I don't even know what they cost, anybody know
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I don't even know what they cost, anybody know
Water moved/watt of power in a jebao DC pump vs. a quality AC pump like a fluval SP4 or SP6 is laughably negligible. In all likelihood the jebao is just moving a lot less water then it says on the box so mentally it seems like you're getting a lot more flow/watt but if you measured the flow between the two pumps in the same situation you'd see hardly any difference in relative wattage vs. flow volume.Calculate the cost of your electricity though. You'll probably find the expense is more than offset by the energy savings! That's why I just ordered a Jebao DCQ-10000 return pump.
--Kyle
I use the Sicce Syncra Pro pumps for this reason. I'm running two at this moment. I have not had one fail on me yet (knock on wood), the power consumption is comparable and it's quiet enough for my needs. But my needs might not be the same as others.Water moved/watt of power in a jebao DC pump vs. a quality AC pump like a fluval SP4 or SP6 is laughably negligible. In all likelihood the jebao is just moving a lot less water then it says on the box so mentally it seems like you're getting a lot more flow/watt but if you measured the flow between the two pumps in the same situation you'd see hardly any difference in relative wattage vs. flow volume.
Plus the AC pump costs only slightly more and will probably last 5+ years without much attention or maintenance at all. The same cannot be said for any DC pump in a price category below the red dragon or Abyzz offerings.
I'll stick to Ehiem ac/dc pumps, 20+ years I have one going stillhttps://www.bulkreefsupply.com/a200-dc-controllable-pump-4-400-gph-abyzz.html
A200 DC CONTROLLABLE PUMP (4,400 GPH): $1,899.99
I'll stick to Ehiem ac/dc pumps, 20+ years I have one going still
Water moved/watt of power in a jebao DC pump vs. a quality AC pump like a fluval SP4 or SP6 is laughably negligible. In all likelihood the jebao is just moving a lot less water then it says on the box so mentally it seems like you're getting a lot more flow/watt but if you measured the flow between the two pumps in the same situation you'd see hardly any difference in relative wattage vs. flow volume.
Plus the AC pump costs only slightly more and will probably last 5+ years without much attention or maintenance at all. The same cannot be said for any DC pump in a price category below the red dragon or Abyzz offerings.
Calculate the cost of your electricity though. You'll probably find the expense is more than offset by the energy savings! That's why I just ordered a Jebao DCQ-10000 return pump.
--Kyle
Brand new jebaos? Or ones that are over a year old? I'm just coming at it from a guy who must rely on pumps running the filtration systems for over 40 tanks in the field. Not having any tanks requiring an unscheduled call out for return pump issues is such peace of mind for me. Main pump failures in the field running a mix of iwaki, panworld, eheim 1262, and Fluval/Laguna pumps are next to none. It's probably been almost 2 years since I had a pump go out and that was because a client let it run dry for hours. FWIW worth I only pull the pumps for internal cleaning every 2 years and I still feel very confident.It's not a huge difference in consumption I bet. However I've tested several jebaos along with a few friends they're on point with flow.
I think the difference will come in to play with abuse. I doubt a jebao can take a lot of neglect, but then again I've seen some that haven't been touched in yrs so who knows.
Reading about the robustness of the sp's is really appealing to the designer in me though. I've had my finger on the trigger for 2days on a sp4
Brand new jebaos? Or ones that are over a year old? I'm just coming at it from a guy who must rely on pumps running the filtration systems for over 40 tanks in the field. Not having any tanks requiring an unscheduled call out for return pump issues is such peace of mind for me. Main pump failures in the field running a mix of iwaki, panworld, eheim 1262, and Fluval/Laguna pumps are next to none. It's probably been almost 2 years since I had a pump go out and that was because a client let it run dry for hours. FWIW worth I only pull the pumps for internal cleaning every 2 years and I still feel very confident.
The SP4 is a really good mid sized pump for tanks from about 60 gal all the way up to 180 gal IME. I don't think you'll be disappointed with it's performance.
Brand new jebaos? Or ones that are over a year old? I'm just coming at it from a guy who must rely on pumps running the filtration systems for over 40 tanks in the field. Not having any tanks requiring an unscheduled call out for return pump issues is such peace of mind for me. Main pump failures in the field running a mix of iwaki, panworld, eheim 1262, and Fluval/Laguna pumps are next to none. It's probably been almost 2 years since I had a pump go out and that was because a client let it run dry for hours. FWIW worth I only pull the pumps for internal cleaning every 2 years and I still feel very confident.
The SP4 is a really good mid sized pump for tanks from about 60 gal all the way up to 180 gal IME. I don't think you'll be disappointed with it's performance.
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