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2 Dead jebao DC-12000 in 6 months has me giving up on them. Others have had the same problem.
Nothing blocked pump or got stuck in intake. I ran on 6/6. I do feed a fuge and tank with 1.5 inch header to 1 inch feeds with 5/6 head feet. Came home both times and pumps were dead. If I helped the rotor spin it would take off for a second and stop again. Must be circuits or windings in pump. Seen the power supplies go bad as well but that never happened for me. I find the flow rate to be lowered then advertised.Any idea what was the root-cause of failure? Magnet, motor, power supply?
Nothing blocked pump or got stuck in intake. I ran on 6/6. I do feed a fuge and tank with 1.5 inch header to 1 inch feeds with 5/6 head feet. Came home both times and pumps were dead. If I helped the rotor spin it would take off for a second and stop again. Must be circuits or windings in pump. Seen the power supplies go bad as well but that never happened for me. I find the flow rate to be lowered then advertised.
The out of water protection is thermal based I bet. It doesn't detect the presents of water. Just if pump is over amp/producing too much heat. This is I last 3 months and break. I am not the only one. Tank has ATO and full apex. I cleaned pump and wanted to get it working again but it wouldn't go. Even the first one I got had the rotor rubbing on the motor and didn't flow more then my 1262 eheim. I was wanting more flow and for 99 bucks in a group buy figured why not plus everyone was on his low watts dc pump kick. Well sorry I wasted my time and money. Just saying with over 5k in corals not worth it and I wouldn't tell anyone else to buy one. Coralvue even retired this pump line already.