Comline® Wavebox 6208
for aquariums from 150 to 800 liters (40 - 211 USgal.).
With Turbelle® controller.
Immersion depth: approx. 230 mm (9.1")
Energy consumption: average 10 W
Power supply unit: 100-240V / 50-60Hz
Dimensions (L x W x H): 110 x 90 x 255 mm (4.3" x 3.5" x 10")
Magnet Holder up to a glass thickness of 15 mm (2/3").
With Moonlight Turbelle®, controls the night setback of the controller.
Specifications
Comline® Wavebox 6208
The Comline® Wavebox 6208 is a wave generator for small and medium-sized tanks from 150 to 800 liters (40 - 211 USgal.). It is easy to use, elegant and small. The Comline® Wavebox 6208 uses a Turbelle® nanostream® 6055 with the Turbelle® controller and its very compact dimensions enable hidden installation in aquariums. The integrated Magnet Holder enables easy attachment anywhere in the aquarium up to a pane thickness of 15 mm (2/3").
FAQs about Wavebox 6208 / 6214
Can the Wavebox be fitted in an aquarium with outlet?
Given a single wave, the water level varies only very little in the centre of the aquarium (relative to the longitudinal axis). If and when possible, this zone should be used for the outlet and inlet. The greater the distance from this zone, the higher the difference in water level. TUNZE® outlets can withstand such variations without any problems, but they may cause noise.
Can the Wavebox produce several waves?
Given an aquarium of two metres (78 in.) in length, a double wave can be produced. In order to get an indication for this frequency, the resonance frequency of single wave has to be divided by two. However, this can be achieved by means of the bigger Wavebox only.
Is the Wavebox compatible with other Turbelle® pumps?
Wavebox can also be integrated in an aquarium with Turbelle® pumps. The circular current of the Turbelle® and the washing of the waves produced by the Wavebox superimpose each other and result in a strongly pulsating circular current for reef top biotopes, for example.
Two Waveboxes 6214 are needed for a tank with a content of 2,000 liters (528 USgal.). Do the Waveboxes have to be located next to each other in case of space problems?
Two Waveboxes can be placed in opposite corners of the tank; in this case they will operate alternatingly: When one Wavebox operates, the other is switched off, et cetera; Wavecontroller 7092 is used to control the entire system.
How does the Wavebox operate?
The pump in the Wavebox...
presses the water to the left-hand side of the tank causing all polyps in every position in the aquarium to move to the left.
The pump is stopped; the...
wavebox fills up; and the entire water in the aquarium returns to the right-hand side. All polyps move to the right.
Energy Saving
Safety extra-low voltage, blocking and...
run-dry protection.
Oscillating current with near-nature wave...
movement and circulation.
De-sedimentation of the entire aquarium...
habitat.
Wave generation at low power...
consumption, high efficiency and low motor