Jebao MDP vs DCP

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I will be purchasing am new return this weekend to replace my old mag 18 that has ran for years. I would like more flow than it provides. I have a 120 with a 40 breeder basement sump. There is also a 29 gallon anemone tank and a 29 gallon refugium that is gravity fed from anemone tank attached to the system.

I am looking at Jebao MDP and DCP 20000 pumps. The MDP is $25 more at $250 and has wifi. Any other differences? Would you pick one or the other for any particular reason?
 

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It's really hard to interpet Jebao with all the models, but I'm pretty sure the primary difference is just wifi and the mdp being a newer model. Specs seem pretty similar. Dcp is from 2017, i think mdp is like 2021. I would choose the MDP if I were making the purchase.
 

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I will be purchasing am new return this weekend to replace my old mag 18 that has ran for years. I would like more flow than it provides. I have a 120 with a 40 breeder basement sump. There is also a 29 gallon anemone tank and a 29 gallon refugium that is gravity fed from anemone tank attached to the system.

I am looking at Jebao MDP and DCP 20000 pumps. The MDP is $25 more at $250 and has wifi. Any other differences? Would you pick one or the other for any particular reason?
Wifi is about it. I have both in service.
 

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I have a dcp6500 and its over kill for my 90 with 29 gal sump. I considered the wifi one but once you set it there is no need to keep messing with it. I even have a Core15 pump that I recently just acquired and dont want change it out because its working so well.
 

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