Stumbled on this pump, and it looks to be a Octo Varios Clone from what i can tell, which is amazing, as it saves me like $300. what comes in the box? It comes with the float valves right? to kill power if your ATO failed?
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Great! Thank you! ill have to build my own cable, as that cable uses 2 0-10 v per device the way its built, not a big deal, and will let me add that control via my reef angel, and save me a ton. Added to the list!The DCA4,000 includes everything, pump, controller, intake grate, and float switch. You can hook them up to an apex VDM for control too with the apex adapter cable add-on.
They work great and have been popular, we've had them almost 2 years now.
Now i see wave function, i dont want that per say, i just want to be able to dial in the flow like the older models and slow it down. It can still do that right? or is the wave the only thing?The DCA4,000 includes everything, pump, controller, intake grate, and float switch. You can hook them up to an apex VDM for control too with the apex adapter cable add-on.
They work great and have been popular, we've had them almost 2 years now.
Thanks, i"ll check it outShortly after posting here, I ended up purchasing a D700 Plus skimmer with the DCA3000 pump...I love it so far. I have the dc pump running at about 50%, it is silent and moves a TON of water through that skimmer. I actually took it apart recently and did a deep clean in the pump. The way it is built, there aren't screws that rust out (like on my CurrentUSA eFlux, ugh). The head of the pump just sort of twists on there, which I find very nice because it makes it easy to clean and no chance of rusted screws. I would buy again (and very well might buy soon to replace my main return). Hope this helps!