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Syncra SDC 3.0 WiFi Controllable Pump (260-800 GPH)

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New Generation of Controllable SDC Sicce Syncra Pumps

Sicce pumps are used worldwide and have always been known for producing high-quality pumps. Now Sicce has introduced the SDC line of pumps that incorporate their quality standards into a DC powered pump. You can control the pump through the included controller, or connect it to your IOS or Android device for enhanced controls, alerts, and customizations.

 

Features

  • Compatibe with Neptune Apex Fusion
  • WiFi Control Enabled
  • Wet and Dry Use
  • 7.5 ft Max Head
  • 5 Year Warranty
  • Completely Silent
  • Flexible Pipe Hose Fittings Included

 

Controllable Smart Flow

The Sicce Syncra SDC pumps have a capacitive controller that lets you fine tune the flow through the pump making the perfect aquarium return pump. The SDC Controller comes with built in WiFi, and by downloading the free ContrALL app for your IOS or Android device, you can control the pump from anywhere in the world. Through your phone, you can access 5 different pre-set modes which are 100% customizeable. With the latest software updates, the SDC pumps are also now compatible with the Apex Fusion control system from Neptune Systems.

  • Built-In WiFi
  • Free IOS/Android App
  • 5 Pre-Set Flow Modes
  • 10 Minute Pause
  • 7 Hour ECO mode

To download the FREE Sicce ContrALL app for iOS devices - Click Here 

To download the FREE Sicce ContrALL app for Android devices - Click Here 

 

Temperature Monitoring

The integrated temperature probe measures the water’s temperature as it moves through the pump and you can check your aquarium’s water temperature at any time via the ContrALL app. The app will also send you notifications right on your smartphone should your aquarium’s water temperature fall or rise out of range. The alert range is completely customizable and the app can be set to display either °C or °F.

 

Tool Free Maintenance

Most pumps on the market today require you to dig into your toolbox, but the Sicce SDC pump does not! The pre-chamber can be removed without any tools, giving you easy access to the impeller for cleaning and inspection. We have found the easier something is to maintain, the more likely we are to do it. With maintenance being the key to a long-lasting pump, the SDC hit it out of the park with this one!

 

Silent Operation

Sicce has been known for producing extremely quiet pumps, but the SDC is on a whole new level. Each SDC has a polished ceramic shaft and bearings that are held to tighter tolerances that promote a much smoother function, minimizing any possible vibration. Sicce's newly redesigned rubber feet further help reduce noise from all sides of the pump.

 

Heat Reduction

Sicce has a proprietary hydraulic design for their SDC pumps that helps relieve the heat, along with high-quality components that go into every pump. They also have forced internal recirculation that helps promote less heat transfer.

 

Specifications

Dimensions - 7.3"L x 2.5"W x 3.8"H

Flow Range - 260 - 800 GPH

Max Head - 7.5 ft

Cable Length - 10 ft

Power Consumption - 6 - 35W

Input Size - 1" Female GAS

Output Size - 1" Female GAS

Voltage - 24V DC

Warranty - 5 Years with online registration

Use - Internal/Submersible or External

 

What's Included?

1x SDC 3.0 Multifunction Pump

1x SDC 3.0 Controller

1x SDC 3.0 Power Supply

4x Silencer Feet

1x 3/4" - 1" Flexible Pipe Barb Fitting

1x 1/2" - 1" Flexible Pipe Barb Fitting

 

More Information
SKU 250382
UPC 8011469974797
Instruction Manual Sicce Syncra 3.0 Owner's Manual
Aquarium Type Saltwater, Freshwater
Variable Speed Yes
Gallons Per Hour 100 - 300 GPH, 300 - 600 GPH, 600 - 1000 GPH
Max Head Height 5 -10 Feet
Pump Rotor Type Impeller
Control Type WiFi / App (Included), Digital DC Control (Controller Included)
Compatible with Controllers Apex
Alarms Mobile Alert
Power Type DC
Power Consumption 6 - 35 W
Power Cord Length 10 Feet
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Product Questions

