anyone tried to using Jebo WP40?

I however am getting the impression they are looking to do good things and are not content on being known as cheap junk. These guys are trying to improve and fast.
 
Yes they have a warranty. Where did you buy it from. Fish Street is very good about honoring the warranty, others I don't know about.
 
Well that lasted a whole 10 months... My wp40 died today!! Do these have warranty at all or am I SOL?? I bought it from fish street...

Yes fish street will warranty it , they will ask you what part is bad ( controller or motor part). They will not ship the entire pump just bad part. You will pay shipping.
 
looking for some assistance regarding the adjustable power supply...

My wp40 stream is too much for the tank so I ordered the adjustable ps. No directions in the box and I haven't found anything on line yet. What settings are usable.?

Thanks.
 
There are many adjustable power supplies out on the market.
Which one did you get?

Usually there is a switch that you can slide to choose the power setting you want to use.
The Jebao comes with a 24v DC power supply. I would not go below 12v DC.
 
There are many adjustable power supplies out on the market.
Which one did you get?

Usually there is a switch that you can slide to choose the power setting you want to use.
The Jebao comes with a 24v DC power supply. I would not go below 12v DC.

Its a Universal Adapter Model AC70W
Has a number of setting ranging from 12V to 24V.

Looks like I'm in good shape then
 
Well that lasted a whole 10 months... My wp40 died today!! Do these have warranty at all or am I SOL?? I bought it from fish street...

Same thing happened to me. Pretty sure the pump itself died. I bought it off a GB so no warranty for me.

I would like to get another wp40, it was great while it worked.
 
Yes fish street will warranty it , they will ask you what part is bad ( controller or motor part). They will not ship the entire pump just bad part. You will pay shipping.


Just replaced my motor, emailed fish street, paid shipping, had it on about a week. Mine too died after about 10 months. New one is much quieter, barely can hear it. The old one "whined" since the day I turned it on. Great customer service from Fish Street.
 
I have the 14000 on my 135 frag tank. Got it in the mail yesterday. There is more changes than what was listed above. The clamp does have rubber bushings but now also "clicks" in the clamp. You can not just put it however you want inside the loose fitting clamp like my 60s.
I also got 2 10s and they are not very powerful. I put 2 in my 45 cube replacing a mp40. Let's just say I tried to replace the mp40 with a wp25 a few months ago and it destroyed my reef. So I thought 2 tens would be ideal. I think I may have to replace one of the10s with a 25 on a adjustable power supply.

Does anyone have a good option for magnets and 3/4" glass with the wp60. The magnets that came are very loose fitting, and came down stairs today to a giant pile of sand as the pump feel off and created a few dunes.
 
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.
 
Has anyone heard about modifications to widen flow on these pumps? I am thinking about cutting some arc's at the very end of the nozzle to try and spread out the flow a bit and make it less directional.
 
Has anyone heard about modifications to widen flow on these pumps? I am thinking about cutting some arc's at the very end of the nozzle to try and spread out the flow a bit and make it less directional.

I know that Ron Reefman had said he was going to mess around with it on the WP-25, but I never heard any conclusions.
 
What size pair of jebao wavemakers should I buy?

What size pair of jebao wavemakers should I buy?

I would like to get a pair of jebao wavemakers for my 56g mixed reef but am unsure which size to buy. Currently I have one koralia evolution pushing 1150gph and have a really tough time finding a good angle that doesn't blow sand everywhere.

The dimensions of the tank are 30x18x24 inches. Starting on sps now so want lots of flow but without sand storms and smaller is better due to tank size. I am thinking two wp10s should be sufficient but can't hurt to ask the experienced experts here first.

Thanks in advance and happy reefing!!
 
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.
 
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