It's funny that in every single Jebao thread I see at least one or two people that have a WP and an MP (and/or a Tunze). Why is that funny..... Because I have yet to see an MP or Tunze come out on top. Instead I see the opposite result. Just something I noticed.
And for the "AUTO" people...... There's a huge difference between "made in....." And "assembled in......". Just saying, lets put things in context and use legitimate references and comparisons.
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I think it's funny how this thread keeps turning into how much more great my jaebo is than your mp40, even though this is supposed to be a thread about TUNZE actions against jaebo. Of course you will see people who just bought a jaebo touting that it is the greatest investment they ever made, they just bought the thing. Most people who are satisfied, and don't mind purchasing, the mp40 will no see a need to get and compare this. The thing I am willing to bet, is a year down the road 50% of these same people will not be proclaiming these jaebo pumps as the most awesome thing on the planet. Everybody keeps looking at one thing as their evaluation of how much better this thing is then everything else, it is making a wave. That is only one aspect of performance, and no indication of quality...if you were to do a true performance/quality evaluation I don't think you would feel the same. Just to bring up a few points that you don't see covered anywhere on a jaebo thread about the jaebo pump, since we keep bringing up mp40s. Another thing that makes an mp40 so marketable, the selectable maximum flow rate out of the box..making it suitable for a vast array of different sized aquariums. With no modifications an aquarist can move his two mp40s from a 55 to a 120 and all he has to do is turn a dial. Another meat feature that can be seen as a must by some, is the optional battery backup and automatic power saving modes when operating on battery backup. Another Point that makes me like my mp40 is the fact that it seems to put a ton of flow from front to back and top to bottom of my tank everywhere. This non directionality of the flow I've never seen replicated with any powerhead. The wireless communication between pumps makes it easy for me to adjust flowrate and programming on all of my pumps just by making adjustments on one. The seedless integration into aquarium controllers giving me access to maximum flow and programming modes is quite nice, and settin different modes for different times of the day is quite nice. I like being able to run nutrient transport mode every Friday at 2 in the morning for five minutes without having to worry about it, and having it turn down to a nice gentle flow in the evening. The excellent customer support and ease to replace parts is really beyond mentioning, and I like how I have had mine running continuously for two years with no problems. It is funny when you see the same people
Comparing Chinese LEDs to radions, they scream it is not even close to a same comparison but then they compare a chinese pump to an mp40 they are wetting their pants over how great the Chinese pump is. I also like to support American companies when possible.
You will have fanboys of everything, and they will stand behind their favorite product no matter what. These jaebo pumps seem to be a good investment for the aquarist on a budget but they are honestly way too new to proclaim they are the most superior powerhead on the market. Now how about atar comparing it to the tunze powerhead that has introduced this problem instead of the mp40 because I don't think ecotech is very worried about losing a little business to jaebo. Like previously mentioned ecotech had already decided which corner of the market they are going to target and are just fine with tunze losing a little profit to jaebo, the customers who truly want ecotech products know what they are getting and are loyal to ecotech. I am actually trying to hunt one of these jaebo pumps down so I can see what all of the rage is about,
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