jebao group buys?

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who usually has the group buys ? or sets them up? was looking in buying and get opinion on them?

have a 80 corner tall tank not sure if i should get :

2* wp25 or 2* wp40 or 1*wp25 and 1* wp40


i have done some research on them and pretty convince on going this route would like to get thoughts on owners of these powerheads
 
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From my under standing only sponsors can run GBs here now sense the last jebao GB went totally bad. So u might want to contact a sponsor like RLusa or RR, or coral gazers
 
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You better off just looking out for them, theres always someone selling some. I see posts almost everyday
 

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Eric is correct. If a sponsor puts a group buy together so be it. Otherwise no group buy.
 
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oh ok thank you on the group buy info ..

now for any jebao owners how are they and are you happy with your purchase?

i was considering tunze, jbj, vortech (not a big baller yet so out of the question) and jebao look most reasonable price wise and very reliable
 
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You are going to get a lot of people complaining about jebao. I like the power heads so far. I have 2 wp 40. The return pump is lacking a bit. But that is me.
 
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I have 4 tunze 6045's I can let go for 200

But would be willing to sale 2 for 120
 
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oh ok thank you on the group buy info ..

now for any jebao owners how are they and are you happy with your purchase?

i was considering tunze, jbj, vortech (not a big baller yet so out of the question) and jebao look most reasonable price wise and very reliable


I have 4 tunze 6045's I'm selling for 200.

But I can sale 2 for 120

Let me know
 

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I think the RW series are wireless, which mean slaves and master controllability
 

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Don't be shocked if the pump just dies on you one day. These pumps are really cool at first but they just don't last.
 
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Wps are fine as far as I've seen. A lot of complaints on DC pumps. Not sure about the newer rw. All I've read is it is way stronger then listed. I ran a wp 40 for a year with no issues except there is a big spark when unplugging the power from the controller. I plan on running 2x wo25 on my 36 cube. Maybe 1 wp40. I wouldn't let the DC reviews keep me from buying the wp's.
 
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i really like my wp25. i have not had any issues with it and its alot of flow for the money. Then again i pull it out and clean it every couple months. i believe jebao sells there own dual controller so you can go with theres if it will make you more comfortable. i think 2 wp 25's will suit your tank just fine. you may be better buying from a US company instead of gb overseas for warranty purposes. i believe reefbreeders sells them and few local stores keep them in stock.
 

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