I picked up a Jebao WP10 on Amazon prime for like 56 bucks and some change. The price was so good it was time to give one of these inexpensive powerheads a try!
My overall impression is that it brings a lot to the table for the price.
Here's what comes in the box:
And a free random photoresistor? Rumor has it this is for the WP25 and larger models and they just include it in the box. I still don't know. There doesn't seem to be anywhere to install it.
It doesn't take long to set up. Maybe 15 minutes. It's pretty self explanatory, thankfully. Wait 'till you read the instructions.
I set it up opposite of my MP10 and it's more or less directed at the MP10, but at an angle. I set it into one of it's random flow modes (W3).
The instructions are in "Engrish"...
First impressions...
The Good:
It's really low profile and small. Let's say about the size of a Koralia Nano powerhead only the bracket is lower profile. That part is awesome.
It has a magnetic base with a decently strong magnet. Also awesome.
You can rotate it to some extent. Maybe 35 to 40 degrees? (I don't have a protractor on hand) Extra awesome!
It's really powerful for it's size.
The pump is low voltage (24 volts) which leaves little chance for lethal stray voltage should something go wrong.
It has multiple setting!
It's adjustable!
The mediocre:
The controller has a very large ugly blue knob on it.
The instructions are poorly translated in broken English.
Build quality isn't amazing. It's not exactly poor, but it's not that of the MP10.
It's a little unclear what each of the modes really are. (See picture of instructions)
The bad:
Not much, really.
They provide double sided sticky tape to attach the controller. Velcro would be nicer. (I used my own Velcro to attach it)
Long term longevity unknown.
Ok, so my understanding of the different modes are this:
H1, H2 and H3 are basically just high medium and low settings, constant output. (I had already figured that out)
W1 is a short pulse mode that can be adjusted to make waves in the tank if you really want waves.
W2 and W3 are what I expect most people would want. These modes seem to randomly vary the output, like a Vortech reef crest or lagoon mode.
Else mode? I have no clue. You decipher it.
I have it in W3 mode, it's at the opposite side of the tank near the back angled at the Vortech MP-10 which is in Reef Crest mode. What does this do? Some really spectacularly awesome random flow in the tank. Nothing harsh, but really turbulent. Little bits of detritus and small particulate stay much better suspended until they go through the filter. I can't imagine that I'll be finding any dead spots in the tank now. Before the area under the MP-10 was pretty low flow.
Anyhow, it's a nice addition to my MP-10. The WP-10 has a pretty narrow band of flow, while the MP-10 has a really wide flow pattern. If I had to do it over, I would still buy an MP-10 first, but this is a good secondary powerhead if you don't want spend the cash on two MP-10's.
Now, we'll see how long it lasts...