Jebao WP60

I would disassemble the pump and make sure that the bushings are seated in all the way, and clean the impeller shaft with a scrubby pad. I had one WP-40 that was still making noise after 4 or 5 weeks, and this cured the problem for me. All 6 of my pumps are barely audible now.
 
Already disassembled it several times yet it still vibrate though a tad better. Maybe 20% less noise. Hopefully it'll go away as it continues to operate.
 
Hey Jeff, will you post the time frame it takes to get your pumps from Fish Street. Thanks,---Rick

Holy Smokes! My WP60s arrived today! All the way from China in 2 days! Fish street just set a record that I doubt will ever be broken; I've never received anything from China this quickly.

Fish street is amazing; thanks for the awesome shipping speed!
 
Holy Smokes! My WP60s arrived today! All the way from China in 2 days! Fish street just set a record that I doubt will ever be broken; I've never received anything from China this quickly.

Fish street is amazing; thanks for the awesome shipping speed!

same here i was so impressed with them on the delivery time. planned to get the jebo DC pump from them too . so much cheaper as compared to the one selling locally.
 
Think I read on another thread that they were shipping from New Jersey, they might have rented a warehouse for US distribution. Did you get a look at the post marking?
 
I don't have any vibration issues, they are amazingly quiet. I was looking at the dc pump as well but shipping on those is killer.
 
Think I read on another thread that they were shipping from New Jersey, they might have rented a warehouse for US distribution. Did you get a look at the post marking?

The UPS tracking showed it originating in Hong Kong!

This thing is powerful! If I have it on full speed with my wavebox running, it pushes water up onto the center brace of my display tank!

I had to place it in the middle of the the right-side glass and make sure that it wasn't pointed too high (water on the center brace) or too low (pushing sand around). I don't notice any noise issues.

I'm running it on low alongside the wavebox for now, and one WP60 has no problem pushing a nice current all the way around my 215 gallon DT.
 
I have a 300 gallon tank and I already had two WP 40's in it and then I put one WP 60 in on W1 and water was hitting the brace also on my tank. I run them both on else and once and a while sand will stir up at the bottom and the tank is 30 inch in height and I have them about 8 inch from the top. Tank is 6ft by 30 by 30.
 
I have them with the controller they came with and they are on each end of the tank. With them being on the else mode the water at the surface is like the ocean more so than the wave function. So I keep them on else and the fish don't mine the current of the tank they seems to enjoy it more. I have a lot of fish in the tank also.
 
Thanks wgraham,...that's interesting. My tank is 8', and right now I have a tunze on each end that just run at full all the time. From what I have been reading about the WP60's it might be better if I set them up on each end of the tank controlled in an anti-sync mode,...pulsing on/off for whatever amount of time that works best.---Rick
 
Thanks buddy! I sure like their price point, and you said they are pretty quiet also. Hey did you happen to notice the postmarks on you package when you got it? Kind of hard to believe these are coming all the way here from China in a few days.
 
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