's built in is way better with way more flow options. Tunze doesn't have any random-type flows, where VorTech does. For me, I make every effort to make my tank silent, and the sound of the VorTech ramping up and down just annoys me. In fact though, if you run an MP40 at about 60% or less it's similar to a Tunze 6105 ramping up and down to 100% (you can't hear either when the TV is on). I'm curious about the Silent Drives though, maybe they will put them in the Tunze category. My new tank (and current tank) use 6055s though, and I can't hear them ramping up and down to 100% no matter how quiet the livingroom is.

sonny
05-18-2015, 02:02 PM
I have a 6205 Tunze in my 120 controlled by my Profilux dead silent and controlled to the percentage very happy with it can make this power head to anything

greghuston
05-18-2015, 09:47 PM
Hi,

Wondering if these are wirelessly controlled?

Thanks

Myka
05-19-2015, 12:59 AM
Hi,

Wondering if these are wirelessly controlled?

Thanks

They can be controlled wirelessly through your phone using a Reef Link. They "talk" to each other wirelessly, in that they sync to each other if you have more than one and correlate their flow patterns.