Jebao DC return pumps @ Coral Gazers

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Hey Everyone,

I brought in all the DC return pumps and have a few installed at the shop. For those who want to check them out, come by anytime.

I will be adding the WP25, WP40, and WP60 soon.
 

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Hey Everyone,

I brought in all the DC return pumps and have a few installed at the shop. For those who want to check them out, come by anytime.

I will be adding the WP25, WP40, and WP60 soon.
Dibbs!!! Ok ok after I get my tank but still Ill take a 1200 when I get everything all set up and ready for it. BTW for those who have not seen there pumps in person they are pretty sweet. Was checking them out as chad was installing them.
 
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Chad lmk when you get them installed... I wanna see them operate in person.... I think my pumps close to taking a crap on me...

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I still have my reflo pumps for big systems. I'm sure with the ever growing electric motor technology, we will see hammerhead pumps replaced by dc pumps. I am all about saving $$$$ on electricity. Plus the speed control is perfect for what I am using them for.
 
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I still have my reflo pumps for big systems. I'm sure with the ever growing electric motor technology, we will see hammerhead pumps replaced by dc pumps. I am all about saving $$$$ on electricity. Plus the speed control is perfect for what I am using them for.
Will one of these work on my system? 360+100. I'm currently using a reflo


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I wouldn't use one of these on your system, unless you want to run two. The pressure would be much weaker. I would stay with the reeflo.
 

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These pumps also produce very little heat. I have one running as an external for a few days now. Barely has any warmth to it.
 

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Have plenty. I am only carrying the DC 6000 and DC 12000. I can get the other two anytime, but they don't make much sense to me. Since you can adjust the output so easily and there is such a minimal price difference these two models were the clear choice for me.

DC6000 is $105
DC 12000 is $140
 

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I'll swing by tomorrow for a 12000. I will try and bring your frag with me too.
 

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