Resun Waver-15000

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9199638#post9199638 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dhnguyen
Sheesh... People on RC get their panties all twisted over such trivial things :lol:

speak for yourself on wearing panties ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9199654#post9199654 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by E-A-G-L-E-S
i'm in no way upset...you guys sure like jumping to conclusions, lol
takes a whole lot more than somone disagreeing with me on the internet to get me rattled ;)
i just see the same people post about how much tunze rips people off and how they are no better than maximodds and from the 'same' people usually.

i don't even use tunze currently

Yes, we disagree, I agree with that. :)

I never claimed Tunzes are a rip off nor that they are no better than maximods. ;)
 
Hopefully someone comes up with a way to rig up a decent controller for the Resun. Then we will have a poor man's answer to the Tunzes. It seems to have all of the necessary elements to be a good prop pump. For some odd reason they package it with a controller that really constrains what you can do with it.

Maybe there's a reason why they don't let you keep it on max for very long. Maybe they don't last long at that setting...
 
figured id give this a little bump. does anyone have anything more to add to this thread by chance? i ve been looking at these for a while now and since they have a 110v version now they are quite tempting. as far as the controller being simple, isnt the seio controller thats out simple as well?
 
I don't have anything to add, other than it has been working flawlessly for about 2 weeks. I also saw that these pumps are for sale without a controller, and it was $20 less, so $80 plus shipping. I really hope a vendor starts selling these in the states, then hopefully they will be available without the $50 shipping charge from China. The Polario will be available soon too, which I would get if it worked in my system. Overall, I recommend the Resun and bump up my previous grade from a C+ to a B+ :)
 
Bump
Anyone esle testing this yet? Interested to see if anyone has tried it on a wavemaker. I have a RK2 and was thinking of getting two, putting one on for an hour (off an hour) and the other on/off for two... any thoughts?
 
someone asked for a closeup pic of the inside of the controller... im pretty sure we, as a community, can mod the controller to make it work the way we want (longer HIGH times, or wavebox controllability)
 
Here is a poor quality pic of the controller (compressing it to meet RCs 50 k limit killed the detail).
If anyone is interested in a better quality shot just PM me with your email address and I'll send you one.
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Cool, thanks eastcoaster. I took a pic a couple days ago, but it was really cruddy, so I didn't post it and hadn't taken a new one yet.
 
I finally fixed my Resun wave maker. The solder connection on one of the electronic components that looks like a small can was loose. I soldered it back in place and the wave maker has been running without a problem since.

On another note - don't run this thing without the guard screen in place.
I took mine off to clean it and when I came back after 5 minutes I found that my 4-inch kole tang had been sucked into the propeller. It wasn't pretty. My mistake and a hard lesson learned.
 
I bought the 220V version, and I need an adapter to run this, can anyone show me an adapter that will work. I bought run of the mill plug adapter, but it doesn't work, the pump runs and the controller sequences, but the pump DOES NOT change speeds.

Does this sound like a conversion problem????
 
I'm no electrition and I'm not positive, but are you trying to run 110V to a 220V pump? If so ... that may be the problem right there. If I understand correctly, you should be running the pump on 220V.
 
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