Powerheads for a 125

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setting up a 125 for some softies, lps, and a BTA or two. I have an AC wavemaker controller designed to control two AC powerheads. The two that came with it(used, but basically free with the tank) quit working after 24 hours of testing them. Took them apart and got them working again and they just quit again so I'm done playing with them.

Was think about a couple Sicce voyager 2. Just not sure if they'll be enough?
 

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Look at the Current USA E-Flux waves. I have a set of the 2100’s on my 240 one at each end running them at 50% and are awesome! You would need one kit plus a additional pump and the controller that comes in the kit will run 3 pumps. I’m thinking the entire set up is about $200. Mine have been running just over a year with zero issues and are dead silent.

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