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 Hydor deflectors 
		
		
		
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 Work great. I am planning on getting a couple more of them. 
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 yup, poor man's tunzi. fragile though. 
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 Good little trinkets. I've got 4 of them (though not currently in use) - as long as you follow the directions (300gph max) and run a fairly decent pre-filter (the powerhead grates aren't quite fine enough) they work well. 
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 I have two. they're okay at best. one of them periodically stops turning. they might work well if you put the full 300gph through them, but otherwise i don't notice much of an improvement to flow in a 30g tank. but for the price, you can't really beat them. i'm sure it'd work great for a 5-10 gallon. 
	for larger tanks, check out this as an affordable circulation option. also made by hydor. http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...004+22788+2035 and the new tunze nanostreams look awesome and they're cheap. i should have mine in a few days. http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s..._ID=tz-tsn6025  | 
		
 Got one.  My Rio 3500 powers it well. 
	First thing I did though was to take a dremel to that big ugly back flange. It isn't needed... 4pts  | 
		
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		How fast will it spin using Maxijet 1200's? Also, about what angle is it deflecting at? To me it looks to be around 45 degrees. 
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 Slower rotation, take about 20 seconds to do a full 360 rotation. 
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 I have my return split on a Locline Y, with a hydor flo on each end.  Definitely better than without.   
	However they do drastically reduce the flow. It's basically a propeller and a gear inside, which the water has to flow through, and those obstacles sorta slow down the water flow. That's the trade-off for more varied flow. Just dont count on these as your main source of flowage and you'll be fine. (i.e. my main source is a closed loop system with an OM squirt and a couple of OM revs). p.s. I got them from Big Al's online. They're actually cheaper from their online site, than in store. Franchises, go figure.  | 
		
 I have 3 in my tank, and of course reading the above post am kicking myself for not chopping that flange off, it sure as heck isn't needed, wonder why it's even there? 
	Anyway - had it in my nano (5.5g) and it was great, but took up a LOT of space. Even in my 45g cube, it still takes up a bit of space, however for the diverse flow it provides and wave like intensity, it's worth it - If I had to do it again, though, I'd go with Seios or the Tunze Nanostreams, it's worth a few extra bucks for the saving of space and pain. Also - on my MJ 1200, it does a full rotation in about 15 seconds or less.  | 
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