@hart24601 nice post some pics or better yet a vid. I got a pair on the wish list of tank goodies
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Wow. This is a really nice powerhead.... like shocking nice. This style should be the future of reef tanks with the flow pattern.
Are you worried at all about your return so low in the tank?This isn't a detailed photo of the powerheads but it does show them off a little bit.
I did an RN-1 on the back and a QP-9 plus at the front of the tank. They do sync nicely.
They have siphon breaks at the top of them. Otherwise that would be quite an issue.Are you worried at all about your return so low in the tank?
anyone tried to use these on 3/4" glass? wondering if there is an extra mag, one could use??
@reefbreeders Logan have you tried?
I tried it briefly in an empty tank- it appeared to hold but it was questionable. We recommend 5/8" max, but I don't see why a stronger external magnet wouldn't allow you to use these with thicker glass.
thanks Logan lets see if I get the tank 1st then we will see. I would like to use 4 of these and no PH on the sides. maybe wish fulling thinking. haha
my new up grade ( if I get it ) will be powered by reefbreeders lights.pumps and power heads! woot woot
Awesome! Apologies if you already posted, what size is your new build? Last we spoke you had a 3x2x2, this one sounds like an upgrade
How much is a slight angle? Can you provide more details about the application?Does anyone know if this pump (RP-M) has the ability to be mounted at a slight angle, like the Nero 5? I need a pump like this with a slim profile but I also need to be able slightly angle it downwards. And with the Nero 5 being more than twice the cost of this, I’m really trying to avoid needing to spend so much more $$ just to be able to put it at a slight angle.
How much is a slight angle? Can you provide more details about the application?
These push water out sideways as well as forwards, so typically you don't need to angle them.
15 degrees or so would work. I’m trying to get flow to a low area (bottom half of tank, in the center) that’s surrounded on all sides with rock. I need to mount it high on the tank, angled down, otherwise the surrounding rock just blocks/disperses the flow elsewhere.
I would suggest looking into our QP-9+, as those can easily be angled up to 90 degrees:
https://www.reefbreeders.com/shop/coralbox-qp-9-plus/