Jebao Dosing pump thread.

How is everyone like there dosing pumps. I have two that I want to run on my two tank set ups. Thanks for any input.
 
With all the reviews I'm still not sure if I'll get the jebao or eshopps. Any more reviews?
the jebao DP 4 has 4 dosers, can I use only 2 doser for calcium/ALK?
 
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With all the reviews I'm still not sure if I'll get the jebao or eshopps. Any more reviews?
the jebao DP 4 has 4 dosers, can I use only 2 doser for calcium/ALK?

If you're only going to dose Ca and Alk, you only need two pumps. Might be nice to have at least one extra pump to dose Mag. That's my plan. Undecided if this pump is worth buying. I'd like to see some more positive reviews first. And preferably from those who have been using it for awhile.
 
If you're only going to dose Ca and Alk, you only need two pumps. Might be nice to have at least one extra pump to dose Mag. That's my plan. Undecided if this pump is worth buying. I'd like to see some more positive reviews first. And preferably from those who have been using it for awhile.

I'm not 100% convinced yet. I have read lots of reviews from other br fa nds and one of them are 100% good. They all have problems. Good thing about the jebao it's the the price.
 
after using for sometime, it worked well for me, Don't expect it to perform like Vertex or GHL, But it does not lose out to other cheaper brand of dosers. If you do not wish to spend on high end dosers, get the jebao and simply just change once a year to be safe.
 
Questioning long term reliability/ usability.

Some feedback, I bought the DP-4 in Sept 2014, and it came in about 3 1/2 weeks - no issues there.

Pump 1 was used to dose 1 cup, three times a day (237ml * 3) of limewater (kalkwasser) and Pump 2 dosed 1 cup of watered down Mag from Randy's two part. After about three weeks, pump 1 which had the Kalc wasn't dosing, but making a winding noise. I contacted Fishstreet and after some questions they sent out a replacement pump; standing by their product which is great, as it's the first time I had to get warranty support for a jeabo product. Also, I was dosing the clear Kalc, not getting the sentiment.

When pump 1 went bad, I calibrated pump 4, and set the program in. Today, this morning, I put a 2 cup measuring cup at the output that should have read 237ml, and it only pumped 200ml. Not good. I went to pump 2 that dosed the mag, changed the time of dose, instead of 237 ml, it was 195ml. Also not good.

I calibrated both pumps, and tested, to get what it was suppose to, 1 cup @ 237ml. I plan to test the output now every week as that kind of surprised they went out of calibration after two month and one month of service respectively.

Any other tests 4-8-12 weeks in to see if calibration is still in check? I'll keep everyone posted.


So I tested this morning and both pumps were spot on. That's good. I can honestly say that during testing and swapping out the pump that went bad, I unplugged and removed the circuit board inside. During the process, I feel that may have messed with the calibration. Initially wasn't suspect since the programming wasn't lost, but does follow logic. I will continue to test monthly to ensure the pump is calibrated. Can also say that FishStreet is responsive, and said if it didn't calibrate, they would send me a new unit. I like that, and how that shows they stand behind what they sell.
 
after using for sometime, it worked well for me, Don't expect it to perform like Vertex or GHL, But it does not lose out to other cheaper brand of dosers. If you do not wish to spend on high end dosers, get the jebao and simply just change once a year to be safe.

What exactly didn't work for you? I have looking at purchasing this item for while now.
 
So I tested this morning and both pumps were spot on. That's good. I can honestly say that during testing and swapping out the pump that went bad, I unplugged and removed the circuit board inside. During the process, I feel that may have messed with the calibration. Initially wasn't suspect since the programming wasn't lost, but does follow logic. I will continue to test monthly to ensure the pump is calibrated. Can also say that FishStreet is responsive, and said if it didn't calibrate, they would send me a new unit. I like that, and how that shows they stand behind what they sell.


