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    Jebao P100 air pump

    Anyone use one of these? (Or the 80) any ideas on wattage if so and would you recommend?

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jebao-PA-10...ag=googhydr-21


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    I have the 100 and it is pretty quiet and seems good value. Not a clue on wattage I’m afraid.


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    This off the review page:
    What an excellent Air pump

    Needed to attach a 3 pin mains plug first, but when going this has some serious output. Runs at 59 watts on my meter and is far better than my old 80 LPM pump. A little noisy on the vibrations. More of a low tone drone, would not recommend it for indoor use



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    I have one on my nexus 320. Had it about
    a year now. As said pretty quite. I run the ring air in nexus and 5 air stones. So does
    A decent job. Before I bought the air pump
    I had a ea 130 I think it was.
    And this pump is far better. Ain't got a clue
    On the wattage.
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    Thanks all, seems decent enough then compared to the EA, its much cheaper and available on Prime taboot. #bonus
    Fibreglassed/5000 gals/4.5 m Tunnel/Spindrifter/Twin drums/Bio chambers/Beads/Showers/Remora ASHP

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    Found the full specs for anyone interested. Pretty sure this is the same pump.


    • Model MA-65 - 43 Watt - Max 65 litre per minuite - Noise level 35dB - 220-240v 50Hz - 2m electric cable
    • Model MA-80 - 50 Watt - Max 80 litre per minute - Noise level - 36dB - 220v-240v 50Hz - 2m electric cable
    • Model MA-100 -60 watt - Max. 100 litres per minute - Noise level - 36dB- 220-240v 50Hz - 2 m electric cable
    • Model MA-120 -75 watt - Max. 120 litres per minute - Noise level - 36dB- 220-240v 50Hz - 2 m electric cable
    Fibreglassed/5000 gals/4.5 m Tunnel/Spindrifter/Twin drums/Bio chambers/Beads/Showers/Remora ASHP

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    I have a 120 model and had to bleed off air even if I turned all 4 bottom drains on! So far think it’s excellent

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    I have the PA100.

    Brilliant value for money and the output is probably very close to the claimed output.

    A lot cheaper, Quieter and lower power consumption than my Charles Austen pump.

    Will it last as long?
    No idea but other people have used them for years where they have outlasted EA pumps plus I can buy 2 of these for the price of the equivalent Charles Austen.

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    They're the Chinese copy of the Japanese HiBlow - in fact Jebao make most of the pond pumps on the market to various manufacturer's specs (and probably make HiBlow). The reason I'd go for the HiBlow is the reputation of the HPS series and now the XP series with the stronger magnet means less power consumption tested independently.
    14000l, my mutts: Chargoi (2010), Doitsu (2022), Tancho (2022), Kujaku (2022), Hi Utusri (2022)

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