I personally feel like the motorized "wave makers" don't quite cut it in terms of making realistic waves. I'm also aware of surge devices but don't want to have a shelf with a bucket looming a few feet above the tank (for aesthetic reasons). Obviously I don't want choppy waves that are going to splash out of the tank, but I do want to have that swaying wave effect in the (reef) tank... Any ideas how I could pull this off?
My first/foremost thought is trying to scale down the kind of systems they use in those big wave pools at water parks. I've found 3 different systems so far. One is where they have a big piston that goes up and down, like when you jump up and down to make waves in a(n obviously smaller swimming pool). Another is where water is sucked up into a reservoir and dropped, sort of a backwards version of the previous one. The last is where there is just big panels that flap to create waves.
I'm not entirely sure what mechanisms I could use to create any of those, but I feel like the first and last would be easiest to pull off-- especially the last. With the last one I could probably just figure out a way to attach a (semi) free swinging panel of plexiglass in front of a powerhead and have the powerhead blow it up and down, going off the same principles of how they get fishing lures to swim. With the first, I'd have to figure out some thing I could use to bounce up and down in the tank. The whole piston concept is what stumps me as I don't know where I'd get something like that. I feel like the suction one is also doable if I hide everything under a hood but again I'm not sure how I could make it suck up water into a reasonably sized reservoir and then break suction by itself.
Again, any ideas?
My first/foremost thought is trying to scale down the kind of systems they use in those big wave pools at water parks. I've found 3 different systems so far. One is where they have a big piston that goes up and down, like when you jump up and down to make waves in a(n obviously smaller swimming pool). Another is where water is sucked up into a reservoir and dropped, sort of a backwards version of the previous one. The last is where there is just big panels that flap to create waves.
I'm not entirely sure what mechanisms I could use to create any of those, but I feel like the first and last would be easiest to pull off-- especially the last. With the last one I could probably just figure out a way to attach a (semi) free swinging panel of plexiglass in front of a powerhead and have the powerhead blow it up and down, going off the same principles of how they get fishing lures to swim. With the first, I'd have to figure out some thing I could use to bounce up and down in the tank. The whole piston concept is what stumps me as I don't know where I'd get something like that. I feel like the suction one is also doable if I hide everything under a hood but again I'm not sure how I could make it suck up water into a reasonably sized reservoir and then break suction by itself.
Again, any ideas?