Return pump watt reading?

Rglad91

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so I just installed a return pump and it says it’s operating at 59 watts while my apex is saying 309 watts. I’m confused?
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Get a kill-a-watt and figure out who is lying. I've found the apex to be accurate, but that is odd..
 

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I have the Jaebo DCP 8000. My pump is rated for 65 watts. The display however goes from 30 to 100. It does say Watts. I believe this is percentage of full power not watts. I don't have an Apex to know my actual watts. Also your Apex is reading wall watts which doesn't account for heat losses. Being a cheap pump may not be very efficient . Your pump is rated for 105 watts. If I'm right about percentage than you should be drawing about 55 watts.
 

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