Wavemaker serie Jebao PP con controller (PP-15)

Brand:Jebao

3/5

115.19

(Jebao PP15 WaveMaker) 8 diverse portate (1200 -15000 litri) Super silenzioso. La gomma è basata sulla serie FS da progettare (suono 100% più piccolo rispetto a Vortech) Controller wireless per collegare la pompa master / slave Può funzionare autonomamente su una pompa o wireless Facile installazione e manutenzione. Staffa magnetica Sensore notturno: rileva automaticamente quando le luci del serbatoio si spengono e rallenta la pompa. Modalità di alimentazione one-touch: rallenta la pompa per un periodo di 10 minuti. Elevate prestazioni, potente, flusso d'acqua combinato con un basso consumo energetico. Albero in ceramica per una lunga durata e durata Sistema di controllo intelligente per generare vari modelli di onde per adattarsi al tuo serbatoio. Cavo extra lungo per facilità e comfort di posizionamento, anche su serbatoi più grandi. Alimentazione a bassa tensione, sicura e affidabile. Adatto per acqua dolce e salata. Nota: Si prega di pulire il wavemaker dopo un po' per mantenerlo al massimo delle prestazioni. Se non lo lavi, la cacca di pesce/il sale/le alghe si accumuleranno all'interno del wavemaker e non lo faranno girare liberamente.

Facile installazione con base magnetica. Funzionamento facile per ottenere l'onda marina multipla. La pompa elettronica CC a bassa tensione con frequenza variabile fornisce un ambiente sicuro per l'utente. I controller wireless consentono di sincronizzare il funzionamento tra i creatori di onde. L'esclusivo sistema di controllo consente di sventolare diversi tipi e molteplici funzioni.
Brand Jebao
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 7 x 4 x 4 inches
Item model number PP-15
Item Weight 2 Pounds
Manufacturer Jebao
Material Rubber Base and Ceramic shaft
Power Source Battery Powered
Product Dimensions 7 x 4 x 4 inches; 2 Pounds
Style PP-15

