Jebao Cross Flow Pump

Based on what I've been reading on RC, the Maxspect Gyre has serious reliability issues. Based on my experience with Jebao RW pumps, a Jebao Gyre would likely have a half-life of 15 minutes. But to each his own.
Yeah I have some reservations about any brand gyre as they have more parts and therefore a higher probability of failure.

My experience with jebao WaveMakers have been pretty positive. Mores so after I discovered one of the main reasons for failure in them are the two little ceramic cylinders they use that easily seize up (one ceramic cylinder/ring on each end of the impeller). I simply throw those little ceramic rings away and cut a piece of regular airline tubing to the same length and use it in place of the ceramic things. Zero issues and no more seizing up :)
 
Yeah I have some reservations about any brand gyre as they have more parts and therefore a higher probability of failure.

My experience with jebao WaveMakers have been pretty positive. Mores so after I discovered one of the main reasons for failure in them are the two little ceramic cylinders they use that easily seize up (one ceramic cylinder/ring on each end of the impeller). I simply throw those little ceramic rings away and cut a piece of regular airline tubing to the same length and use it in place of the ceramic things. Zero issues and no more seizing up :)

Thats a great idea because Ive had a couple seize up on my recently and I thought those ceramic rings mightve had something to do with it.
 
Yeah I have some reservations about any brand gyre as they have more parts and therefore a higher probability of failure.

My experience with jebao WaveMakers have been pretty positive. Mores so after I discovered one of the main reasons for failure in them are the two little ceramic cylinders they use that easily seize up (one ceramic cylinder/ring on each end of the impeller). I simply throw those little ceramic rings away and cut a piece of regular airline tubing to the same length and use it in place of the ceramic things. Zero issues and no more seizing up :)

Wow. Have to look into that when he next one fails. Is the same true for RW series? Hope not, as I threw them out.

Mike
 
Cant wait to see how this pump is and the cost ive been running rw8's since they came out and wp25's the same and havent had a problem yet knock on wood
 
Just saw this and it looks like Jebao has redesigned the RW series with a new mount. Now it's called the PP series. Guess Hydor can't complain anymore.

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Actually looks beefier than the old version.
 
Just saw this and it looks like Jebao has redesigned the RW series with a new mount. Now it's called the PP series. Guess Hydor can't complain anymore.

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Actually looks beefier than the old version.
Wow that does look way better my rw8's will slide around if i barely bump them when kleening the glass om gonna have to see if they sell the mount seperate[emoji16]
 
I don't really understand how the new mount works. What's the white ring?

perhaps a spacer? If they use strong enough magnets they can have the outside off of the glass slightly so you have less contact area for scratches and such.

But who knows for sure. I have not had any issues with the magnets but I cant wait till someone gets these in hand to explain the difference.
 
perhaps a spacer? If they use strong enough magnets they can have the outside off of the glass slightly so you have less contact area for scratches and such.

But who knows for sure. I have not had any issues with the magnets but I cant wait till someone gets these in hand to explain the difference.

Ok, I just thought I was missing something. 2 people said it looked better, but to me it's unclear what's even going on with it.
 
The force is strong in that one.... :hammer:

Daammmnnnn you really aint joking that did a nimber on that finger [emoji51]

I wrapped ours all in bubble wrap and black duct tape... I then moved them over to the tank in a box with bubble wrap. I also don't use a cleaner magnet on those panels.

I have since moved all by one of the powerheads/magnets to the back panel, could probably start using a magnet cleaner on the sides now...

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Any images of the failed part and replacement?
These are the little ceramic rings/cylinders that WILL eventually seize to the ends of the impeller. Simply cut a piece of airline tubing to the same length as these and replace them. While you might give up a tad bit of performance with airline tubing Vs the ceramic pieces the airline pieces don not fail in my experience (2 years now).
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These are the little ceramic rings/cylinders that WILL eventually seize to the ends of the impeller. Simply cut a piece of airline tubing to the same length as these and replace them. While you might give up a tad bit of performance with airline tubing Vs the ceramic pieces the airline pieces don not fail in my experience (2 years now).
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Going to try that!

I have a WP40 and WP60 that have failed just laying around haha
 
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