mp40 in a nano

Discussion in 'Filters, Pumps, etc..' started by bobssecrtsn, Nov 6, 2011.

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  1. bobssecrtsn

    bobssecrtsn Sea Dragon

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    lol....


    trying to figure out how to slow down to 10% instead of 20%. (20% is the slowest..or is there any wat to keep it in feed mode?
     
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  3. SnooknRedz

    SnooknRedz Vlamingii Tang

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    I bet that looks cool in person, but i gotta ask. was this a gift or something because i feel like any sane person woulda just got the 10 if that truely was the powerhead you needed. that pumps for tanks 4'+ feet long. i mean im not gettin on you, by any means. I just think its complete overkill lol. although funny as heck at the same time. lol
     
  4. Shackman23

    Shackman23 Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    No feed mode is programmed to turn off I'd either upgrade fast or sell it and buy a mp10 it'll also work on your upgraded tank I have a 40 and a 10 on my tank and I'm looking to get another 40 and my tank is 36"
     
  5. mikejrice

    mikejrice 3reef Affiliate

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    There's no way with the stock controller, but if you get one of the aftermarket control modules, you may be able to. I say put rubble in instead of sand and crank it! when it comes to flow there's no such thing as overkill.
     
  6. bobssecrtsn

    bobssecrtsn Sea Dragon

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    this aftermarket controller your talking about, is it the upgrade from marinedepot?

    like this one ?
    EcoTech Marine VorTech Wireless EcoSmart Driver Upgrade
     
  7. mikejrice

    mikejrice 3reef Affiliate

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    No that just allows more than one Vortech to communicate with each other wirelessly. I believe the Neptune controller has a module that can control the Vortechs.

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