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Wonder what setting the Varios-4 should be set at? Currently have it on setting 4 of 5 which I assume is 80%.
No calibration mentioned in the sparse documentation. Good to go out of the box. I will get a flow meter if I get an Apex down the road.Does the Varios 4 need to be calibrated for the minimum and maximum flow of the tank or are you good to go right out of the box? I made that mistake with my Vectra S1 and after really reading the instructions had to calibrate it later on. Once calibrated the power setting should be accurate.
No calibration mentioned in the sparse documentation. Good to go out of the box. I will get a flow meter if I get an Apex down the road.
Perhaps you should ask this question in the Reef Octopus or the General Equipment forum for a more definitive answer on the Varios 4 settings? Better safe than sorry! ;)
So when I look at the tank from my desk or my couch I can see the underside of the Hydras. How can I block them? They are presently 9 inches from the water surface. Can I lower them if the plan is for LPS?
I am thinking I could cut some plastic rectangles, maybe 1-2 inches in height, and velcro them to the sides of each light. Would that work?
Thank you Butuz, this looks like a good option. Any heat issues?Try led diffusers. I got mine from 3dreefing.com. They help avoid the disco effect, blend the light better while blocking that underside view you mentioned. I have 3 of them mounted, last page of my build below has the pic.
Nope, plenty of slots for ventilation.Thank you Butuz, this looks like a good option. Any heat issues?
I have Tunze 6055 controllable and I can’t tell it’s on, my sofa is a foot away from the end of the tank- the surface water ripples make more noise
I ordered the Tunze per your recommendation and the Nero. The Tunze is quiet, solid, Apex-able, directable, and cheaper, while the Nero is smaller but with a weak magnet so you can't really point it anywhere. I thought the AI app would be a plus since I like the AI Hyda app, but I didn't see any of the modes that the literature shows it has. I kept the Tunze.
I ordered the Tunze per your recommendation and the Nero. The Tunze is quiet, solid, Apex-able, directable, and cheaper, while the Nero is smaller but with a weak magnet so you can't really point it anywhere. I thought the AI app would be a plus since I like the AI Hyda app, but I didn't see any of the modes that the literature shows it has. I kept the Tunze.
I set up my 250 the day after you started yours. I have the Ai Hydra 26’s and the Nero (one only). So far so good. My tank is not cycling the way you read about tho. I’ve had ammonia, nitrite and nitrate since day 8 at the same levels. Nothing is changing. I’m getting jealous of people with fish!
@Gary Jaz what do you think of the Tunze? Do you have it connected to your Apex?I ordered the Tunze per your recommendation and the Nero. The Tunze is quiet, solid, Apex-able, directable, and cheaper, while the Nero is smaller but with a weak magnet so you can't really point it anywhere. I thought the AI app would be a plus since I like the AI Hyda app, but I didn't see any of the modes that the literature shows it has. I kept the Tunze.
I like the Tunze. It's quiet and the controller is simple to use. I have not hooked it up to the Apex and now I don't see a real reason to. I tried the Nero too briefly and returned it. In hindsight, I think if the magnet issue was resolved, I would go with the Nero because of its smaller size.@Gary Jaz what do you think of the Tunze? Do you have it connected to your Apex?