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|   Agreed Dom. This guy even pops up every 3 months, no explanation on the lack of communication. Gives half answers, then gone again. I wouldn't touch one of their products. Too many other good options for people. 
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|   Its sad that a chinese company like Jebao can produce better customer service and product support than a company within our borders... I emailed them for new motor block for my 3 year old WP40....they charged me $30 shipped and it was here in 10 days. LOL I cant even get a response from waveline via email. So sad. 
				__________________  They call it addiction for a reason... | 
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|   That is sad. I'd thought about purchasing a DC return pump for my current system and to use on my next. My impression was RLSS is the best out there due to R&D and production, vs knock-offs with reproductions of previous/inferior versions, but this thread has brought much to light for me. As far as their customer service goes, how are they going to continue at this rate? I mean, come on, their back-up e-mail is a g-mail address ???? What kind of large, quality product producing company would use g-mail ...  Thankfully these guys are no longer the only players producing what appear to be quality pumps. | 
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|   Got a couple G's to spend, your troubles are over, here you go, free shipping: http://www.abyzzamerica.com/Abyzz-40...0-10m-110v.htm 
				__________________ Mike 77g sumpless SW DIY 10 watt multi-chip LED build  http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=82206 | 
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|   Looks like a 24V 8.8A ( 200W ) Meanwell off eBay like the one pictured on page 1 post #6 I do however suggest the 360W version as its cooled via a fan rather then rely on convection cooling, but I do not believe it would fit in the original casing and would require a custom enclosure. Last edited by _Adrian_; 02-15-2016 at 10:43 PM. | 
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|   its more than likely the same as my speed wave pumps.  I have them running off of an arduino controller.  It was either 1-10v signal or a PWM signal (i would have to look again at what I did.).  I have been running my pair on this controller for a year  approx. 3 wires going to pump - pwr supply +, pwr supply -, signal | 
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