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I have been using Jebao DC-12000 pumps with my DIY controller. I love being able to control the speed of the pump via a simple PWM signal. But I am looking at a 3rd pump failure in 2 years. My understanding is that the newer Jebao DCT- and DCS- pumps are not PWM controllable so updating to a newer model is not an option. And the old DC- models are just not lasting long enough. So as much as I like the functionality of these pumps, I think it is time to move on.
So does anyone have any other recommendations for a pump that can be controlled by a documented protocol.
It would be easiest if it was digital PWM since that is what my controller is already set up for, but analog 0-10V or any other signal would be fine as long as the protocol is documented (I don't want to get into reverse engineering the protocol).
So does anyone have any other recommendations for a pump that can be controlled by a documented protocol.
It would be easiest if it was digital PWM since that is what my controller is already set up for, but analog 0-10V or any other signal would be fine as long as the protocol is documented (I don't want to get into reverse engineering the protocol).