1/12/2023 0 Comments Tunze 6091 wavebox![]() ![]() Subsequently, remove the second protective foil and then position and adhere the Multicontroller at the requested position. Prior to adhering the strip, please make sure that the surface is clean, free from grease and smooth. Adhere the strip on to the housing (5) for this purpose remove the protective foil and press on. ![]() Place any connected photo-electric cell in the illuminated area under the aquarium lighting.Īttachment Multicontroller 7096 Use hook-and-loop strips for smooth plastic surfaces, for example. Control lamps should be visible the Foodtimer should be easily accessible ! (3) Place the cable connections in such a way that water cannot run down the cables and enter the Multicontroller. By no means attach above the aquarium ! (2) Observe the cable length of the units because connecting cables or photo-electric cells may not be extended. Selecting the position (1) The suitable wall has to be dry and protected against splashing water and humidity. ![]() Suitable for MS-Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista and Win7. Scope of delivery: Multicontroller with photo-electric cell, moonlight, holder and 5 m (196.8 in.) USB cable, four connection cables, CD with Windows compatible control program. It simulates various marine flow conditions in the aquarium and has been fitted with an especially bright LED moonlight. TUNZE® Multicontroller 7096 comprises the functions of Multicontroller 7095 and Wavecontroller 6091 as well as some other new control possibilities. After adjustment by and saving on the computer, the data remain saved in the Multicontroller as well. The controller has been fitted with an 8-bit high-performance micro-processor and a memory module, which keeps the settings stored even in case of a power failure: For adjustment by computer, the Multicontroller does not need a connection to the pumps in the tank. General aspects TUNZE® Multicontroller 7096 is a control device for all Turbelle® pumps fitted with an electronic motor, which can be adjusted and programmed by computer when attached by USB cable. Every inch of your live rock become active, all coral polyps are exposed to flow and there are no hiding places for sediments anymore.Tunze Aquarientechnik Multicontroller 7096 Which greatly improves the biological dynamics of the tank. Once this critical frequency has been found, there is no longer a single drop of water in the aquarium which no longer moves, even behind the rock work. And every aquarium is specific, depending on length, height, width, shape, aquascape, return flow… This can take some trial and error to set up properly, until we reach the maximum water displacement. This is made possible by a special Wave controller for this use: if the pump is in service for 0, 85 sec., It should be stopped for 0.85 sec., Like a metronome. It will therefore be necessary to find the right frequency of on/off of the pump to displace the largest possible body of water. This is only part of the system: in order to cause an efficient movement of water, these cycles of rising/falling out of the box must be done with a frequency very specific to each aquarium according to its length. The system is brilliant by its simplicity. It is thus possible to cause an up and down movement in the box like a mechanical piston but here, the only rotating part is a small pump propeller. When this pump stops, the water rushes back into the box through the large opening of the pump. When the pump is put into service, the box empties almost to the level of the pump. See also Carbon Doser V2 Review: Precise CO2 Dosing in the Wrong Direction Immersed in the aquarium (it protrudes from the surface of 2cm), the internal level is the same as that of the aquarium. The Tunze wave Box is an old and proven technology, that first came out in 2003, just a year after the first propeller pump ‘Stream’. The mechanical principle of a waterbox is simple: a closed box has a Stream pump in the lower part and a good support system. The gyre assure a general flow, and the wave box add the swell touch so we get a large flow, and the pumping in it which is very natural. Coupled with our gyre system, the result is fantastic. We tried quite a few wave making option, but could never reach the perfect result we get using a classic Tunze Wave Box.Ī gentle, slow, homogenous, vertical, swing in an out seemed impossible to achieve with current wave makers options until we came back to the basics, and got some new old school Tunze Wave Box. We were looking for a correct way to balance these long dancing tentacles in and out, the way we see it in the ocean. We’ve been testing quite a few wave making machines in the last few months since we are now producing a large amount of corals inland, especially Torches, Branching Hammers and Frogspawn. ![]()
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