living_waters
In Memoriam
I feel like they should have a WP15 lol cause idk if the WP10 will be underpowered and from what you guys say the WP25 will be to much.
Dear, received my WP25 yesterday and was delighted about the strength she has and with his quiet and efficient operation.
But I noticed two details that still did not understand and maybe you can help me. The first is that with the photoelectric sensor triggered it stops working in W3 (which is the wave that I'm using) and becomes a steady stream. Only this flow, rather than being smooth, is very strong, ie, I thought it best to leave it in W3, removing the sensor. Is that so? The power in this case should not be much reduced in night mode?
The second detail is that i did not like the trigger "Feed" mode. The button is the same as changing the waves and when tightening, changes to the next. As I push the button?
Thanks!
Dear, received my WP25 yesterday and was delighted about the strength she has and with his quiet and efficient operation.
But I noticed two details that still did not understand and maybe you can help me. The first is that with the photoelectric sensor triggered it stops working in W3 (which is the wave that I'm using) and becomes a steady stream. Only this flow, rather than being smooth, is very strong, ie, I thought it best to leave it in W3, removing the sensor. Is that so? The power in this case should not be much reduced in night mode?
The second detail is that i did not like the trigger "Feed" mode. The button is the same as changing the waves and when tightening, changes to the next. As I push the button?
Thanks!
Would a single WP25 be good for a standard 4ft long 55 gallon or is it overkill?
To activate "Feed Mode", you need to hold button down until the feed light comes on. This will shut your pump off for 10 minutes. Make sure you don't get in the way of the sensor light when doing this, because it will turn the pump right back on.