anyone tried to using Jebo WP40?

Hi everyone, i just wanted to write my opinion on wp-40, am using 3 of them on my 160 gal tank, i wanted to have niec waves, but it was hard to achieve with stock controllers, they are good for single pump wave making or random flow, but if you want to sinc 3 pumps "“ its pain in the a**. I was looking for cheap solution and found perfect mach. Didn't see anyone mentioning this controller in this thread.
http://reef-aholic.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&path=67&product_id=551
It does everything I need. Perfect waves with sinc or antisinc modes.

There have been posts about this controller, but have not been able to find a link to purchase them here in the US.

I checked with FishStreet as to why they were not offering this controller for sale a couple months ago, and here is Erick's (fishstreet rep.) response.---Rick

Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 09:23:54 +0800
Subject: Re: Support Request :: WP60
From: support@fish-street.com
To: richardbyersmith@msn.com

HI Rick

It's RR controller, we do not recommend on it, we have selling on before, but now is end of production since too many damage claim

thanks

Eric
 
Check to make sure that the suction cup on the wet side is seating properly. I just added 2 60s to my tank which has 3/4 inch glass and one of them wasnt holding well. After it fell twice I noticed that I had a small tear in the suction cup. I swapped it out with one from a wp40 and it has been fine.

I played around with it multiple times last night. Cleaned the glass, tried different cup added another block magnet to the magnet on back and they fell again ! My tank is 36" deep so it's a chore to keep doing this. I'm going to take some measurements and find some rare earth and coat them. If anyone has any leads on this please Lmk.
 
I played around with it multiple times last night. Cleaned the glass, tried different cup added another block magnet to the magnet on back and they fell again ! My tank is 36" deep so it's a chore to keep doing this. I'm going to take some measurements and find some rare earth and coat them. If anyone has any leads on this please Lmk.[/QUOT

Check the WP60 thread. There is a link posted
to some magnets that worked on a guys inch thick tank.---Rick
 
Fishstreet is offering a two pump controller free with the purchase of two pumps. I haven't seen any posting from guys that have tried them yet.---Rick
 
I just wanted to share that I have been happy with my Jaebo MP40. I have had it around 8 months and have one problem to share. A couple times the pump has run at full speed at night, no big deal to me though.
 
Does anyone know where I can get a replacement plug for a WP40? I'm talking about the actual plug that goes ito the wall then then connects to the controller. It has a very odd connection that goes into the controller and not sure where I can get a replacement. Fish street does not sell them. If you get a replacement controller it does not come with the actual plug.
 
If you are talking about the portion from the wall to the brick it is a standard plug from a tower computer (not a laptop). I know this because when I got my WP-40 I had no power to the PS and FS told me to try a different plug and I took one from my old computers and it worked.

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Who has these dialed in perfectly? I have two on my 210 and they are blowing sand around like theres no tomorrow. No matter what setting I have them on they are moving water so much that im getting splashes on to the ground.
 
No 2 set ups are going to be identical.
Rock placement is a major factor in the water flow.

I have a WP-40 and a WP-25 running in antisync at 30-50% of full speed in a 55 gallon tank and it is fine. No sandstorms and very good circulation.

The 40 is higher up on the left hand side of the tank and towards the front with the nozzle pointing at the front glass about midway while I have the 25 on the right side rear bottom, just to blow things out from behind the rock work.
 
I know this question has been asked a million times already but.... my tank is a little different because I barely have any corals, it is mostly macro algae. So what I'm trying to achieve is just a nice back and forth motion, not looking for sps or even lps style flow. I hate the look of equipment in the tank so I'd prefer to keep it to just one powerhead. So which would be better for my set up, one 25 at full power or one 40 dialed back? I'd like to place it on the back left corner and face it to the front right corner. Thoughts?

So you can see what I'm working with...

 
If your tank is a 40b (that's what it looks like, but I'm not 100% sure) and you just need back and forth, I'd give two WP10s and that dual controller a shot if I were you.

Brandon
 
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