Wavemaker ?

dkw27

Member
I have the Ocean Pulse Duo, made by JBJ...I have 2 JBJ 1000 powerheads..I like how it works, and so do my corals....Definitely makes a difference as to how they respond...
 

indyws6

Member
Greetings

I have a ReefKeeper controller and use the wavemaker functions on it to control 3 AquaClear 400GPH powerheads. Works very well...
 

kirkland

Member
Thanks! We had a magdrive hooked up to our reefkeeper controller/wavey sea wavemaker and we've suffered with 3 broken impellers before learning that magdrives are not the best for the wavemaker. I'm unsure of what kind of pump to get so I'll look into the aquaclears.
 

reefkprz

Active Member
I use maxi jets on my wave maker.
my wavemaker is a "natural wave by aquarium systems"
I like it. you can go from a 30 second cycle to a 3 minute cycle. I change it at random everyday. (or two if i forget) a simple twist of the dial changes it without having to reprogram or anything. unfortunatly your set on a ceartain on off cycle, to compensate for that whenever I think of it I switch the outklets the PH's are plugged into
 

sign guy

Active Member
wave2k I have 3 of them and have never seen any other wavemaker that comes close to the movement that the wave2k puts out. it very random unlike anything else on the market
 

bonebrake

Active Member
Right on man! It took many hours tinkering with it to get it quiet and my tank is currently cycling, but I cannot believe how much water this thing pushes - it is unreal. I cannot wait to see what the fish and corals do in reaction to this much turbulence and it is awesome that there is no heat transfer from the motor - a 1/25th horsepower motor would almost boil the water because that bad-boy gets hot!
 

ducky

Member
I have a 180 gallon tank with overflow/sump, how many of these should I get for this size tank?
 

sign guy

Active Member
2
I met with the inventor and he said 1 might be enough but after looking I would guess any 6 foot long tank over 125 will need two center units. call him and tell him you heard about it on this site from the guy who drove up amd met him and he might give you a wave2k
 

bonebrake

Active Member
No, you will not need to lower the water level. It doesn't produce large waves perse on the top of the water, but it does within the water column. The deeper you place the unit in the tank the less surface agitation there is, so you have to find a happy medium. The top of my unit sits about half an inch below the water line and the "waves" stay within that half an inch range. Any small flecks of debris in the water will rotate in a circular motion just like the ocean - it is awesome.
 

sign guy

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the cool thing about the wave2k is the inventor (Mike) will walk you through setting it up if you need. I went up and met him once and he explaned how you can make it work quiter and smoother by playing with the tention. he really stands behind his product
 

ducky

Member
I read in one of the reviews of the wave2k that he would also retrofit the units to accomodate different mounting needs however I have not verified this with the seller/inventor.
I thought this might come in handy as I only have a 1" clearance between the wall and the tank presently and idealy I wouldn't have to pull it out from the wall because of all of the light leak on the wall and the side; the side of the tank abuts a walk way so there would be really bright lights from the back side of the tank, rather unsightly. Of course the wave2k boxes are considerably more attractive and safer for some critters than the powerheads which is a real plus to me, not to mention the seemingly ideal functioning.
 

sign guy

Active Member
Originally Posted by ducky
I read in one of the reviews of the wave2k that he would also retrofit the units to accomodate different mounting needs however I have not verified this with the seller/inventor.
I thought this might come in handy as I only have a 1" clearance between the wall and the tank presently and idealy I wouldn't have to pull it out from the wall because of all of the light leak on the wall and the side; the side of the tank abuts a walk way so there would be really bright lights from the back side of the tank, rather unsightly. Of course the wave2k boxes are considerably more attractive and safer for some critters than the powerheads which is a real plus to me, not to mention the seemingly ideal functioning.
yeah I have one of his mods, he has it set up where you can suspend the small motor above the unit so it dose not take up any space behind the tank
 

ducky

Member
Sweet!!

I am definitely going to have to get that. Then I don't have to wait until they refinish the floor to put one in. I think the powerheads are soo ugly. Plus, my little clown gobies just get thrown around when they hit PH stream. That is definitely my next purchase.
 

bonebrake

Active Member
I'll see what I can do... My wife's new camera takes short video clips.
If you Google "Wave2K" the inventor has some videos on his website.
 
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