Jebao = Taking over the world with Cheap! low power usage pumps & Wave makers, look

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo

DIDYSIS

Mantilla Stingray
MFK Member
Feb 9, 2012
5,543
310
1,946
West Jordan Utah
I do not know if it’s just the salt water people for now or if some of the freshwater people are turning to these pumps that look like the miracle item of the year. I know cheap, and Chinese but seriously look at the numbers and information and features that these pumps have, who has a pump that has half these features.

DC3000 Controller from 900Litres to 3000Litres (3,000.lph=792.GPH)
DC6000 Controller from 1800Litres to 6000Litres (6,000.lph=1,585.GPH)
DC12000 Controller from 3600Litres to 12000Litres (12,000.lph=3,170.GPH)
Feature

  • High performance motor with innovation electronics, and energy savig up to 50% than before.
  • IC Electronic Dection, automatic power-off proteion upon no water
  • Motor Protection if rotor is blocked
  • Super Quiet Operation
  • Can operatin in Marine and Fresh Water
  • No Copper components , safety on your tank!
  • With Wear-resistant Ceramic Shaft, longer operation life
  • 10 Mins Feed Model(Or Pause to resume to normal)
Specification
Model
Size (L X W X H)
Adjustable Flow Rate
Max Height
Hose Connector
DC3000
14 x 9 x 11cm
900L to 3000L
2.7M
1 Hose for 8/12/16mm
DC24V 25W
DC6000
18 x 9 x11.5cm
1800L to 6000L
3.6M
3 Hose for 20/25/32
DC24V 4A 40W
DC120000
16 x9 x11.5cm
3600L to 12000L
4.8M
1 Hose for 20/25/32/38mm
DC24V 5A 85W

[TD="width: 82"] Watt
[/TD]
dcpump2.jpg


dcpump3.jpg


dcpump7%20copy.jpg

dcpumpflowrate.jpg


dcpump1.jpg


dcpump4.jpg

dcpump6.jpg
 
I know multiple people who have sold off the 500.00 wave makers and are now running these with better pump results


Jebao WP-25 8000L (2,113) Wave Maker
Jebao WP-40 13000L (3,434GPH) Wave Maker
Jebao WP-60 20000L (5,283GPH) Wave Maker

jebao_wp40-620x382.jpg



Features


  • Easy installation and maintenance.
  • 360 degree rotation on a magnetic bracket
  • 12 different operating modes, including variable pulse modes for wave generation and a Reef Stream mode that generates a random flow pattern similar to that found on a natural reef
  • Night sensor - automatically detects when tank lights go out and slows the pump.
  • One-touch feed mode - slows pump for a period of 10 minutes.
  • High performance, powerful, water flow combined with low energy consumption.
  • Ceramic shaft for long life and durability
  • Intelligent control system to generate various wave patterns to suit your tank.
  • Extra-long cable for ease and comfort of placement, even on larger tanks.
  • Low voltage, safe, reliable power supply. • Suitable for freshwater and saltwater.

Jebo Modes
Press the 'MODE' button to cycle through the selection of functions.
H1 H2 H3: High, constant, non-variable flow (13,000 LPH / 9700L / 6500L)
L: Low, constant, non-variable flow at a third of the speed (4,300 LPH)
W1: Short pulses which, when timed correctly will create a back and forth motion and form a gentle standing wave in your tank. Adjust the controller to change the speed of the pulses and vary the size of the wave according to your tank.
S1 to S3 Mode: Based on the W1 Wavebox function provides 100% 75% and 50% Wave
W2 & W3: Pump gradually speeds up and slows down incrementally to create a varied flow pattern. Adjustable to form the wave best suited to your tank.
Else: Reef Stream Mode, a mixed, changing pattern that creates a random flow cycle similar to what you would find in a natural reef.
Feed: Press the 'FEED' button once, the blue '10min' light will illuminate indicating that the pump has been stopped for 10 minutes. When the time has elapsed, the light will go off and the pump will be turned back on. Alternatively, press the 'FEED' button again to start the pump.
Lock: To prevent changes from inadvertently occurring by accidentally knocking the adjustable control knob, press and hold the 'FEED' button for 5 seconds. The red 'LOCK' light will illuminate and the control knob will no longer function. Press and hold the 'LOCK' light for a further 5 seconds to disable this feature.
*Night: When the two-pinned sensor is inserted into the two small plugs on the left-hand side of the control box, Night mode will function automatically. The sensor detects when the tank lights go out and slows the pump to half speed. The 'Sensor' light will illuminate when Night mode is in operation. To disable the Night mode function, remove the sensor from the control box.
* Night mode is a new feature intended for use with low output lighting. The sensor can become damaged when used with high output VHO, HQI and LED lighting systems. Customers use the sensor with high output lighting at their own risk. The sensor is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty if used with high output lighting.

Specifications wp25

  • Power - 110V to 240V 50/60Hz
  • Wattage - 8W to 20W depending on the mode
  • Size - 8cm x 6cm
  • Magnet Base
Specifications wp40

  • Power - 110V to 240V 50/60Hz
  • Wattage - 12W to 40W depending on the mode
  • Size - 12cm x 9.4cm
  • EU/UK/AU/US plug supplied as required
  • Power cable - 160cm long (extendable) from power source to control box
  • Pump control cable - 160cm long, from control box to pump (320cm combined cable length)
~
Specifications wp60

  • Power - 110V to 240V 50/60Hz
  • Wattage - 30W to 60W depending on the mode
  • Size - 12cm x 9.4cm
  • EU/UK/AU/US plug supplied as required
  • Power cable - 160cm long (extendable) from power source to control box
  • Pump control cable - 160cm long, from control box to pump (320cm combined cable length)


wp60_2.jpg


wp60_3.jpg

wp60_compare.jpg


wp60_compare2.jpg


wp60_compare3.jpg


wp1f_1.jpg





[video=youtube;YXfEwdNG_wg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXfEwdNG_wg[/video]
 
Nice write up...ill have to order a couple and test em out...ive burnt out dozens apon dozens of pumps over the years and with 13 danner mags running my electric bill could use a little relief. Thanks for the info.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
 
I have been studying them. I bought a speedwave and love it, but need a bigger one. Thinking about giving it a try. Cheap, man, and the specs are good. Just a knock-off but some of them are high quality. I was the first freshwater guy on the block to try one.
 
A friend here uses and recommends them, he was a big Eheim fan (and still is, at least of their canisters) until he bought a couple of Compact+ 5000 for his two tanks in the room next to his bedroom and was horrified by the amount of noise they made.

I think I'm going to look into those wave makers, the only thing I can't find on there is if they'll work with the 15mm glass of my tank!
 
I just bought the Diablo dc5500 for my next build. 1500gph on 50 watts.

Almost bought the Jebao but opted for Reef Octopus rep instead.

Jebao looks good though on paper.


Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
 
I was just talking to an engineer at work about these today. We were chatting on energy lost of the AC to DC conversion versus loss on a standard brush motor. Seems like an good idea and worth giving a shot. I'll have to buy one for fun and try it out.


Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
 
From everyone i have read reviews on they are amazed at how quiet these actual pumps are. I just think about the wattage saved and the low cost. Yes I would be trusting these vs a reeflo pump but they would provide more flow the 2 of them and be 170 watts vs 240 watts. Thats a big savings at 2000 gallons more flow.

Sent from Samsung Note 2
 
My trust level isn't real high yet. I plan on keeping my Speedwave pump as a backup.
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com