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11-10-2006, 04:09 AM | #21 |
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NICE WORK, thank you for sharing!
I was wondering if you keep your wavemaker on 24/7 or have it on occassionally? You talked about timers not being fast enough to control the pump; some take a few seconds. My question is; in your examples of use it looked to be a very fast wave/current at a very fast rate of repetition. can you slow down the rate to create more of a slow surge? could this be done with slower timers? Or does the configuration of the box/pump dictate the rate of waves? I also noticed at your overflow box to the sump, water surging in at different rates in conjunction to the "wave". Is there any concern here to look out for? |
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The overflow box does affect the overall wave height but should not be a hinderance once its tuned correctly. |
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16-01-2007, 12:41 PM | #24 |
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I've been scouring the net for a little while now, looking for what may be a good DIY for the tunze wavebox. I was wondering if there was any update on this. Also, I am definitely diy savy. however this looks a little trickier then what i am used to. is there anyway that you could lay it out as to inform what goes where on the breadboard? I'd greatly appreciate it....
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16-01-2007, 03:31 PM | #25 |
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A step by step as far as hooking up the board would be great. I've been pounding my head over at RC and you're the first to complete this... I am going to use the nanostream from Tunze the 6055, it is controllable but it'll also save quite a few bucks. and hopefully get the same effect all while having a smaller box.
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16-01-2007, 08:45 PM | #26 |
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Look at the breadboard layout
The red lines represent that they are electrically connected together. Follow the circuit diagram and with some brain power, you should be able to figure out how to link them together! I did not have a nanostream at that time so I didnt know if it would work. Just check the plug to see if its DIN5. |
16-01-2007, 10:42 PM | #27 |
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Maybe once i have everything in front of me it'd make more sense. but i will be honest w/ you. very little of it does. Possible update? how's it working for you? if it still is? or have you taken it down?
Also, what would be your opinion of adding it to one of these? http:/http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Chauve...QcmdZViewItem/ |
16-01-2007, 11:03 PM | #28 |
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Your link is not working.
I have been using it since April 05, infact the google video is dated at May 05. I did replaced 1 of the capacitor once and its trouble free since then. No maintenance was done at all. |
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