Absolute CHEAPEST wavemaker

It's the pump only, so it will need some kind of controller.

The '2K pump only' is meant as an add-on for someone that already has a 2K and a controller. That way you would have a controller running 2 pumps.

FYI, BRS has the 2K + controller for 20% off. And they have the 'pump only' for 109.
If I just plug it in does it go on max or does it just not turn on at all
 
I'm looking for a wave maker thats small and cheap. Any ideas what there is
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RC cars have 3 wires on their electronic speed controllers. would be an expensive DIY and you may just blow out the gyre. If you knew someone with a controller I bet there is a way to figure out the signals necessary to the pump.
 
Gyres- Look at Jebao CP series which is reasonable although cheap pumps Never last for me
 
What I've experienced with the Jabeo's is the controller or the power supply is the die point. I've swapped my controller or power units out and the powerhead typically runs fine.
 
What I've experienced with the Jabeo's is the controller or the power supply is the die point. I've swapped my controller or power units out and the powerhead typically runs fine.
I haven't had to replace a controller (yet, knock on wood salt over the shoulder spin around three times) but I did recently replace a power unit for one of my Jebao wavemakers. The original one lasted 5 years, and the replacement was less than $20. I can deal with that! lol
 
Have you looked at Tunze 6055? They are $200 (amazon right now), but one failure of a cheap pump and your right there. Tunze stuff lasts a LONG time and if they should happen to fail, then they have good warranties and a real, helpful human in the US to get you through it.
 
Have you looked at Tunze 6055? They are $200 (amazon right now), but one failure of a cheap pump and your right there. Tunze stuff lasts a LONG time and if they should happen to fail, then they have good warranties and a real, helpful human in the US to get you through it.
I have but I'm looking specifically for the bar gyre design as its nicer and seems to work for all my lfs
 
Also what happens if I don't have wifi and just plug the gyre 2k in
99% sure that the pumps themselves don't plug into the wall. I don't have one, but I'm willing to bet the controller itself plugs into the wall and the pumps get their power from the controller
 
Let me just offer that I have a Gyre and I hate it. The flow is too linear and all of my acropora grow in that direction if I turn it up too much. They move a lot of water, but are just too static for me. Other than in a super huge tank for supplemental flow, I will never likely use one again.

I will say that people have complained about having to clean them, failure rates and all of that, but mine has been reliable and I don't clean it hardly ever. It is a MaxSpect xf350, maybe? I have had no issues with reliability and stuff.

Just a general disclaimer, but please don't make decisions based on a LFS, vendor or some other commercial enterprise. They goal to turn and burn stuff is different from yours as a long-term keeper.

Good luck.
 
In all seriousness, not cheap but consider MP-10, 40, etc.

Factor in you'll have them for a decade or more.

Factor in cleaning is a breeze, just swap out wetsides.

Factor in low profile look with no cord in the tank...

Factor in broad, strong, adjustable flow..

They have a lot of value IMO...
 
reefbreeders has a wavemaker that looks like the nero 5 pump from AI. has a warranty of 18 months too.
 
I found the maxspect brand gyres to be garbage :) You pay a lot and get garbage :)

I imagine a person who doesn't have the $$ to spend.. if they bought one would be ticked when they find out they also need to spend $$ on part replacements. They are a pain to clean as well.

I can not speak of the jeabo or icecap versions.
 

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