Coralvue IceCap Announces 2K and 4K Gyre Pumps

by | Nov 22, 2019 | Equipment, Technology | 0 comments

Ice Cap is now accepting preorders for the new, significantly updated versions of their popular Gyre Wavemaker series: 2K and 4K. The company plans to start shipping them out in the first week of December.

Speaking with Jeff Johnston of Coralvue,  the main differences between the newer models and the previous 1k and 3k are:

  • More powerful than their predecessors
  • Better control than their predecessors
  • The controller uses the CoralVue HYDROS platform
  • One controller can power 2 pumps
  • The controller is backward compatible and works with all IceCap Gyre models: 1K, 2K, 3K, and 4K
  • The new Gyres are Direct Drive compatible with the HYDROS WaveEngine, so you’ll be able to buy a “pump only” version and directly connect that to the WaveEngine with the proper adapter which can then control and power it.

These are some of the key features that were included in the press kit. Some of these are obvious as one would come to expect from Gyre wavemakers.

  • Unique Gyre Flow: Virtually Eliminates Dead Spots
  • Evenly Distributed Linear Flow
  • Discrete Design
  • Can Be Mounted Vertically or Horizontally
  • Can Be Mounted Close to the Water Surface
  • Waterproof Magnet Mounts
  • Twin Directional Flow Cages
  • Includes 2 Sets of Propellers: Orange and Black
  • HYDROS WaveEngine Direct Drive Compatible
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty

Something I really like is the waterproof magnet mounts. I have a peninsula style tank and it’s a pain to mount decent power heads on the overflow without worrying about magnets rusting.

With confirmation from Coralvue that these are in fact saltwater sealed, I can put it in the back part of the overflow eliminating any possible dead spots. I expected the Hydros Wave Engine compatibility as it is their new flagship program. With it, I will be able to create different types of waves that the regular controllers just simply won’t be able to produce. I’m particularly interested in seeing how many anti-sync will work on these units. Aesthetically, I like the thin form factor and am kind of liking the orange propellers. It will be easier for me to see if my propellers are dirty and if they are in need of cleaning.

Here are some specs for both of the models.

Gyre 2K Technical Specs

  • Rating: Aquariums 20-90+ Gallons
  • Maximum Flow: 2,000 Gallons Per Hour
  • Minimum Flow: 739 Gallons Per Hour
  • Power Consumption: 8-25 Watts
  • Size: 8.78L x 2.83W x 1.5H
  • Weight:457g/16.10z
  • Cable Length: 6ft
  • Tank Thickness: Up to ½” thick
  • Glass or Acrylic: Safe for Both

Gyre 4K Technical Specs

  • Rating: Aquariums 25-150+ Gallons
  • Maximum Flow: 4,000 Gallons Per Hour
  • Minimum Flow: 1,286 Gallons Per Hour
  • Power Consumption: 13-45 Watts
  • Size (in): 12L x 3.15W x 1.7H
  • Weight: 711g/25.1oz
  • Cable Length: 6ft
  • Tank Thickness: Up to ⅝” thick
  • Glass or Acrylic: Safe for Both

You can find all the information you need on the 2k here and the 4k here.
This is a welcome addition to the Gyre family and one that will help them to move forward in the right direction with upgraded flexibility, controllability, abilities, and price point. Be sure to check them out!

Happy Reefing!

  • Afishionado

    Afishionado : a person who likes, knows about, and appreciates a usually fervently pursued interest or activity. (In this case, fish, corals and reef keeping). We are group of passionate hobbyists who are all about educating, creating innovative contents and providing eye popping visuals for hobbyists of all levels.

    View all posts

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *