Pump is quite,flow is good for what your paying for.
Anyone on a budget or just getting into the hobby that really can't pay premium prices high end products.
Reminds me of Norman Rockwells, Cousin Reginald series.
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If you turn the knob down in else mode you can feel the change in flow.
Not true, people have posted and it's in the "manual" that the knob only affects the frequency between on and off in wave mode .
I run my WP25 on my 65 on W2 I switch back between s2 and s3 usually and the knob is dialed so the waves are the longest they can be. All the way to the right I think.
Is there a way to dial back night mode?? As it is right now night mode whips my tank harder than my day setting does. I just took the sensor out this morning because of it.
No. Not with the stock controller.
Not true, people have posted and it's in the "manual" that the knob only affects the frequency between on and off in wave mode .
I have an Apex does that help??? I don't want to rewire anything though I'm useless with that stuff.
I purchased two WP25s to use in a 220 FOWLR. I know WP25 are prob a bit small for a 6ft tank but I don't like how bulky the WP40 is and I figured I would try these out and mod them to use with my Apex. It's not like I have SPS in this tank and I do have fine sand for fish to bury themselves in so I don't want to blow that everywhere. I am thinking I will put one on each side of the back glass angled toward the center. I don't like anything on the side glass, I try to keep that unobstructed for viewing fish. I figured it was worth a try, I really like the size of the WP25.
Anyone using the wp25 or 40 on 3/4" glass or acrylic?
I almost pulled the trigger on one of these the other day. Now, after reading some of the later posts, sounds like people are having issues with the controller. The knob or dimmer needs to be on full blast or it isn't working properly. Lights are blinking that shouldn't be blinking, the pump is not providing the proper wave pattern because of this. Am I understanding this right?