Hey all! So I have a question. I have standard power heads in my tank. I have a nano Tunze, and larger Tunze, and then one Hydor Koralia. I am trying to find out if I can in fact attach a random flow generator, and if so, how?
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Random flow generators (RFGs) are typically intended to attach to the outlet of a pipe, and rely on a pump producing some pressure to achieve the desired effect!Hey all! So I have a question. I have standard power heads in my tank. I have a nano Tunze, and larger Tunze, and then one Hydor Koralia. I am trying to find out if I can in fact attach a random flow generator, and if so, how?
Random flow generators (RFGs) are typically intended to attach to the outlet of a pipe, and rely on a pump producing some pressure to achieve the desired effect!
To clarify; your power heads employ a propeller style pump, these are very effective at moving lots of water for very little power. However, they are a high volume, low pressure pump, they only work for mixing water!
For a RFG to work properly, you want an impeller style pump with a pipe/tubing outlet! — these impeller style pumps are higher pressure, lower volume relative to propeller pumps. This makes them ideal for use as return pumps, the outlet of which can employ an RFG!
TLDR: You will need to use an impeller style pump to create enough pressure for the RFG to effectively function!
Got it, thank you for such an in depth response. Very appriciated.Random flow generators (RFGs) are typically intended to attach to the outlet of a pipe, and rely on a pump producing some pressure to achieve the desired effect!
To clarify; your power heads employ a propeller style pump, these are very effective at moving lots of water for very little power. However, they are a high volume, low pressure pump, they only work for mixing water!
For a RFG to work properly, you want an impeller style pump with a pipe/tubing outlet! — these impeller style pumps are higher pressure, lower volume relative to propeller pumps. This makes them ideal for use as return pumps, the outlet of which can employ an RFG!
TLDR: You will need to use an impeller style pump to create enough pressure for the RFG to effectively function!
To bad someone hasn't come up with an oscillating powerhead. I know there's the sea swirl but it's pretty expensively especially if more than one is needed. Not saying it isn't worth it just cost prohibitive for many.
Hmm, I will have to look at that and see how pricy it is. THank you. And yeah, someone needs to get on that. IT would be a great invention.To bad someone hasn't come up with an oscillating powerhead. I know there's the sea swirl but it's pretty expensively especially if more than one is needed. Not saying it isn't worth it just cost prohibitive for many.
The rumor is that tunze bought up all the sea swirl IP… so keep an eye out there!Hmm, I will have to look at that and see how pricy it is. THank you. And yeah, someone needs to get on that. IT would be a great invention.
I do love Tunze! I have a couple of their power heads and my ATO is their Osmolator 3 which is awesome!The rumor is that tunze bought up all the sea swirl IP… so keep an eye out there!