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Old 11-09-2015, 06:59 PM
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Buy an Abyzz or RD pump. Done.
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Old 11-09-2015, 07:34 PM
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The Wavelike pumps are, as far as I know, Jebao motor blocks with their own controller.
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Old 11-09-2015, 10:47 PM
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eek! The one I'd need is $1300... and I'd need 2


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The Wavelike pumps are, as far as I know, Jebao motor blocks with their own controller.
That could very well be. I actually have no problems with the pumps. For some reason it's the controllers. I'm just going to find a way to run these and turf these crappy controllers. I have 3 DC12000's that have got probably less than a few months running time combined!
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I would TOTALLY be open to running it wide open with no control. With the head pressure I'm running at I need all I can get.
Why not just run a regular pump? I don't get the variable control thing if you're going to run it wide open anyway?
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Old 11-09-2015, 10:55 PM
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My biggest selling point on the DC pumps is vibration. No matter how much I isolated my Reeflo Barracuda or my Laguna pond pump, you hear it vibrate through the floor. With the DC pumps, they are DEAD silent. No vibration what-so-ever

And as hard as it is to conceive... that tiny little DC12000 (when the controller was working as it should) pushed as much water as the Reefflo Barracuda
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I setup an EcoTech Vectra L1 pump on our new invert system and the amount of water it flows is so impressive. I am feeding 8 tanks and its set @ 40%!!!

If you can wait, apparently they will be available for sale in Canada in February.
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Old 11-09-2015, 11:01 PM
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I setup an EcoTech Vectra L1 pump on our new invert system and the amount of water it flows is so impressive. I am feeding 8 tanks and its set @ 40%!!!

If you can wait, apparently they will be available for sale in Canada in February.
What are they like with head pressure though, that's the killer for me. Probably somewhere between 12-14' of head.


EDIT: just checked it out - probably just shy of 1000 gph....

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Old 11-09-2015, 11:11 PM
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What are they like with head pressure though, that's the killer for me. Probably somewhere between 12-14' of head.
The output of this pump is 1" but I used a 1" to 1.5" bushing to convert it to 1.5" and its pumping water up a 1.5" line 6' into a manifold that T's off 9 times (8 tanks + external skimmer). Each tank has two 90 degree elbows before the water hits the tank. That is a ton of head pressure if you ask me.

Each tank has baffles so that I can separate the shrimp/crabs/snails/etc so its a flow through design. The bottleneck of my system is the 1/4" teeth in the baffles. The drains can handle more flow but the teeth can only handle so much.

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Old 11-10-2015, 12:27 AM
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Don't be a baby
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Old 11-10-2015, 02:21 AM
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Don't be a baby
Lol. Usually when I'm spending that kind of dough it's for my shop
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