Need help, in theses setting should the heads be off or really, Really soft? http://prntscr.com/gd0qj9
thats what I thought in auto power heads are still going and way to strong even for one I just got the 2016 and the WAV's how do I make it right, Reboot? or something else
Go to Basic View and copy/post the entire program.
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Basic View? What a Nightmare this 15 min setup was supposed to be., 3 days later
http://prntscr.com/gd3eyl also found water flow I adjusted to 55 gal. does the powerheads have to run for an hr or so to sync with tank volume?
You have the outlet in AUTO right? That could very well be your problem if you don't.
You might be an engineer if...You have no life and can prove it mathematically.
Yes both are in auto, its just a storm in the Tank, will shut them off manually soon because I dont know how to set up Time limit or on,off yet I hoping when adjust the Intensity in an hr or so they will work much smoother?
Actually, I think I may have seen your problem (might not though). It appears your Tata is not matching your wizard as you should have 6 seperate lines of Tata and it looks as though you have a single line that runs at 100% at some kind of mode (don't know which as there isn't a reference for Tata, just patterns I have seen).
Go back to the wizard, set it how you want and upload the code (it appears you may not have completed an upload).
If that doesn't fix it I have seen some threads where someone told the user to reset the pump and that fixed the issue. Since I don't own a WAV I don't know what the process is, but it's something you can try.
You might be an engineer if...You have no life and can prove it mathematically.
Thank you, I will try that too, I just found Schemes I'm trying a 55 Gal. set up and getting a better Idea on The wav's I think lol
Just notice this, I have 65 gal. 48" long I cant go more than 3%
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Can someone tell me if its a hardware, software or Operator problem?
It is all about placement in your specific tank, I have mine mounted on the back wall and the flow is hitting the front corners of the glass dispersing flow in all directions
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I read the whole thread, so if I'm bringing up something that's already been settled, my apologies. I've been using two WAVs, both of them in back corners, down about 4 inches from the top and angled at the front glass (1/3 the way towards middle), relatively speaking. I feel like I like the placement, but even when I turn both the pumps down to 1%, they still blow far too hard. I have a 90 gallon (reefer 425 deluxe XL) and it seems like every time I start these things up, they are too much for the tank. If I turn either past 5%, it's hurricane Irma.
so, I simplified my schedule with just two points: 12 AM to 12 AM, with mavericks on my Left and inverse on my Right. The left is running at 3% in the right, in verse, 2% maximum.
My question: is there any way to slow the pumps down below 1% (literally or effectively)? With the size my tank, I thought these would be just fine, but boy do they blow! LOL
No way to go below 1%, but you may find the tank has less of a hurricane after a few weeks of using them. I have a 110g and remember everything blowing around when I first put them in. Then the sand settled down. Now I run 100% maverick during the peak of the day with no problems. The fish and corals love the high level of water movement. My RTBA's have moved to right in front of one of the WAV's so they get the full blast.
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