Is your sump/overflow LOUD? THEN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!!

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jcardona1;4786979; said:
Yeah that is an interesting approach. I wonder though, can you close the valve enough so that the water level almost touches the overflow teeth? I like to keep the water level in the overflow box really high to avoid the sound of falling water...


ill go see if I can find the discussion, but i dont see why not. they were basically adjusting the gate so the water moved up within 2-3 inches of the top of the box. Same thing youre doing, just without the standpipe. they say it actually makes it more quiet. Ill dig and see if I can find the actual discussion.....
 
Jc1119;4787352;4787352 said:
Even if it is more quiet, wouldn't that mean alot more water in the sump when the pump was off? The standpipe would keep more water in the tank right?
Yup! When the power goes off, the overflow box stays full of water due to the standpipe. Without the standpipe and a bare bulkhead only, all that water will go down to the sump. If you have a big enough sump this really isnt a concern, but it is something to think about. I guess you could even do a small standpipe, once that is about half the length of the overflox box...
 
jcardona1;4787367; said:
Yup! When the power goes off, the overflow box stays full of water due to the standpipe. Without the standpipe and a bare bulkhead only, all that water will go down to the sump. If you have a big enough sump this really isnt a concern, but it is something to think about. I guess you could even do a small standpipe, once that is about half the length of the overflox box...

Seems pretty quiet with the standpipe so I'll probably go that route anyways. The more water I can keep in the tank the better...
 
On my 270 gallon tank with a 300 gallon wet dry. I have 5 predrilled holes. I have two drain line and and 2 return lines. I cap off one holes. I have ball vales on the two drain lines and one on the return line. I have them slightly close off on the drain lines to let the water level rise about two inch above the overflow box. I have no gurgle. Only noise I have is the vibrating noise coming from mag 24 pump. I think have too many 90 degree elbows in my return.
 
tanboy561;5099333; said:
On my 270 gallon tank with a 300 gallon wet dry. I have 5 predrilled holes. I have two drain line and and 2 return lines. I cap off one holes. I have ball vales on the two drain lines and one on the return line. I have them slightly close off on the drain lines to let the water level rise about two inch above the overflow box. I have no gurgle. Only noise I have is the vibrating noise coming from mag 24 pump. I think have too many 90 degree elbows in my return.
Try putting a 2 inch layer of coarse filter foam under the pump. Should improve the vibration problem.

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I <3 my durso... SO simple and SO quiet...

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Granted I'm only running a 75g + ~10g sump... I want to try the Bean when I go bigger!
 
Gurgle doesn't even describe the noise coming from my 500g when I first fired it up. There was no thought into my plumbing other than getting it to flow 5000gph and there was no way t hold a conversation anywhere in the basement. Luckily I got it all quieted down using other methods and is better, but nowhere near silentbut I didn't expect it would be
 
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