Marineland Penguin Powerhead 1140

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I currently have two of these powerheads running in my tank and I'm finding that they are putting out a very direct stream and I'm getting a good bit of sand shifting and wavy lines, but also areas that are not getting nearly as much movement as they should.

Is there something that I can attach to the powerheads to get a more directional or adjustable stream? These puppies are rated for 300gph each. They come with a flat piece that attaches to the output, but it really doesn't do anything except push the water up or down. If I push it up it moves the sand on one side of the tank and if I point it down it moves the sand on the other. ARGH!!
 
I currently have two of these powerheads running in my tank and I'm finding that they are putting out a very direct stream and I'm getting a good bit of sand shifting and wavy lines, but also areas that are not getting nearly as much movement as they should.

Is there something that I can attach to the powerheads to get a more directional or adjustable stream? These puppies are rated for 300gph each. They come with a flat piece that attaches to the output, but it really doesn't do anything except push the water up or down. If I push it up it moves the sand on one side of the tank and if I point it down it moves the sand on the other. ARGH!!

some sort of wavemakers possibly????
 
I had thought about a wave maker, but then I would have the same problems, just it would run on intervals instead of constant. I was thinking of an attachment to the output or even a mod to the existing reflector.
 
We have one on our fw setup, the diffuser paddle also rotates and moves up and down.......:idea:
 
Hydor makes FLO rotating water deflectors. They are ok, but do restrict the water flow some.

Where are you in SC? If you're close to Columbia, I could let you borrow 1 of ours to try it and/or give you a good deal on 1 or 2 used ones.

I found that while trying to find an answer to my question. I was about to ask about them.

I appreciate the offer, but I'm actually just south of Charlotte...in fact, it would probably be more realistic to put Charlotte. I'm in the Ft. Mill area of SC.
 
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