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finind

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  1. Bro what about getting a step down transformer. I've seen ppl do it on the WP25 with much success! I think that way the motor would spin slower giving lesser flow.

    Thanks for the idea!

    Where can I get such transformer? any recommended shop/brand/type? :ThanxSmiley:

  2. Lol dont think it can get any lower than wp10 bro. It does have the s3 mode right? which is 50%? So about 2000L per/hr flow. If any smaller, should just use a return pump rated under 2000L. Just no nice wave effect i guess. Whats ur tank size? Seems really small.

    main is 35cm L x 30cm H x 30cm D

    the problem is there is still a little "sand erosion" at 50% strength ... the wave bounce off the glass and also force downward, though I already point the wp10 upward, and cause the fine sand to be blown inward casing a mess

    back to hyfro flo ...

  3. when first start to use chiller will bother how often it kicks in, for how long and rest for how long

    now I more concern did the electrical bill go up alot .. otherwise just let it kicks in as often as it like as long as the tank water is cool :D

  4. I think its chinese new year in china therefore the sale rep are off.

    If i'm not wrong east ocean carries e.shine but not sure they have the model you want :)

    east ocean carries the newer model ba ... $$ and size and need too over :D

    just need a simple low end de

  5. Do seriously consider Eshine. Order it yourself online, very easy. Good service, delivery is prompt and pricing affordable. My Lumens Aqua LEDs start to go off within one year of use.

    how's your eshine so far? still going strong?

  6. main tank portion is slightly bigger than 1ft cube, total volume around 50+ litre including sump area.

    currently using a hydro centrifugal pump 1000L/h to pump sump water thru chiller then back to main tank.

    Thought of changing to a slightly more powerful pump.

    Any good budget, low wattage pump to recommend?

    :ThanxSmiley:

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