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Just got my drains done to do leak test before tank goes in final location. I am running a Jebao DC-6000 pump does anybody know what the actual flow rate on these pumps are? It says 1585 gph but, have heard people say it is less than they say. I hooked up 3/4" clear tubing then changed it over to 3/4 pvc before it goes thru the stand. So i have about 3' clear tubing and 2' pvc. I'm running it film blast on my 75.
 

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I have the dc-12000 and it replaced my mag 18. I have a lot more flow from the 12000. I'm now running biopellets and cal reactor off of my hard line and still have more flow then the mag18 ever did.
 

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I wanted to get the DC 6000 but I thought it would be high for our 65 sps heavy 4' clearing till the tank return. Clear tube then 2' PVC for the returningplumbing.


Any thoughts.? Should I get a 10000 or 12,000.?
 
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I think the next size up from the 6000 is 9000.

If it is 600 then I may have to order the 9000 and keep the 6000 in case for an emergency backup. How would a person know what it really is? It sure moves a bunch of water but, I'm new so it may not be as much as I think.
 

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I'm new to the Dc return pumps. Lol. So I'm a noob in this category.


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The beauty of DC pumps is you can turn down/up the flow. My recommendation is get a bigger one and just turn it down to the flow you need/want. That's better than getting one that is too small. Right?

My DC pump is pumping from the basement, so I can't comment on 4' of head pressure. I can say that my Diabloe DC10500 (Jabao 12000) isn't even on the highest setting to get me my desired flow with about 14' of head.
 
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I just can't hardly believe it is 1000 gph lower than what is spec. I could see maybe over spec by a maybe a couple hundred gallons.
 
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Maybe I'm just thinking to much again. I only have a 75g even if it is 600 gph that should be enough. Plus I also got a RW-8 and will probably get another before it's all over so should that be enough flow for just about anything I would want to do?
 

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Ive seen the jaebo line but ive seen alot of negative feed back on failing pumps. At this point in my build im ok with spending more to get a good quality pump thats backed by coralvue for 2 years.
 
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I've seen many mixed reviews and I'll probably get something else in the future. I'm trying to get this build started on a budget so I went this way. I do love how quite it is and works really well. It will more than likely end up as a spare in my closet or just feeding my fuge. The speeds and feed button are pretty great. For the money I have in it if it last 18 months them out would be worth the money. I could buy 3 pumps for the price of some of them and have spares. I have a lot to learn in this hobby and sometimes it's the hard way.
 

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Honestly your probably right. I just hate buying things 2 times. Ive been on a budget also. I have a 1000gph aqua top right now that I can hear running in my bed room upstairs! Lol
 

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Ive seen the jaebo line but ive seen alot of negative feed back on failing pumps. At this point in my build im ok with spending more to get a good quality pump thats backed by coralvue for 2 years.

Diablo and Jabao are the same pumps. I own them both. I made the same call as you though back
When I bought the Diablo first thinking it would be a better pump.
 

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My first dc12000 lasted about a year then the motor stopped. I always have 2 of everything for that tank just incase something goes wrong. Bought a new backup for next year if this one fails. The new one I got from Amazon this time came with the cage for the intake which is kind of nice but in most tanks like mine not needed.
 

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I have dc 9000 on a 125 with 4' head. I run it at 50%

Had it for over a year now...very happy with it
 

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Diablo and Jabao are the same pumps. I own them both. I made the same call as you though back
When I bought the Diablo first thinking it would be a better pump.



Are they exactly the same pump? Or is there better parts. I keep hearing different things on this. Better quality on the Octo is the word on the street. The warranty is for sure better.
 

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