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![]() Lots of scientific bla bla bla to me.
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![]() Again, I think a big thing about Vortech is their ability to create the flows and undertows, therefore the ability to point them is irrevelant.
All are good products though, so whatever you choose, I think you will be happy.
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![]() Do a search on reef central and you will see the 6105s were putting out much less than advertised. The problem was an 18v power supply instead of the 24v. Now that the proper ones are out I have seen a couple reviews stating the 6105s can be heard outside the tank.
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![]() How much sand disruption do you think you'd have at the front of a tank if you had a 6 or 7 foot long tank, 36" wide front to back and 30" tall with vortech's running full out at the back of the tank?
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![]() With a 30" tall tank you'll be able to mount the VorTechs higher and there should be minimal sandbed disruption, if any. I think the top of my MP40s are about 3.5 inches from the water surface on a standard 24" inch tall 4 foot long 77 gal tank. I also run them at about 85%. If they were mounted any closer to the surface, they would probably be pulling little air tornados (vorteces) from the surface. You've got an extra 6 inches of height and 3 feet of distance to the other glass, so depending on the depth of your sandbed, you should be ok. The flow pattern of VorTechs broadens quickly as distance from the nozzle increases. Another reason the pointing issue as with other power heads is really a non issue.
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