Small disappointment with Jecod DMP programming

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Ok, this screen shut is for about a 6 month old Bluetooth "gyre type"
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And this one is frome a 2 years old "gyre type" wifi

First try this... classique at "some%" and save it
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Then go to random mode
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Old model don't have the slider but i see the 70%
Does it work ?
 

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I know this is old but do any of their modes simulate the Reef Crest mode that the MPs have ?
 

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I am using the IOS app and I don't have the option to change the power of the random flow mode but if I set it to random flow I can then change the power on the unit controller it self or if you go into another mode like Sine and set it to the speed you want then go back into random it retains the set speed setting from sine mode.
 

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I am using the IOS app and I don't have the option to change the power of the random flow mode but if I set it to random flow I can then change the power on the unit controller it self or if you go into another mode like Sine and set it to the speed you want then go back into random it retains the set speed setting from sine mode.
not sure whats up with your app.I an adjust flow power on Random with my DMP pumps I am using Iphone as well
 

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I got a DMP20 for my waterbox 60.2 and just ordered another one for that tank too. Works well.

The iPhone app is so-so, not as good as ecotech... the plastic feels cheap as well.. but heck its a fraction the cost of the Vortech.

One strange thing is I can connect to bluetooth fine but it wont connect via wifi.. Glad I got the bluetooh & wifi combo version.
 

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I got a DMP20 for my waterbox 60.2 and just ordered another one for that tank too. Works well.

The iPhone app is so-so, not as good as ecotech... the plastic feels cheap as well.. but heck its a fraction the cost of the Vortech.

One strange thing is I can connect to bluetooth fine but it wont connect via wifi.. Glad I got the bluetooh & wifi combo version.
get yourself these
I have them on all of my DMP pumps and they are super strong compared to factory. plus you can control the flow if you want it wider using different front nozzles.

Plus he sells a disassembly tool as well to make taking apart the wetside for deep cleaning much easier
 

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they have changed it since these DMP came out. You can control the Random speeds all the way from 30-100% for maximum flow
hey Jon! i am about to get one, but i wanted to verify this with you first since you seem to know what you're talking about! =). I just have 2 questions if you don't mind, since i tried ot read here but got confused? #1-So you said on the vortech knockoff Jebao DMP-40s you can adjust the maxspeed in the "random" pattern (which is all i want to use), and that they can also work as a master and slave concept? and #2- i also happen to have one of the Jebao Smart Wifi/Bluetooth MOW-30 (WIRED ones) they have been selling here in the states the last couple years.... do you think/know if the new DMP ones that ya'll are buying/using can also be used on the same Jebao App? I wonder if Jebao just has ONE app that is universal?
 

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odd, there app is so basic I thought they used the same one for every pump. I know when I had the SLW pumps the app was a carbon copy of the DMP app minus the random flow setting back then.
hey Jon? i know this is older, but I read your comment here. Do the wireless Jeabo DMPs use a different App for Jebao than the SLWs WIRED Jebao smart pumps App? Or can you use the DMP wireless ones and the wired Smart/wifi ones on the same App? (sorry, i know i asked similar in my 2 posts to you, i wasn't sure the first went thru).
 

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hey Jon? i know this is older, but I read your comment here. Do the wireless Jeabo DMPs use a different App for Jebao than the SLWs WIRED Jebao smart pumps App? Or can you use the DMP wireless ones and the wired Smart/wifi ones on the same App? (sorry, i know i asked similar in my 2 posts to you, i wasn't sure the first went thru).
Yes the DMP pumps have control of random all the way down to 30% power. Sync does work just fine but its not as fancy as Mobius or the AI version.
You set your master pump and set the programming. Then you select each slave pump and select the max power that pump will go. So if you have a setting on the master of say random at 75% and the sale you dont set it at 100% thinking it will then match the 75% you need to set the slave 75% or you can set it to 60% if you want it to run less than the master
Its been a while since I had the SLW pump but from what i can remember it was the same app. the SLW pump I had back in the day was bluetooth and my DMP pumps are bluetooth not the wifi versions.
So I am not sure about the wifi version if it acts different but I would guess they use the same app for all their wifi/bluetooth devices. The only difference I can remember between the SLW and the new DMP is now they have the ability to adjust flow in the random mode. The SLW didnt have that back then but I am not sure if that was only a DMP update or if it was app wide update for all pumps to take advantage of that new setting
 

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Its been a while since I had the SLW pump but from what i can remember it was the same app. the SLW pump I had back in the day was bluetooth and my DMP pumps are bluetooth not the wifi versions.
So I am not sure about the wifi version if it acts different but I would guess they use the same app for all their wifi/bluetooth devices. The only difference I can remember between the SLW and the new DMP is now they have the ability to adjust flow in the random mode. The SLW didnt have that back then but I am not sure if that was only a DMP update or if it was app wide update for all pumps to take advantage of that new setting
Wow dude thank you for helping with a prompt answer. I am on a bit of a time crunch to buy two before my other half changes his mind. LOL. I bookmarked this link, as it seems like i'm going to need it when i get them. I should be able to figure it out, but would you be against me asking any more questions to you should i get confused again like i did reading thru this very long chain? Don't worry i won't be pesty! Promise!
 

