jebao dcp 20000 return pump power supply

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I’m looking for a jebao dcp 20000 return pump power supply if and body have on please let me know thanks
 

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I just ordered a DCP 15,000 last night. Can these be run on a hydros wave engine without a power supply? I wanted a DCP 18,000 but I could only find 15,000 and 20,000 in the DCP and MDP. The MDP seemed to have more issues cracking and complaints with the wifi/app.

I have a ProStar ProClear 230 (180 & 50). Its a single 3/4" for the return that splits at a tee to two output nozzles. Do yall think the DCP 15,000 will be good or should I make the jump to the DCP 20,000? My concern is it can only be dialed back to 30%. That means the lowest it could go is 1585gph minus whatever head pressure. What do yall think?
 
I’m using an MDP 13000 on a 120 Gallon. Single return and splits into two outlets, same setup as yours. I’m running it 50watts and it can go to 95watts so running at about 53%.

So I think a 15000 would be good for a 180 gallon. and you wouldn’t have to run it below 30%.
 
The 20000 has an output of 1 1/4 - 1 1/2 I would have to go under the house a look , but by reducing it down to a 3/4 line your going to loose flow there . How many times are you trying to turn your tank over and hour
 
I haven't plumbed it. I need to make some adjustments to the stand and get the old tank out before I move the new one in and plumb it. I'm planning for a long 3 or 4 day weekend to swap systems and set up a temporary housing system.

I believe it will end up with three 90*s including the tee where they split for the loc-line. I have some 1" and 3/4" sch 80 I was planning on using. Do yall think plumbing it in 1" or 1 1/4" up to the drilled glass and reducing it down to 3/4" would help with increase flow? I will have a 1-2' section of braided silicone tubing from the return to the PVC to minimize noise and vibration. That could be a lot of fittings in a short run.
 
I haven't plumbed it. I need to make some adjustments to the stand and get the old tank out before I move the new one in and plumb it. I'm planning for a long 3 or 4 day weekend to swap systems and set up a temporary housing system.

I believe it will end up with three 90*s including the tee where they split for the loc-line. I have some 1" and 3/4" sch 80 I was planning on using. Do yall think plumbing it in 1" or 1 1/4" up to the drilled glass and reducing it down to 3/4" would help with increase flow? I will have a 1-2' section of braided silicone tubing from the return to the PVC to minimize noise and vibration. That could be a lot of fittings in a short run.
That’s what I did . I checked today it’s an 1 1/4 . I rain that all the way up to about 6 inches from the tank and reduced it . Also use 45s instead of 90s less lose in flow
 
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