Has anyone purchased one from Amazon? They look like they are the correct one but I'd like to know for sure haha.
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https://www.amazon.com/Jebao-DC-12000-Return-Pump-Aquarium/dp/B00INTDJJ4?th=1&psc=1
Only diff is I want the 6000 I believe.
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Mine came from Amazon. The link is below. Hopefully it's the correct one, either way I've had no issues or complaints (yet anyhow).
I got the DCS, should be the older model controller but the same pump.?.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01A9GGIMI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
not the latest one .
Sorry for the confusion.
No reason to be sorry. I almost bought the wrong one myself. to be honest I am not sure the dcp sine wave is much better .
Difference is Sine wave motor.. (they are are sensitive to controllers like apex)
the housing is thicker from the images on fish street.
the controller tells % of power and amps pump uses (not confirmed accuracy)
The controller can be changed in 1% from 30% to 100%
From my understanding the company improved there product with each new model.. But the dcp is there first sine wave product... so time will tell..
Without a side by side comparison over a time period it can be hard to tell. Also we have to consider the individual unit themselves. Some lots are subject to more problems than others. Hence the mixed reviews of Jebao products overall.
I just got the DCP10000 last week from Amazon. Obviously can't speak for longevity or reliability yet, but I can tell you it moves water like crazy, is super adjustable, and ABSOLUTELY SILENT.
I just ordered three of the DCP-10000 last night. Once I have them in and running in a few weeks I'll have to give an update on them. You guys convinced me to give them a go.
That is really odd. I'm thinking I need to check inside the boxes now, I was just going by the outside. Seems Amazon has been dropping the ball lately.
A bit of an early update. I received my pumps Saturday from Amazon. I had ordered three of the DCP-10000 pumps, Amazon sent me two of those and one of the DCP-6500 size for some reason. After dealing with them I am sending the 6500 back and they are sending me the 10000 replacement.
I did get to put one of the new pumps into use last night however. I hooked it up to two large cartridge filters. I thought I had read somewhere that the pump had 1.5" fittings, largest it comes with is 1.25" which is a terrible size as far as fittings go. I also had hoped I would be able to screw PVC right to the pump, no dice there either. But after a couple trips to Home Depot I was able to up size it from 1.25" up to 2" pretty easy.
Running the pump is dead silent. I couldn't believe how quiet it was. I actually put my hand in front of the return to verify water was moving. That said I'm not sure it moves as much water as it claims. The 10000 should move a bit over 2600 GPH. Granted I'm splitting the output and pushing it through a couple of big filters, so I'm sure that slows it down a good deal, but it seems slower than it should be.
So there is an early review. Once the pumps are all up and running I'll give another update. So far I am impressed, the lack of noise really impressed me. The fact an air pump is louder than it says something in my mind.