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Scritto da: Charles Bland
Very High Flow.. very underared power. Very strong magnet
Just put one pp8 on my 125g freshwater cichlid tank. Even though this pump is rated by jerboa for a 60g tank it’s still over powered for even a 125g. It’s actually just perfect Imop but many will find it way to strong. Even in low wave mode with slow cycle speed it is more then capable of lifting sand off the bottom 6’ across the tank and floating it all the way back to the other side. It’s not obsessive and likely helping remove the last few fine grains that washing didn’t catch. In high crest wave mode at max power I’m getting close to a 1-1/2” wave crest 1/2 way across the tank with a solid 3/4” at the other end 6’ away still. To me this seems to be the best setting with the frequency speed intervals maxed up to what seems to be 2seconds on 2 seconds off. This is still lifting sand 6’ away but it’s not a steady flow so it’s able to resettle and not over clouding the tank. My substrate is super clean to start as I already have two other wavemakers as well as 3 canister filters provinging more then 20x flow circulation rate for the tank.. however this single addition has managed to find unseen detritus and is now helping suspend it till it finds an intake. I have to say this is the single best item I’ve ever put on this tank and I’m running 3 fx6 canisters on it lol. There is more then enough flow and circulation I’d fee perfectly fine if I reduced filtration to a simple hob with 2 of these pumps and just replaced poly fill every few days to remove nutrients. (Like emptying a skimmer cup on a saltwater setup) I’d likely have way less maintenance and much lower nitrates. (This is actually the direction I’m heading and why I got this pump and soon as I’m done writing this going to buy another one) I will say if you are looking at this for a softy coral tank.. this is spot on for a 6’ tank. If you’ve got sps then you might want to consider the pp15 but I will tell you wo a doubt the pp20 would tear any tank apart unless it’s bare bottom. The pp8 is rated to 2100ish gph on max and I can say that is way under rated. My best guess based on my other pumps and their flows is even the mid range pp8 is giving me around 6000gph flow on high setting when I use the normal steady directional flow and what I would rate as a solid 4000 in w1 high wave mode which also seems to be very similar to the C mode setting. In C you get less wave crest but appears to be about the same flow based on how particles are moving around the tank. End of the day.. I’m just opened this one up about 1 hour ago and already buying another as it does exactly what I wanted for this tank. I’m even going to purchase a few smaller ones for other freshwater tanks I have around the house and list my old sunsun pumps for sale on swipswap if I don’t put them somewhere else.. all in all you will not be dispointed with performance. Can’t soeak to longevity yet however that will come later but being in freshwater for now I’d expect it to last forever. Based on what I’ve learned with my short time with this unit I will be buying them to put on my 210g saltwater system when I get the tank back in action as well. I think at max setting with high wave (w1) mode on fast cycle this is perfect for a tall and long tank with mixed corals. Granted I’ll be putting one at each end and using the random flow setting wo linking the units together to keep random flow. If I had to give this one knock.. it would be that when in slave the two pumps operate at same flows.. to me this makes zero sense.. ideally your want them powering together but using different flows at different times to keep a perfectly clean tank. One in high wave while the other is in low.. or one in constant flow while one is in simulated current etc.. once in slave they work identical and that’s a knock although on a freshwater tank not as big a deal as salt and you can always turn one one for an hour or two in random mode then turn on the other which will give the wanted results. One last thing... these are not overly sensitive to water level.. they won’t cavitate and suck in air until they are about 1” from water level. Way better then many pumps. This will allow optimum hieght for proper gyre circulation in the water column wo leaving a surface scum dead spot like many others that need to be several inches below the surface. If considering between this and they hydro go with this.. the hydro are over rated in flow and are very sensitive to how high they are in the water column. I would put this against an map series pump any day for performance with the only downside being the power wire is still water side not magnet side.. speaking of... these magnets are stupid strong. They ship them with a spacer cause you can’t seperate them otherwise. My 125g is 7/16” glass but I wouldn’t hesitate to put this on a very thick acrilic tank. I’d bet it will hold better then most do on 12mm glass on 3/4” acrylic.
Scritto da: nitro115
Great pump, as long as it works.
It's quiet, powerful, the controller is easy to use. They provide plenty of flow, I run them half speed in my 90g saltwater tanks. They last for about 1-2 years, or so, then you might find one of them has stopped working. And it's not a controller issue, but the pump itself. It's still a cheap and great pump compared to Tunze and EcoTech prices. I'm retired, don't have enough income for a $250+ pump. And, those aren't bullet proof either. I've tried quite a few lower cost pumps, and so far these are the best for the money.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Good concept. Unfortunately, completely unreliable.
UPDATE 10/3/17 I am revising from 1 star to 3 stars, only because I am being provided with replacement pumps by Amazon (I bought two PP-15s with one failing after 3 months and the other at 5 months) . My opinion of the quality of the pumps remains low, as does my confidence in the manufacturer to stand behind their product. However, this item was fulfilled by Amazon, and big-time kudos to them for being willing to stand behind a product they sold when the manufacturer wouldn't. ORIGINAL REVIEW I wish I could give this pump a higher review, I really do. I bought two of the PP-15s a little over five months ago, and they were great powerheads - while they lasted. I have a six-foot-wide 220 gallon mixed reef, and two PP-15s were more than enough even at a low setting. All of my coral thrived with these powerheads. However, the first PP-15 failed after only three months, and the second failed after just five months. These pumps were not pushed hard. I did not use the program that results in the pumps coming to a complete stop, and I never pushed them harder than 20-30% of maximum speed. I cleaned them religiously every month, including the impeller bearings. The failure point on both motors was the motor/powerhead itself. The controller power supply units were fine, and the impeller bearings did not seize. Just wanted to point that out since some people claim those are the common failure points. That may be so, but in my case it was most definitely the motors. Making matters worse, Jebao has not responded to my emails requesting to return for warranty repair or replacement. I have emailed Amazon at this point, but do not have high hopes. Even though these pumps provide flow parameters fairly close to those obtained with pumps that are sold for double the price, I simply cannot award more than one star for a double failure in under six months. The lack of the manufacturer's willingness to stand behind their product simply highlights the complete lack of quality.
Scritto da: DP
Great wavemaker, fussy controller
The media could not be loaded. I bought this controlled wavemaker purely for the feed functionality -- I just wanted to press a button to have the wavemaker pause for 10 minutes or so. As a secondary objective, I was looking for something to possibly slow the wavemaker down at night. The build quality of all the components here is pretty good and there is good power. The weak point is the fancy controller (aka the entire point of buying this to begin with). On my first unit, when I first tested out all the different modes, settings and features, the controller got stuck in night mode and refused to come out. I tried - leaving it for 24-48 hours - unplugging it (also for 24-38 hours) - turning the lights on and off - directly blasting lights at the sensor - long pressing various buttons - plugging and unplugging the unit with and/without light Reading online, this was not a totally uncommon problem. In the video, you'll see the yellow for the night-mode light permanently stuck on After some back and forth with the vendor, they eventually sent me a new controller and that second unit works -- at least the feed function does. I didn't want to risk mucking around with the different specialty modes again. I'm several months in now, and the second controller is still working fine in this capacity Since my primary objective is to have a "power up, power down and feed" controller, I'm ok with this purchase. In hindsight though, I think I would have considered paying more for something that just plain worked better. I was sent the RW-8 model which appears to be possibly a previous revision although the basic specs are the same (700-8000 l/H, 185-2113 gph, 23W power draw).
Scritto da: Andrew
Great
Wow. I have this set to the lowest setting on a 29 gallon and it’s still to powerful. Had some issues early on tho with the controller. Seemed to work itself out tho.
Scritto da: AMS
Works great
Works great and has been reliable so far. Especially like the 10 minute delay button for feeding. Also like the magnet mounting method.
Scritto da: hernan n.
todo bien super fuerte
tiene mucha fuerza . excelente producto
Scritto da: Kardo
excelente producto
compre dos para mi pecera de 600 L y me funcionan de maravilla

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