TUNZE COMLINE WAVEBOX - 6208 on a Reefer 170

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Hey all,
I couldn't find anyone showing off or even discussing this, but I wanted to know if anyone has, or think that, a 6208 wavebox is suitable on a Reefer 170. I'm worried about wave height - both spillage, and the variable height causing the herbie drain to act up and get noisey. I already have am MP40 & a Gyre, and while I can certainly crank them up. I would rather introduce a wave maker that cvan generate the unique movement of a wavbox.
 

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What is the volume and dimensions of the tank? It will make a splashing noise as any wave will and this can be more if water is splashing/surging into an overflow box but it won't generally affect the function of the drain. Wave height is primarily a factor of tank length, as is wave frequency.
 
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Not worried about the noise from the wave itself. But rather, noise from the herbie drain (slurping and gurgling). I know that the Tunze manual states that there should be 5 cm clearance.

I'm not sure if you are familiar with reefer systems but they are quite finicky with water height. If I stick my hand into the aquarium, I need to reset the whole drain system because it starts slurping and its an utter pain.

The system measures 60cm (24.5 in) long x 50cm (20 in) high x 50cm (20 in) wide. 35 gallons in the display.
 

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A wave on this tank is not worthwhile. Besides what sounds like an impossibly finicky drain, the s foot length means a very fast wave that is only going to be about 1/2" tall, it is unnaturally fast in a tank this size and quite short. For the real estate taken up and the cost, to me this is not a worthwhile investment and it sounds like it won't work with the drain design. I frequently demo the wave box on a 20 gallon at shows, only because it is small and easy to transport and set up at a show, but it really needs a 4ft+ tank to look natural and work well enough to justify the cost.
 
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Thanks for the info! When I upgrade I'll get the wavebox then! Cheers!
 

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