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Wow dude thank you for helping with a prompt answer. I am on a bit of a time crunch to buy two before my other half changes his mind. LOL. I bookmarked this link, as it seems like i'm going to need it when i get them. I should be able to figure it out, but would you be against me asking any more questions to you should i get confused again like i did reading thru this very long chain? Don't worry i won't be pesty! Promise!
I added more to the post
 

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yes, it follows the program of the master but will only go as high as you set it. Say on pulse the master is at 90% and 75% pulse and you set the sale to 50 it will run at 50% power but still 75% pulse
Hi Jon. Thank you for your help with programming these DMP40's. I just wanted to confirm something. You said that you set the Slave pump to maximum speed to match the Master pump. Example: Master is set to "Constant" mode at 60%. If I want the Slave to match that speed (or any other setting speed)... then I set the "Slave" speed to 60%? Let's say that I have 2 modes programmed for the Master. One mode is Constant and the other is Sine. I have the Constant set to 60% and the Sine set to 40%. So, if I want the Slave to match those speeds, I need to set the max speed on the Slave to 60%. Correct? I'm pretty sure this is right but just want to confirm one last time.

Last question: If I set the Slave speed to 100% so it will follow the Master and match any speed it's programmed to... the "hard wired controller" shows 100% speed on the LCD...even though the Master is currently running at 60%. Is this Slave actually running at 100% speed or just looks that way on the LCD? This is what is confusing to me. Should I just ignore what the controller says on the LCD?.. is it always matching the speed of the Master?

Thank you!
 

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Hi Jon. Thank you for your help with programming these DMP40's. I just wanted to confirm something. You said that you set the Slave pump to maximum speed to match the Master pump. Example: Master is set to "Constant" mode at 60%. If I want the Slave to match that speed (or any other setting speed)... then I set the "Slave" speed to 60%? Let's say that I have 2 modes programmed for the Master. One mode is Constant and the other is Sine. I have the Constant set to 60% and the Sine set to 40%. So, if I want the Slave to match those speeds, I need to set the max speed on the Slave to 60%. Correct? I'm pretty sure this is right but just want to confirm one last time.

Last question: If I set the Slave speed to 100% so it will follow the Master and match any speed it's programmed to... the "hard wired controller" shows 100% speed on the LCD...even though the Master is currently running at 60%. Is this Slave actually running at 100% speed or just looks that way on the LCD? This is what is confusing to me. Should I just ignore what the controller says on the LCD?.. is it always matching the speed of the Master?

Thank you!
Linking these 2 pumps for me has been a nightmare. I've been trying to figure out how to get 2 pumps to link and stay inline with each other for a month now. I have (2) DMP40's. I've set one as Master and the other as Slave. I have the Master programmed to 2 modes. It runs at 60% in the day and 30% at night. I set the Slave speed at 60%. Just now, as they changed to my night mode (Random Flow)... the Master is running correctly at 30% BUT the Slave is still running at 60%. This has been my issue for a month now. Seems the Slave pump IS changing modes correctly with the Master BUT it's not changing speeds. IF I manually change the Slave speed to 30% at night, it WILL change from 30% to 60% when my afternoon mode kicks in at 60% BUT it WON'T DROP from 60% to 30% at night when it's suppose to. What the heck? Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
 

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Hi Jon. Thank you for your help with programming these DMP40's. I just wanted to confirm something. You said that you set the Slave pump to maximum speed to match the Master pump. Example: Master is set to "Constant" mode at 60%. If I want the Slave to match that speed (or any other setting speed)... then I set the "Slave" speed to 60%? Let's say that I have 2 modes programmed for the Master. One mode is Constant and the other is Sine. I have the Constant set to 60% and the Sine set to 40%. So, if I want the Slave to match those speeds, I need to set the max speed on the Slave to 60%. Correct? I'm pretty sure this is right but just want to confirm one last time.

Last question: If I set the Slave speed to 100% so it will follow the Master and match any speed it's programmed to... the "hard wired controller" shows 100% speed on the LCD...even though the Master is currently running at 60%. Is this Slave actually running at 100% speed or just looks that way on the LCD? This is what is confusing to me. Should I just ignore what the controller says on the LCD?.. is it always matching the speed of the Master?

Thank you!
Let me answer my own question.

I reached out to Jebao and asked about the matching speed issue. This is what they said:
"The master-slave can sync the modes and frequency, but not power/watt. You need to set the watt% individually on each pump."

I'm not sure I would have bought a pair of their pumps if I knew this. I can't believe they can't the Slave pump won't match the set speeds of the Master in each mode. This sucks.
 

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I have 5 pump...master/slave are a pain....
I just use programme for each pump...
Or master/slave only in pulse or cross flow mode same power%. Etc..
 

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