Jebao sine driver slw-30

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I have 4 of these sine drivers in my tank, they came with the tank when I bought it so I have no manual for them. Looking for advice on adjustments or maybe a direction to find the actual manual.
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I always used else mode on my slw-10. tank was too small to use two of them, but if I had multiple I’d probably try out one of the wave modes with them synched together.
I have tried different settings on it, just couldn’t fully figure it out. I have a 180 gallon tank with 2 of the sine drivers on either side. On a very low setting on “H” my corals will stay open but little to no movement.
 
I have tried different settings on it, just couldn’t fully figure it out. I have a 180 gallon tank with 2 of the sine drivers on either side. On a very low setting on “H” my corals will stay open but little to no movement.

H was just constantly running the same speed right? or is that what you use to sync them together? I’ve never run a slave so unfortunately I can’t help you out with that.

few things I do remember trying to figure out was the two different speed controls (knob and button/lights). The knob adjusts how fast it ramps up and down between each pulse and the speed button/light adjusts the gph. I always found it hard to notice the difference.

I tried night mode for a while but It always went into night mode unless I had the room lights on during the day.

to access feed mode you just hold the button for 3 seconds or so.
 
H was just constantly running the same speed right? or is that what you use to sync them together? I’ve never run a slave so unfortunately I can’t help you out with that.

few things I do remember trying to figure out was the two different speed controls (knob and button/lights). The knob adjusts how fast it ramps up and down between each pulse and the speed button/light adjusts the gph. I always found it hard to notice the difference.

I tried night mode for a while but It always went into night mode unless I had the room lights on during the day.

to access feed mode you just hold the button for 3 seconds or so.
It keeps it on a continuous run instead of pulse. I’ve been playing with it to find the right setting to keep the corals happy
 
I have 2 of these pumps . I find else mode to be the best for me . More random
 

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