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Unread 05/19/2016, 09:31 AM   #1
Itchy Trigger
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How High Up Can You Place a Gyre?

I recently added some Reeflakes sand to my 330g tank (got sick of the bare bottom look), and I'm glad I did - looks so much better. But of my three powerheads (2 Jebao RW-20s and a Sicce Voyager), two of them were pointing downward and of course now they have pushed the sand right out of the way, leaving piles of sand and then cleared away spots down to the acrylic bottom of the tank.

I've tried redirecting flow in various ways, but these powerful pumps pretty much bulldoze sand... So I think I need to replace at least one of them with something that disperses water in a wider flow pattern. I had Vortechs on my 90g reef and loved them - they sent flow everywhere and didn't disturb the sand at all. Unfortunately because of the way this tank is set up, I don't have room for the large exterior magnets on the Vortechs so can't use them. So I was thinking about the large Maxspect Gyre. The magnet on the Gyres can only accommodate 3/4" glass/acrylic. My tank has 1" walls, so I'd need to place it on my overflow box, near the top. I believe I've seen diagrams of these placed close to the surface, but I'm not sure how close is too close. If I put it 3" below the teeth on the overflow box would that be far enough below the surface?


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Unread 05/19/2016, 09:38 AM   #2
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You can easily place a gyre 3" below the surface with no issues. I have one right now about 2" below. I would do 1" below but when my return pump turns off it gets less then that and starts shooting water up and creates some splashing.


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Unread 05/19/2016, 09:47 AM   #3
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You can easily place a gyre 3" below the surface with no issues. I have one right now about 2" below. I would do 1" below but when my return pump turns off it gets less then that and starts shooting water up and creates some splashing.
That's great news - thanks, Jason!


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Unread 05/19/2016, 12:13 PM   #4
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I also have one running roughly 2" below the surface. Works great.


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I also have one running roughly 2" below the surface. Works great.
Cool. Ordered one today!


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Looks like I found this too late, but thought I'd give some more feedback. If you have them turned up high they'll create a whirlpool and start sucking air if they're less than an inch or two below the water line. Mine is the smaller one, but I think it would be fine at 3" and full power. Like Jason said, you may have to turn it off when you turn the return pump off (I do). Not a big deal though, just a push of the controller button.


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Unread 05/19/2016, 04:27 PM   #7
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Looks like I found this too late, but thought I'd give some more feedback. If you have them turned up high they'll create a whirlpool and start sucking air if they're less than an inch or two below the water line. Mine is the smaller one, but I think it would be fine at 3" and full power. Like Jason said, you may have to turn it off when you turn the return pump off (I do). Not a big deal though, just a push of the controller button.
Thanks. I can lower it a little if need be, but planning to start with it around 3" below the surface.


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Unread 05/20/2016, 02:01 PM   #8
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Thanks. I can lower it a little if need be, but planning to start with it around 3" below the surface.
Should work out. Just keep adjusting both cages until you get the flow right. I actually adjusted mine higher then I thought I would need too.


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Unread 05/23/2016, 08:43 PM   #9
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I have two 150's. Set at 80%. They suck air high up. You'll have to test. The pump is powerful and will convert to micro bubbles. Mine are 4 to 5 in below surface.


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