Dive Deeper: Info & Tips for Ecotech Marine Pumps
Ecotech Marine has become synonymous with high‑end, smart aquarium equipment, and their pump lineup is no exception. From the powerful Vectra return pumps that drive crystal‑clear circulation to the precision‑controlled Versa dosing pumps that keep water chemistry locked in, Ecotech delivers quiet performance, energy efficiency, and seamless app‑based control.
At Top Shelf Aquatics, we stock the full range of Ecotech Marine Pumps so you can streamline both flow and dosing under one ecosystem. Each pump connects through the Mobius™ platform, allowing you to set schedules, monitor performance, and sync multiple devices all from your phone. Whether you’re plumbing a new reef, upgrading an existing system, or automating supplement delivery, Ecotech pumps provide the reliability and flexibility serious hobbyists demand.
Choosing the Right EcoTech Marine Pump for Your Aquarium
Vectra S2 Return Pump: Perfect for mid‑size systems (about 50-90 gallons), the S2 moves up to 1,400 GPH with whisper‑quiet DC performance. It includes flexible plumbing fittings, auto‑calibration, and full Mobius™ app control for flow tuning, feed modes, and battery‑backup integration.
Vectra M2 Return Pump: A versatile option for mixed reefs and SPS tanks in the 70–180 gallon range, the M2 pushes up to 2,000 GPH while handling significant head pressure. Like all Vectras, it’s fully serviceable, offers leak‑detector accessory ports, and provides real‑time flow data through the Mobius™ dashboard.
Vectra L2 Return Pump: Built for large displays, frag systems, or multi‑tank manifolds (150 gallons and up), the L2 delivers up to 3,800 GPH. It features soft‑start plumbing protection, extreme head‑pressure capability, and detailed flow‑meter readouts in Mobius™-making it a powerhouse for high‑demand setups.
Versa Dosing Pump: The single‑head Versa excels at precision dosing, from 0.5 µL up to 300 mL per minute. Whether you’re running two‑part, Kalkwasser ATO, trace elements, or automated nutrient control, the Versa’s stepper‑motor accuracy, quick‑swap peristaltic head, and 0.1‑mL scheduling via Mobius™ keep parameters rock‑steady.
Versa Dock (4‑Pump Manifold): For larger reefs requiring multi‑channel dosing, the Versa Dock organizes up to four Versa heads under one power supply. Its magnetic back mount keeps your stand tidy, and centralized firmware updates in Mobius™ make managing multiple pumps effortless.
All EcoTech Marine pumps integrate natively with the Mobius™ app—no extra controller modules needed—giving you streamlined control and monitoring straight from your phone.
Optimizing EcoTech Marine Pump Performance
Match Plumbing Diameter to Pump Output
Use appropriately sized PVC or flex tubing-oversized lines reduce head pressure and keep the Vectra operating in its most efficient range. Long, narrow, or kinked runs can restrict flow, increase noise, and raise power draw.
Schedule Feed and Maintenance Modes
Program quick‑access feed pauses in Mobius™ to slow or stop the Vectra during target feeding or water changes. This prevents food from being swept into overflows and keeps dosing pumps from running when the return is off.
Leverage Battery‑Backup Compatibility
Pair Vectra pumps with EcoTech’s Battery Backup (or another 24‑V supply) to maintain minimal return flow during power outages. Even low‑speed circulation helps preserve oxygen levels and temperature stability.
Maintain Versa Heads for Long‑Term Accuracy
Inspect Versa tubing monthly for wear, salt creep, or flat spots. Swapping the peristaltic head takes under a minute and keeps dosing volumes precise. Re‑calibrate dosing volumes in Mobius™ whenever heads are replaced.
Group Versas on a Versa Dock
Mounting multiple Versa pumps on a single dock tidies cables, consolidates power supplies, and keeps each pump magnetically secured—reducing vibration and simplifying maintenance.
Track Flow & Dosing Data Trends
Use Mobius™ graphs to monitor return‑flow stability and cumulative dosing totals. Spotting subtle drifts—like a gradual drop in GPH or rising additive usage—can alert you to clogged socks, growing coral demand, or pump‑head wear before issues arise.
