Europhyllia
Fri, 22nd Jan 2010, 04:32 PM
AFter reading kkiel's experience with Vortech I got all paranoid so when my brand new Vortech MP40w's seemed to generate heat at different levels I was getting a little worried.
I contacted Vortech and they kindly send me a new dry side.
Dry side arrived this week and I put it on but... it still got fairly warm.
So I packed up the replacement and put my original dry side back on.
I was running the pumps in lagoon mode on inverse with the warmer pump being the master.
Here's the deal (and I figured this out myself and just had it confirmed by Vortech):
I changed the mode on the slave from inverse to simultaneous and the pump that always stayed cold started to warm up just like the other one!
Apparently lagoon mode keeps the pump at varying speeds but always at 50% output of above, meaning the inverse of that at 50% output or below.
This of course explains why the slave pump was creating less heat - it was creating less output.
I'll have to see what other modes are like. Perhaps the inverse was really meant for wave creation in pulse mode.
And of course I still have the option of not running them master/slave and just keeping them independent/random.
I just wanted to post the explanation. I know I was getting kind of nervous reading kkiel's thread and seeing so many problems so I just wanted to say mine wasn't really a technical problem but rather a result of how I set the pumps. Customer service was great. I got a free (unneeded) replacement right away.
I'm not regretting my purchase at all. They're really nice pumps. :)
I contacted Vortech and they kindly send me a new dry side.
Dry side arrived this week and I put it on but... it still got fairly warm.
So I packed up the replacement and put my original dry side back on.
I was running the pumps in lagoon mode on inverse with the warmer pump being the master.
Here's the deal (and I figured this out myself and just had it confirmed by Vortech):
I changed the mode on the slave from inverse to simultaneous and the pump that always stayed cold started to warm up just like the other one!
Apparently lagoon mode keeps the pump at varying speeds but always at 50% output of above, meaning the inverse of that at 50% output or below.
This of course explains why the slave pump was creating less heat - it was creating less output.
I'll have to see what other modes are like. Perhaps the inverse was really meant for wave creation in pulse mode.
And of course I still have the option of not running them master/slave and just keeping them independent/random.
I just wanted to post the explanation. I know I was getting kind of nervous reading kkiel's thread and seeing so many problems so I just wanted to say mine wasn't really a technical problem but rather a result of how I set the pumps. Customer service was great. I got a free (unneeded) replacement right away.
I'm not regretting my purchase at all. They're really nice pumps. :)