Jebao WP25 wavemaker questions

quagmire

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Has anyone used a Jebao WP25 wavemaker? Opinions and facts please.
Does it have one of those crappy exploding magnets like Koralias?
Build quality? Noisy? Reliable pump/controller? Other?
 
Have a pair of 25 and 40s running over a year now with no issues.
Only thing I've noticed is when they need to be cleaned they do slow down a lot but once cleaned work fine, no noisier than a Tunze.
 
I've had a WP25 for going on nearly 2 years. Quiet and powerful. Like stated above slows down a bit when dirty but that's easy to fix. Also have a WP10. Both are in a 40 breeder on ELSE mode.
 
Ive got 2 wp-25's in my tank, and they're great. The ONLY thing I'm not a fan of is when I plug the power cord into the control box, it sparks. But, then it works completely fine. Build quality is pretty good for the money, and they are quiet. The controller has a built in light sensor for night time, so when it gets dark outside the pumps go from your program to a consistent, gently flow.
 
I had 2 wp40s going and had no problems. I think they were a lot quieter then the mps. They moved a ton of water too
 
I have 2 WP40. One quit after about 14 or 15 months. The other one still works. Not near as strong as when it was new regardless of how clean it is.
I figure I got about what I paid for.
 
I have 2 WP40. One quit after about 14 or 15 months. The other one still works. Not near as strong as when it was new regardless of how clean it is.
I figure I got about what I paid for.

I had 2 x wp40's....both died after around the same time (14 to 15 months), they both crapped out within 2 weeks of each other. It started out by them shutting off on their own intermittently...I would disconnect and reconnect and then they would restart again....1 day they stopped restarting no matter what I did....and that was it. I have 2 X Tunze 6105's as my main in tank circulation and was using these as additional flow. I currently have a RW15 and a Koralia 4 as the supplemental flow. By the way I complained to Jebao...and they did absolutely nothing...I was a group buy organizer so I had a contact person....but that meant nothing to them. Their solution was for me to purchase another pump....NICE !!!!!
 
This is from a koralia 1050. Less than a year old.
Same thing happened to 3 Taam Rio pumps I had.
It's some sort of plastic infused magnet. Absolute crap.

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started doing a little research and apparently some of the early pumps had this problem, just stopped working 14 to 18 months later. While my pumps are still going I'm going to start shopping for new motor blocks just to see how much as the average seems to be $40 so far which pales in comparison to how much I've spent on other pump parts.
 
started doing a little research and apparently some of the early pumps had this problem, just stopped working 14 to 18 months later. While my pumps are still going I'm going to start shopping for new motor blocks just to see how much as the average seems to be $40 so far which pales in comparison to how much I've spent on other pump parts.

Joe,
as part of the Atlanta Reef Club's group buy...I ordered around 20 pumps for members of our club....the total amount purchased was over 200 pumps so I paid around $65 each if memory serves me correctly....not sure I would be willing to spend another $40 per pump on something I paid $65 for new......
Frank

P.S. I like the RW series alot better than the WP's.
 
That's the impeller magnet.
Feeling a little discouraged about getting a jebao now. Newer models doesn't necessarily mean better. Half the time it means the company found a way to make things cheaper/junkier.
Also struggling with the idea of spending more money than my entire setup is worth for a tunze. Sigh.
 
Larry what happened to the one that died pump, power or controller issue?

I put the non working pump on the other controller, and it continued not working. The working pump works on the non working pump's controller. I didn't see anything unusual inside the pump, and the impeller spins by hand.
I only bought them because I dislike the company and their tactics. Thee were payments made to people that made positive posts here about them. I thought it only right to have first hand experience with their products if I was going to trash the company.
 
The WP series was patterned after the Tunze pumps while the RW series is patterned after the ecotech ....I should really qualify those statements by saying "in looks/appearance" only. Obviously these pumps do not have the longevity and customer service history when compared to Tunze and Ecotech.
That's why I have my 2 Tunze 6105's as my main circulation pumps and the Jebao's as the supplemental flow. My Tunze's have bee running since early 2011 without incident.

WHEN the Jebao's run....they do provide alot of flow and they performed well, (albeit only for the 13 months.......)
 
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