anyone tried to using Jebo WP40?

Thanks I appreciate it!

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No problem. It really takes the Jebaos to the next level. I have mine setup with different feed, day, dusk/dawn, and night profiles so the intensity/frequency changes along with my lighting schedule.
 
I just received my jaebo wp-40's with dual controller a week ago. My model has a built in night sensor so no more lost little pin sensors to buy. Also with the two pumps on one controller it really increases the capability of the pumps compared to others i have seen with two seperate pumps. Mine are on a glass 180 with a euro braced top and there is no way i could run them both wide open on most of the settings without water on the floor. I run the "c" setting with both pumps throttled down two settings. It is an amazing pump and really adds to the system.
 
Are the built in night sensors decent, because the other ones sucked, but at least you could replace them with ones that worked better.

You can't do that with a built in one,or at least easily.
 
I run 1- WP40 and 1- WP25 on my 180
The 40 I run with lowest setting
The 25 I run in else mode

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Are the built in night sensors decent, because the other ones sucked, but at least you could replace them with ones that worked better.

You can't do that with a built in one,or at least easily.

i have had zero problems with it so far. works every time the lights turn on or off without fail.
 
Mind sharing your Apex settings :)
Please and thank you

Sorry, I just saw this.

Outlets:

WP25 -
Set Wave1
If Time 12:30 to 15:29 Then DuskDawn
If Time 15:30 to 01:29 Then Wave1
If Time 01:30 to 02:29 Then DuskDawn
If Time 02:30 to 12:29 Then Night
If Outlet Flush = ON Then Flush
If FeedA 000 Then Feed

WP10 (Mostly used for surface agitation)-
Set Wave10
If Time 12:30 to 15:29 Then DuskDawn10
If Time 15:30 to 01:29 Then Wave10
If Time 01:30 to 02:29 Then DuskDawn10
If Time 02:30 to 12:29 Then Night10
If FeedA 000 Then Feed10


Profiles:

Wave1:
Synchronize - Enabled
Divide by 10 - Enabled
Initial off time - 0
On time - 6
Off time - 4
Minimum Intensity - 0
Maximum Intensity - 55

DuskDawn:
Synchronize - Enabled
Divide by 10 - Enabled
Initial off time - 0
On time - 6
Off time - 4
Minimum Intensity - 0
Maximum Intensity - 45

Night:
Synchronize - Disabled
Divide by 10 - Disabled
Initial off time - 0
On time - 5
Off time - 15
Minimum Intensity - 30
Maximum Intensity - 50

Feed:
Synchronize - Disabled
Divide by 10 - Disabled
Initial off time - 0
On time - 10
Off time - 0
Minimum Intensity - 30
Maximum Intensity - 30

Wave10:
Synchronize - Disabled
Divide by 10 - Disabled
Initial off time - 0
On time - 10
Off time - 0
Minimum Intensity - 100
Maximum Intensity - 100

DuskDawn10:
Synchronize - Disabled
Divide by 10 - Disabled
Initial off time - 0
On time - 10
Off time - 0
Minimum Intensity - 70
Maximum Intensity - 70

Night10:
Synchronize - Disabled
Divide by 10 - Disabled
Initial off time - 0
On time - 10
Off time - 20
Minimum Intensity - 40
Maximum Intensity - 80

Feed10:
Synchronize - Disabled
Divide by 10 - Disabled
Initial off time - 0
On time - 10
Off time - 0
Minimum Intensity - 75
Maximum Intensity - 75

I also created a virtual outlet that runs a few times a day to blow my rocks clean...

Flush (Virtual outlet)
OSC 141:00/003:00/000:00 Then ON
If Time 01:30 to 15:29 Then OFF
If FeedA 000 Then OFF

Flush Profile for wp25:
Synchronize - Disabled
Divide by 10 - Disabled
Initial off time - 0
On time - 3
Off time - 2
Minimum Intensity - 0
Maximum Intensity - 90
 
I've had a WP-40 since April last year and a WP-35 since June of last year, both running off a non stock controller (Reef Angel) with no problems what so ever.
 
Got this in my e-mail this morning.
Jebao has released a wireless pump.

We have release new type of Jebao Wirless RW Wave Maker.
RW-8 (Max 8000L)
RW-15 (Max 15000L)
Jebao Wireless RW Wave Maker Detail can check in our website.

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So the new wireless at full has a little more output than a wp40 but less than a 60. Am I understanding that correctly? Thanks,---Rick
 
Long and great thread
any tips on cleaning the pumps

Cleaning I do every month or so. Some people feel the need for it more often.

Just turn the cage counterclockwise (If I remember correctly) and then pull everything apart and scrub it with a toothbrush.

If it gets caked with coraline then soak it in vinegar for 24 hrs then rinse well and put back in the tank.

Pretty much the same as cleaning anything else.
 
Got this in my e-mail this morning.
Jebao has released a wireless pump.

We have release new type of Jebao Wirless RW Wave Maker.
RW-8 (Max 8000L)
RW-15 (Max 15000L)
Jebao Wireless RW Wave Maker Detail can check in our website.

I came to post this. They never seem to stop innovating eh? This looks promising....and AWESOME! I was going to get a few dual controllers but I may just make the jump to the RW. Somebody has to test them out.
 
The more that I read and look into this, it is not wireless like the MP-40.
It looks like the connectivity of multiple pumps is wireless, but there is still power running into the pump.

I don't think it has a wireless controller either.

This is from their broken English manual...

"Wireless controllers allow synchronize operation among wave makers. One
main controller can remote control the sub-controllers"
 
The more that I read and look into this, it is not wireless like the MP-40.
It looks like the connectivity of multiple pumps is wireless, but there is still power running into the pump.

I don't think it has a wireless controller either.

This is from their broken English manual...

"Wireless controllers allow synchronize operation among wave makers. One
main controller can remote control the sub-controllers"

That's basically all the Vortech's do. I wasn't expecting it to be cordless or go through the glass like an MP (I don't like that anyways).

When I bought a Vortech, I expected the wireless to be between the pump and the controller, but nope, big ol fat cable between them.

This is nice because you can have multiple pumps on a tank and have them aware of each other without using a dual controller and/or having cables connect them all together.
 
I couldn't get my wp40 apart to save my life lol! So, after soaking in vinegar and never having actually pulled apart before, I was finally able to last night. I took a sharp flat edge steak knife and pried it apart all the way around now it comes off and on fine.
 
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