Question about non controllable power heads

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Looking to supplement my two MP 40s in my CADE 1200 peninsula, and not wanting to spent $800 on two more, I’m looking at a couple of Tunze power heads. For the non-controllable types, is it just an on/off function or is there any way to change output?
 

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I've never tried it nor do I know if it would work. but maybe those router speed controllers? Can anyone jump in and confirm if feasible?
 

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Looking to supplement my two MP 40s in my CADE 1200 peninsula, and not wanting to spent $800 on two more, I’m looking at a couple of Tunze power heads. For the non-controllable types, is it just an on/off function or is there any way to change output?
2- MP40s in a 120 or so gallon tank? That’s some good flow! Are they both set to high?
 

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Me too. And I own three German cars. Heck even my favorite shirt I got in Germany.
And I don’t even have to mention the beer lol
I have 3 BMW's. I struggle to drive anything else anymore. That's pathetic :confounded-face: you can have the beer...to me they're all gross
 
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I have 3 BMW's. I struggle to drive anything else anymore. That's pathetic :confounded-face: you can have the beer...to me they're all gross
Nice…I have Two Audis and a Porsche. I’ve never had a BMW but I’m sure they’re great cars.
When I was Munich last year I saw a Mercedes pickup truck and it sounded awesome when he got into the pedal.
 

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