I wish I could, but it's tough to say. I mean being a DC pump with a power supply it should have a near unity power factor going through the power brick transformer from the EB8 but there's no way to know how much of that power is actually hitting the pump from a raw amp reading of 0.1. Amps times volts would equal watts so 0.1 x 120v would assume about 12 watts but again there's not much way to quantify how accurate that is. Would need a specific instrument to measure it's true wattage. For example on an AC pump like the Fluval SP series I commonly run, I mights see 1.5amps of draw, but in actuality only radiate 70 watts due to it's very low power factor of 0.4 to 0.7 depending on the application it's put into.As a comparison, my Waveline DC-6000 claims specs of:
I run it at 64% via Apex. Just now I shut off everything else on that EB8 and power draw went down to a displayed 0.1A. Can anyone estimate the wattage?
- Wattage: 48 watts at full speed (measured after adapter) 55 watts including adaptor.
- Water Flow Rate: 6,000 Liters Max (1585 GPH)