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seio 1100 in 29 gal
does anybody know how much flow a seio 1100 has when its turned down all the way?? im in the process of setting up a 75 gallon but its going very slowly so i thought why not use the seio in my 29 gallon which only has a penguin hob filter and a maxijet 1200 for flow..or would it be too much
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wow.. that'll be a lot of flow i have a 60 and i use a seio 820 and its pretty good.. but 1100 O.O
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yea but you can adjust the flow on the seio...i just need to know how much you can turn them down
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You can reduce the flow significantly with the adjustment cover. the flow can go from 100% to almost nothing.
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One good reason to use the dialed-down 1100 instead of the 820 is that the outflow tract is wider on the 1100, providing a more diffused flow.
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so u thnk it can be dialed down enough to where i can use it without blowing the crap out of everything in the tank??
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and what adjustment cover are u talking about...i thought it had a little knob??
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Nope. That is for addition of air. Note the intake slits. You can turn the housing (well, just the cover on the housing) to adjust flow.
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There is an adjustable louver ring on the Seio which allows for different water flow rates. Here is the 820:
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so you think i can adjust the flow of the seio low enough to put in my 29 gal??
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and is the louver ring the grates that are shown in the picture??
sry for all the questions but i appreciate the help |
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I think the 1100 would work in a 29, assuming you want a lot of water movement. The ring turns on an inner ring, and the size of the rectangular holes widens or narrows as desired.
I use an 1100 in my 54 corner tank turned wide open, and I love it. |
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does anybody what kind of flow the 1100 has when turned as low as it can go
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How do these fare on a wavemaker? What about the tunze turbelle on a wavemaker? no good?
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An 1100 will be fine. I'm running an 820 in my tank along with a MJ1200 and a mag9.5 return. Thats a lot of flow. The 1100 will do great.
You cannot run the Seios on a wavemaker.
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I haven't heard good things about seios on wavemakers. A lot of people have experienced restart issues. Although mine has always restarted when powered back on, so this may be something they fixed.
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the larger seio's are generally the ones with problems starting back up...
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