Tunze vs ecotech

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What is the advantage of a tunze power head over a ecotech. Why would you choose a magnet shaft driven pump over an ecotech.

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Pros and Cons and Preferences.....Let's hear em!

Ecotech Pros: Cons:
Multiple settings for different types of flow. Loud in certain modes
No controller needed. Only set one direction
Wireless anti-sync communication.
There is no cord in the tank.
Last for a very long time.
Hold their Value like nothing else.
Great customer Service.

Tunze:
Silent
Cord in the tank
Controllable with their control setup . Reports of failing over time
Controllable up to seconds on a RK or APEX
Great Customer Service
Wide Range of flow
Multi directional


I have both types of these pumps on 2 different tanks now.
I like both of them for different reasons.
So I won't say one is better than the other, it just comes down to preference, size of tank, if you have a controller, what type of flow/corals you want etc.
 
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These arguments are as common as led vs halides. Both are good and there are probably a dozen threads already made of each.
 
Tunze are more reliable, less noisy, and are able to be hidden out of sight and aimed.

I own both. Both are nice but I prefer Tunze for the reason above.
 
Have run both. Tunze: warranty is double that of Ecotech at 2 years instead of just one. The bracketless design of Vortechs is cool, but there's still a power cord running along the outside of the tank, and those sticky zip tie tabs are an eyesore. I had an mp20 dry side fail just after the one ear warranty expired. Would be rough if that was your mp60. Not sure if I've ever heard of a Tunze failing. They both make killer stuff, but that one year warranty is weak. I may risk an mp60 one of these days though.
 
Yeah the dry side on my mp10es failed just a little past the 1 year warranty. $106 to replace it. :(
 
Have run both. Tunze: warranty is double that of Ecotech at 2 years instead of just one. The bracketless design of Vortechs is cool, but there's still a power cord running along the outside of the tank, and those sticky zip tie tabs are an eyesore. I had an mp20 dry side fail just after the one ear warranty expired. Would be rough if that was your mp60. Not sure if I've ever heard of a Tunze failing. They both make killer stuff, but that one year warranty is weak. I may risk an mp60 one of these days though.

Here is something I read just the other day:Feature Aquarium: Ralf Prehn's 870 gallon "Little Coral Reef" — Advanced Aquarist | Aquarist Magazine and Blog
Maintaining enough water movement with fast growing corals means adding even more pumps from different directions. I have nothing against Tunze, but I bought lots of spare parts for their pumps in order to have them working smoothly. All Tunze pumps have been replaced at least once, part by part. One of the first Vortech pumps that showed up in Germany has done its job even without decalcifying it for a long time. The rest is still Tunze.
 
Tunze is sooo much better IMO.

Vortechs are over priced. PERIOD.

You can get a tunze buy extra parts for two, and set em on a controller to work against each other for less than an mp10.

I feel ecotech is hype and just the "apple" of reefing equipment. It is a good pump but when your spending 400+ for the ones that do anything good its pointless IMO.

Or a vortech and tunze is always nice if you have the money.

Don't get me wrong just cause I feel they are overpriced doesn't mean they aren't good. But to them it's all about aesthetics kind of. And like stated above it would suck *** to have a vortech break right after the warranty. I could care less if a tunze broke cause its less than half the price.




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I just bought a Tunze 6105 and it is super quiet. I don't have a controller for it , but this version has a manual flow control adjustment. I specifically bought it so I could adjust more flow when my coral get bigger or I add more coral.

Though the ecotech run smaller in size (which is why most like it) I read a lot of posts that stated it was noisier then the Tunze, which was the deal breaker for me.

It's probably the same as the Ford vs. Chevy vs. Dodge arguements. But I am 100% satisfied that I made the right decision for my needs.
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Tunze is sooo much better IMO.

Vortechs are over priced. PERIOD.

You can get a tunze buy extra parts for two, and set em on a controller to work against each other for less than an mp10.

I feel ecotech is hype and just the "apple" of reefing equipment. It is a good pump but when your spending 400+ for the ones that do anything good its pointless IMO.

Or a vortech and tunze is always nice if you have the money.

Don't get me wrong just cause I feel they are overpriced doesn't mean they aren't good. But to them it's all about aesthetics kind of. And like stated above it would suck *** to have a vortech break right after the warranty. I could care less if a tunze broke cause its less than half the price.




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How many vortechs have you personally owned?
 
How many vortechs have you personally owned?

One mp10,

It's not as nice as the 40 or 60 as doesn't have as much features. But my point is $400 isn't worth it. When if you have an apex, two tunze you can also buy replacement head pieces for just as wide flow.

So you can say anything you want but to achieve a nice tank no vortech is needed and I feel that's what ppl look for now a days. I've seen more "amazing" tanks with tunze powerheads than vortech. Go on ZEO for a bit.

The mix and match combo I think is the best as you get vortechs random flow and tunze power it's also cheaper.

But that's just my option, everyone is entitled to their own.


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I have two MP40Wes and one Tunze 6105. The vortechs are loud but have an in tank low profile, I hate the power cord on the outside of the tank. The Tunze seems to push more water compared to the vortech and I'm talking when you turn up a 6105 that thing is movin some major water, but it does have a bigger in tank profile but can be adjusted in any direction you desire. Both are really nice pumps and I really can't choose which one I like best so I just run them both.
 
I have two MP40Wes and one Tunze 6105. The vortechs are loud but have an in tank low profile, I hate the power cord on the outside of the tank. The Tunze seems to push more water compared to the vortech and I'm talking when you turn up a 6105 that thing is movin some major water, but it does have a bigger in tank profile but can be adjusted in any direction you desire. Both are really nice pumps and I really can't choose which one I like best so I just run them both.

Nicely put. Sounds like you got some major flow :), two 40s and a 6105 has to be turning some water


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I'll just say that the battery back up never gets mentioned, nor does the wireless capabilities with the Apex. I run 4 mp40s on my 180 and the only time I can hear them at all is when they run in the pulse modes in the evening.

That said, I would run tunzes if I didn't get the flow I necessary for my system.

Before I bought my vortechs 2 years ago which by the way hasn't had any issues, I ran koralias just fine. I just got tired of their bulky size and breaking down every year.
 

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