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🌊 Ride the wave of innovation with SCP’s smart flow mastery!
The SCP WIFI Sine Cross Flow Pump Wave Maker (SCP-180M) combines cutting-edge 360° crossflow technology with smart WiFi and manual controls to create natural, evenly distributed wave patterns. Delivering up to 9642 GPH, this compact and energy-efficient pump ensures your aquarium experiences dynamic, lifelike water movement with effortless setup and universal voltage compatibility.
| Brand | Jebao |
| Colour | Natural |
| Material | Polyvinyl chloride , Stainless Steel |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product dimensions | 7.6L x 4.1W x 33.8H centimeters |
| Style | Submersible |
T**.
Works well, but directions could be better. Longevity TBD
I bought two of the SCP-180M's (wifi capable) to replace two Maxspect Gyre 250's that I had, one of whose motors failed after over 7 years of continuous use (not bad!). On first glance, these pumps feel sturdy and they install easily and securely to the 1/2" glass on my tank. Longevity is yet to be established, of course. If there are any surprises (like premature failure), I'll try to remember to update this review. The SCP-180Ms definitey produce more flow than my old Gyres (an important consideration for my 220 gallon SPS-dominated reef tank), so I've dialed back the pumps to 70% flow in the daytime and 30% at night. Setting up wifi was a bit of a pain because these pumps only connect on 2.4 GHz wifi and require you, on your phone or tablet using their automatic setup method, to connect at 2.4 GHz for setup. This won't do if you have a 5 GHz wifi network running at home or a 5/2.4 GHz network (I have an Orbi mesh network that doesn't allow me to shut off 5 GHz wifi independently of the 2.4 GHz wifi) but your phone connects preferentially to the 5 GHz network. Anyways, I learned that the way to connect in my case was to use the AP (access point) mode after which wifi setup was straightforward. The SCP-180M capabilities meet my needs, but the included directions are difficult to understand. But, with some effort, I was able to figure out the different modes and how to access/change different settings. I'm sure that there's a video somewhere that might have helped, but I managed without. The real keys to the kingdom, for me, was figuring out that the AP connection method was the way to go.
C**A
Funciona excelente
Supera mis espectativas, la uso al 40% y sustituyó a mis bombas de circulacion, mi acuario mide 2m y sin problema recircula toda el agua
T**R
Powerful wave maker
I have a 125 african cichlid tank with about 14 peacocks and 3 haps, most are teenagers and a few almost fully grown, so they produce a lot of POOP! I had a smaller wave maker in there and it did pretty good, but this one really pushes water, it catches every corner of the tank even in between the rocks. Theirs 8 speed settings, during the day and at night i leave it on setting 5, when i get home from work i usually turn it to 8 to get anything that didnt get suspended in the water thru out the day. Been keeping my tank clean and POOP free! It also agitates the water surface extremely well for oxygen. I did have a problem when i first got it, about a week or 2 weeks later on the slow setting it was making a ticking noise, i went thru the return process but the next day i did a water change and moved the wave maker and the ticking went away so i cancelled the replacement, ever since then its been doing good, I will update if things go south. Overall i am happy with it, its quiet, looks really good in the tank, and it does what i wanted it to do.
A**E
Quit working within a year.
I have been reef keeping for over 20 years. My go to is always Tunze, but I wanted to try this wavemaker. I had one when these types first came out and it lasted only a year, so I thought since it had been over 8 years I would try again hoping it would last longer. Unfortunately it did not. It began, okay, pumping a good amount of water. Then started to fade fast. It seemed to slow easily even without noticeable algae or issues of debris. I removed it for a few months and now put it back in and it is going on and off constantly. It is only 1yr and 2m old. Ugh. You get what you pay for I guess.
I**T
Wifi trouble. Noisy, low profile, powerful!
I got this wave maker because I need A low profile wave maker. The Wi-Fi and programming it’s a real pain and doesn’t work most of the time it only supports 2.4 GHz so it doesn’t work with 5.0 . The intake of the wave maker suctioned my anemone And nearly killed it. Also makes wearing sounds all the time audible from 3 feet. It’s a good wave maker for the money but I’m probably going to get ice cap next time.
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