Can I run this pump external on my calcium reactor? It MUST seal water tight and not leak from anywhere.......
Question by: Daniel on Nov 6, 2024, 4:38 PM
Use - Internal/Submersible or External
Answer by: Grace (BRS Staff) on Nov 8, 2024, 3:22 PM
If I want a flow rate of 400 gph for my uv sterilizer do I set the power at 50% ?
Question by: Randolph Wolf on Jan 29, 2023, 2:43 PM
Thanks for the question! Technically setting the pump at 50% with 0 ft of head pressure wqould put you around 400gph. That said the higher the head pressure on the pump the more restricted the flow. You would need to likely find a sweet spot. Unfortunately there is no good way to analyze flow unless you have a flow sensor. I just guesstimate it
Answer by: James Johnson (BRS Staff) on Feb 15, 2023, 2:32 PM
if I wanted to use this pump for a mixing station, what fittings would I need to go from the GAS thread on the pump to connect it to schedule 80 pipe?
Question by: Ray on Nov 16, 2022, 9:26 AM
Thanks for the question! For plumbing to schedule 80, use the included barbs and run 6-8" of tubing then use barb fittings on the Schedule 80 to go to the mixing station. The GAS are a unique thread style we don't have parts to match with, and the short bit of tubing will keep the pump super quiet reducing vibrations. Let us know if we can help with anything else!
Answer by: Kyle Thomas (BRS Staff) on Nov 23, 2022, 11:48 AM
Would this be a good size for IM 50 lagoon int?
Question by: Chuck on Nov 7, 2022, 3:56 PM
Thanks for the question! This pump can handle aquarims from 40-80 gallons without any issue and would work well for the IM 50 INT. Please let us know if we can help with anything else!
Answer by: Kyle Thomas (BRS Staff) on Nov 9, 2022, 11:21 PM
Will this pump fit in the pump chamber of water box 30.2 it currently has Sicce 2.0
Question by: Mike on Nov 3, 2022, 10:09 PM
The SDC 3.0 (7.3" x 2.5" x 3.8") is significantly larger that your existing Syncra 2.0 (4.84" x 3.35" x 4.13") so it most likely will not fit in the same pump chamber.
Answer by: Scott F. (BRS Staff) on Nov 9, 2022, 12:49 PM
Will this fit in an Innovative Marine AIO Fusion 40? If not can you recommend ones that will. Thanks.
Question by: Danell on Aug 6, 2022, 10:06 PM
Hey there,
Thank you for reaching out to us. This pump is too long. You need a pump under 5.9"x5.7". If you want a controllable, the Varios 2 is a great option.

https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/varios-2-controllable-dc-pump-792-gph-reef-octopus.html

Please let me know if you need anything further and take care!
Answer by: Matt Lucero (BRS Staff) on Aug 9, 2022, 8:38 AM
How long is the pump if it has the mesh cover on it instead of the adapter? It seems likely that the 7.3” is the longest measurement, which would likely be the adapter.
Question by: Ryan M on Jun 14, 2022, 7:10 PM
That is a great question. I am including a link to the video that has the dimensions listed The pump looks to be 7.3" while the strainer is another 2.5"

https://youtu.be/b9XaQTDwVFE?t=80

Answer by: Rick Pucciarella (BRS Staff) on Jun 16, 2022, 2:18 PM
Does the step barb fitting reduce the output when using 1" tubing?
Question by: Charles Wrobel on Mar 21, 2022, 7:43 PM
Hey Charles, thank you for reaching out! Because it is a stepped barb that goes to just under 3/4" it will reduce the pump a little bit, but shouldnt be too much of an impact to its function.
Answer by: James Johnson (BRS Staff) on Mar 24, 2022, 2:40 PM
what Electricity can take ? 100-240 Volt ?
Question by: Mohamed Alnuaimi on Mar 20, 2022, 7:01 AM
Hey Muhamed, thanks for the question! Including this one, most of our products are made in the US standard 110V.
Answer by: James Johnson (BRS Staff) on Mar 23, 2022, 5:06 PM
Will this fit in the third chamber of a Waterbox 20 Cube?
Question by: John Bernier on Feb 14, 2022, 2:19 PM
Thanks for the question! It looks like this pump is too big for the Waterbox 20 Cube as it's 3 inches longer than the longest dimension of the last chamber.
Answer by: Kyle Thomas (BRS Staff) on Feb 16, 2022, 12:25 PM