Wavemaker placement in narrow tank

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Hi all,

I had a question in placement of the wavemaker. As shown in the diagram below, I placed the wavemaker in position (1) currently. I am thinking whether I should put it in position (2) to ensure that the water flow is enough in the whole tank (esp. the right hand side of the tank). Any suggestion?

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Position #1 would be my choice.
Should I put on the upper part of the tank where the water will blow against the water return output, or I should put to the lower part of the tank to increase the flow beneath?

That means I will create a lower flow area in the right hand side of the tank, right? Thank you.
 

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Should I put on the upper part of the tank where the water will blow against the water return output, or I should put to the lower part of the tank to increase the flow beneath?

That means I will create a lower flow area in the right hand side of the tank, right? Thank you.
Right in the middle where shown the image.
 
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