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Post by Tucker on Mar 11, 2014 22:48:44 GMT -5
Anyone had any experience with these dc pumps? They look nearly identical to the diablo pumps but are half the price.
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Post by Tucker on Mar 11, 2014 22:49:59 GMT -5
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Post by jasonandsarah on Mar 12, 2014 4:24:04 GMT -5
Is that a jebao pump? I know that make a pump just like that but I didn't think it was red like the Diablo pump?
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Post by maineultraclassic on Mar 12, 2014 6:39:34 GMT -5
I was looking at the DC3000, and almost bought it for $90 on Ebay. But with my pending sump move, I'll have to get something bigger and more powerful.
Steve
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Post by jasonandsarah on Mar 12, 2014 6:48:41 GMT -5
No but the 12,000 would probably be enough? but they're like double the price of the 3000 Attachments:
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Post by jasonandsarah on Mar 12, 2014 6:51:06 GMT -5
Here's the chart for how much they loose depending on how far your running your return. Attachments:
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Post by Tucker on Mar 12, 2014 8:52:31 GMT -5
They look identical is my point. Would it be safe to say they are probably made in the same factory? And that is a pretty good chart, especially because it lists it in meters and not feet.
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Post by BriMc on Mar 12, 2014 9:38:50 GMT -5
Jebao, and speed wave look the same, the Wave line has a different case and base, Diablo has a different impeller housing but I would bet they come from the same factory. Make sure you get the latest version pump as the earlier version pumps had issues with the controllers over heating.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Mar 12, 2014 16:13:48 GMT -5
I've never ordered from fish street but they seem to have pretty good exclusive products from jebao. I'm not positive but I think jebao has their own factory? I have their email if I can find it maybe I'll message them and ask?
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Post by BriMc on Mar 13, 2014 9:32:41 GMT -5
They usually won't tell you who they manufacture for. When I worked for Osram you would not believe the lamps of competitors that rolled off our lines, but it was a big secret and the product was shipped in plain boxes so you could not tell who they were for.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Mar 13, 2014 9:44:32 GMT -5
+1 to that! Bigger company's don't want you to know they make a generic product of the same kind for someone else that's going to sell it cheaper. Kinda makes sense. In a business sense
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