Jebao WP25 Information

Agree. I have 2 WP25s on a 220 that is 6' long. I am quite happy with the movement, it is also never an issue if I want to run them full blast. I just like the footprint of the smaller pump. The 40 is too bulky.
 
I'm using a WP40 and and WP25 in a 55 gallon.
I have them running at approximately 50% off of a Reef Angel.

I like the flow pattern of the 40, but I like the footprint of the 25.

The 40 is in front of the rock work creating flow and movement and the 25 is pointing behind the rocks to prevent any dead spots.
 
Do the tunze pumps suffer from the same problem of brown slime severely limiting flow?

My vortechs don't ever seem to slow down with gunk all over it
 
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Do the tunze pumps suffer from the same problem of brown slime severely limiting flow?

My vortechs don't ever seem to slow down with gunk all over it

I suppose eventually it would happen, I have gone 6 months before cleaning and never noticed any slow down, but I am using the old 6100's which are slightly different than the 6105's drive. I usually clean them at 3 months but that that is mostly to get the Coraline off them.
 
MP10 is louder but a properly functioning and installed MP10 isn't very loud at all and usually gets drowned out by skimmers, return pumps, overflows, etc.
 
How does the noise level of the WP25 compare with the MP10 both running at full blast?

The one pump (mp10) is running outside, so no matter how perfect it is, you are going to hear it unless the ambient noise is very loud, including other aquarium equipment.

The wp25 is in the tank and the water works as a noise insulator, so if it's working properly you should not hear it unless you put your ear next to the tank.
 
Do the tunze pumps suffer from the same problem of brown slime severely limiting flow?

My vortechs don't ever seem to slow down with gunk all over it

The grille seems to have smaller separation between bars in the wp25 pumps compared to vortechs and tunzes. I suggested before modding them by removing every other bar on the grilles.

That should get rid of this issue and actually increase the flow a bit.
 
I think what's slowing down the WP25 is actually probably slime build up in the magnet area.

My theory is that the tolerances aren't as tight as a Tunze so more brown slime build up can occur. I've noticed when I clean the pumps, I really need to clean the magnetic surfaces on the impeller and pump itself to get the performance back up to par. Using thick amounts of aquarium safe silicone grease in this area may prevent the slime build up but I'm not sure.

Does anyone know the size and flow difference between the 6055 and WP25? Since I have a full Apex anyway, I think I may eventually switch over to the Tunze pumps as it's a lot more economical if you already have an aquarium controller.
 
Most of the issue is on the grille, grab a toothbrush and clean the pump while is running and watch the flow increase.
I would avoid the silicone grease as a solution, I don't think it is made for high friction applications.
 
Do you dose? Whats your alk? maybe you are having calcium precipitation accumulated in your magnets and where they sit.
 
If anyone finds a video online of someone breaking a wp25 down to clean it, please post here. I am sure we'd all appreciate seeing that.
 
Lol first thing I did when I unboxed mine was take the pump apart just to inspect the quality of it. There was a fair amount of grease on the impeller shaft. That surprised me
 
No precipitation on the pumps, it's all brown slime like other people have posted.

Same with mine. My return/fuge pumps get calcium buildup but not the WPs, just slime there. I dose 2-part.

If anyone finds a video online of someone breaking a wp25 down to clean it, please post here. I am sure we'd all appreciate seeing that.

Took me forever to figure out how to open them. I thought they were snap clips. I felt like a fool when I realized you just have to twist it open. Twist it counter clockwise and it will pop right off.
 
I just had the controller fail on mine. None of the lights are on except for the night mode indicator. The pump is running but I have no control over how it is operating. I emailed the seller on ebay and I'm awaiting a response.

Anyone else have a controller problem?
 
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