Expert Tips
1. Calibrate After Any Plumbing or Tubing Change
• Run the Vectra flow‑calibration wizard in Mobius™ whenever you alter your return line or add equipment.
• Re‑calibrate each Versa head whenever you change its tubing or move the pump; even minor line‑length differences can shift dose volumes.
2. Clean Vectra Wet‑Ends Quarterly
Disassemble the volute and impeller every 3-4 months. Soak in a 50/50 vinegar/RO‑DI solution for 20 minutes, rinse well, and reassemble. This prevents calcium buildup, preserves efficiency, and keeps the pump quiet.
3. Add an EcoTech Battery Backup for Outage Protection
A Battery Backup keeps a Vectra running at reduced speed during power failures—maintaining turnover, oxygenation, and temperature until utility or generator power returns.
4. Replace Versa Tubing After 6,000 Gallons or 12 Months (Whichever comes first)
The peristaltic tubing inside each Versa head is rated for roughly 6,000 gallons of cumulative dosing or one year of use. Swap the head or tubing at that interval, then re‑calibrate dosing volumes in Mobius™ for continued accuracy.
5. Prevent Siphoning on Downhill Dosing Lines
If your Versa outlet sits above the sump waterline, gravity can pull liquid after the motor stops. Install an inline check valve or ensure the last section of tubing remains above the liquid level to eliminate siphon risk.
Installation & Maintenance
Installing Your Vectra Return Pump
- Dry‑Fit the Plumbing: Test‑fit unions, slip fittings, and valves before gluing. A union on each side of the pump makes future removal simple.
- Prime & Calibrate in Mobius™: After filling the system, open valves fully, power on the Vectra, and run the flow‑calibration wizard. Accurate calibration ensures reliable GPH feedback and protects the motor from running dry.
- Add Soft‑Start & Feed Modes: In Mobius™, schedule feed pauses and gentle ramp‑ups after power cycles to prevent back‑siphon surges and livestock stress.
- Battery‑Backup Port: If you use the EcoTech Battery Backup, connect the DC lead to the pump’s dedicated port and test a brief outage to confirm reduced‑speed operation.
Installing Your Versa Dosing Pump
- Secure Mounting: Snap each Versa head onto the Versa Dock (or mount individually) with the rollers facing down. The magnetic dock keeps pumps steady and reduces vibration.
- Use Quality Tubing & Check Valves: Run chemical‑resistant tubing for supplements, and install check valves on any line that could siphon. Keep the last inch of tubing above the sump waterline when possible.
- Prime & Calibrate: In Mobius™, prime each head until fluid reaches the outlet, then run the volume‑calibration wizard. Re‑calibrate after any head swap or tubing change.
- Stagger Start Times: When running multiple Versas, schedule doses a minute apart. This lowers peak current draw and ensures each head maintains its target RPM.
Routine Maintenance Tips
- Vectra Wet‑End Service (Every 3-4 Months): Power off, close valves, remove the union‑coupled wet end, and soak volute/impeller parts in a 50/50 vinegar‑to‑RO/DI bath for 20 minutes. Rinse, reassemble, and re‑calibrate if flow has changed.
- Versa Tubing & Head Replacement: Replace the peristaltic head after 6,000 gallons dosed or 12 months, whichever comes first. Mobius™ tracks lifetime volume and will remind you when you’re approaching the limit. Re‑calibrate immediately after replacement.
- Check for Leaks & Salt Creep: Inspect all unions, O‑rings, and tubing joints monthly. Wipe salt deposits off fittings and the Versa Dock to prevent corrosion.
- Firmware Updates: Open Mobius™ every few weeks and apply any available firmware updates; updates can improve stepper‑motor accuracy, add flow or dosing profiles, and fix minor bugs.
Battery‑Backup Test: Simulate a five‑minute outage every six months to confirm the Vectra switches to reduced‑speed backup mode and resumes full speed when power returns.