some folks claim that the large localized pressure variation caused by waveboxes is not good for a glass tank.
we can estimate that a well made name brand US tank will have a 15 year life and the wavebox will reduce that to 12 at most if all other instalation is correct-i.e. it is level and properly supported)
Very nice Steve! I've been wanting a wavebox for some time. Glad to see that someone tackled a DIY version.
I spoke to the Tunze guys at MACNA regarding this. There is no doubt that the wave-action will reduce the life of a tank. However it is insignificant.
From the tunze forum:
I mean really? Whoever hasn't replaced a tank by 12 years is probably gambling anyways.Although I have seen 30 year old aquariums that still hold water, I wouldn't do it.
Sorry for the question, but what exactly is the benefit of this? Just for more flow?
Steve, how does the overflow still work properly with the constant level change?
Would a working wavebox take the place of powerheads within the tank?
Very nice Steve! I've been wanting a wavebox for some time. Glad to see that someone tackled a DIY version.
I spoke to the Tunze guys at MACNA regarding this. There is no doubt that the wave-action will reduce the life of a tank. However it is insignificant.
From the tunze forum:
I mean really? Whoever hasn't replaced a tank by 12 years is probably gambling anyways.Although I have seen 30 year old aquariums that still hold water, I wouldn't do it.
>After 2 years of reading I think I know a lot, and I know nothing!<
I feel the same way after 10 years of reading! I know I know very little. Or as Rummy likes to say: I've learned that the known unknowns are now better known!![]()
Question:
>Crestron is good for many things, Daire
But, I'm not going to use it to control it because the relays aren't realy meant for that<
Is the Creston the timer mentioned here:
http://www.exoticfish.com/details.cfm?cat=0|1978|1963|1908|0&id=42463&
Is that timer from the Exoticfish site likely to work long term with this device? I was thinking I could convert one of my large overflow boxes on my 400 gallon system by just drilling a hole for the powerhead. Any problems anyone would see with this idea? The overflow has stand pipes, so the tank would not be able to drain in case of power failure.
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