That's great service. I bought a doser through a group buy and the controller was bad. Not only did I have to send the darn thing back to China, but it appears to have been lost in transit. I'm doubting I'll ever see a jabeo doser or my money again. Soured my opinion of group buys from foreign distributors to say the least. That 80 bucks wasn't such a great deal after spending 40 on mailing it to China. And it certainly isn't a good deal if I come out of this empty handed...
 
as above, im ordering mine soon! replacing marine magic. i could use the extra 1 doser, and apparently it will continue dosing afterwards if there is a power cut off. for marine magic, you will have to see time on the pump before selecting timer mode.

Anyone received their please do a review here!

The latest model Marine Magic has battery backup.
 
I've been running mine a few weeks now. Reefbreeders has great manual they wrote for it. Works just fine. It's pretty noisy though compared to my old BRS dosers. I'm guessing it will work just as well as everything else out there, since it's using the same parts being used by everyone else.


Do you mind sharing the manual? I just got mine and want to setup hourly dosing for alk and calc.. nothing major but the instructions so far seem confusing.
 
It's available on reefbreeders website btw

So I'm trying to get this because, I'm used to doing it with BRS dosers and my RKL.. I want to dose 2 ml daily total spread out, hourly at the bottom of the hour. I'm reading the guide by reefbreeders and it asks how many mls I want to dose hourly, and for how long to keep the doser on for.. The confusion is, can't I just tell it to dose 2ml a day and it figures the rest out?

If I'm starting so low, do I need to start at just a once a day? I'm confused at having to specify how many ml each time it comes on AND how long the pump has to run for.

Anyone, or am i just dumb.
 
So I'm trying to get this because, I'm used to doing it with BRS dosers and my RKL.. I want to dose 2 ml daily total spread out, hourly at the bottom of the hour. I'm reading the guide by reefbreeders and it asks how many mls I want to dose hourly, and for how long to keep the doser on for.. The confusion is, can't I just tell it to dose 2ml a day and it figures the rest out?

If I'm starting so low, do I need to start at just a once a day? I'm confused at having to specify how many ml each time it comes on AND how long the pump has to run for.

Anyone, or am i just dumb.

My pump is still on the way, but from the instructions, and your 2ml/day, I think I would probably do at least 4x at .5ml each time, just to spread it out.

I think you have to set the time, say 12a.m., 6am, 12pm, 6pm. Then,I think you have to specify the amount to dose, and in this case,.5ml each time. And lastly, I think you then, set the times per week, which is 7.

I think that is how it's done.. Lol.. I am not completely sure about the last part, simply because my pump is lost in limbo with ups.. But I think that's the process...
 
My pump is still on the way, but from the instructions, and your 2ml/day, I think I would probably do at least 4x at .5ml each time, just to spread it out.

I think you have to set the time, say 12a.m., 6am, 12pm, 6pm. Then,I think you have to specify the amount to dose, and in this case,.5ml each time. And lastly, I think you then, set the times per week, which is 7.

I think that is how it's done.. Lol.. I am not completely sure about the last part, simply because my pump is lost in limbo with ups.. But I think that's the process...

The smallester increment I saw was 1ml... hoping Im wrong. .5ml couple times a day would be much better. The other question is, even if I do the .5ml, what do I put in when it asks for how long to keep the pump on for. Shouldn't it understand that?
 
The smallester increment I saw was 1ml... hoping Im wrong. .5ml couple times a day would be much better. The other question is, even if I do the .5ml, what do I put in when it asks for how long to keep the pump on for. Shouldn't it understand that?

Hmm, interesting, but it makes sense that it may only measure in whole ml. And I thought it automatically just ran the ml amount, as that's why it was calibrated? Lol, I'll be able to tell you after Monday however...
 
why don't you just dilute (with ro/di water) what ever you wanted to dose. If you want to dose 2ml just mix with 6ml of ro/di water. That will give you 8ml. dose 2ml of this 4 times a day. problem solved.
 
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