K Karl K Plecostomus MFK Member Feb 10, 2014 1,102 4 53 Denmark Nov 6, 2014 #11 I just cleaned the filter, and i made sure that the valves are tightly screwed on. The noise is comming from the filter, not the in or outtake. Gonna try to turn down the output valve down a bit.
I just cleaned the filter, and i made sure that the valves are tightly screwed on. The noise is comming from the filter, not the in or outtake. Gonna try to turn down the output valve down a bit.
D deeda Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Mar 26, 2008 4,142 3,145 1,279 Northeast Ohio Nov 7, 2014 #12 Make sure that the rubber intake connection is below the water line to reduce the possibility of ingesting air.
Make sure that the rubber intake connection is below the water line to reduce the possibility of ingesting air.
johnny potatoes Aimara MFK Member Mar 27, 2010 897 527 130 Dewey Nov 7, 2014 #13 deeda said: Make sure that the rubber intake connection is below the water line to reduce the possibility of ingesting air. Click to expand... I had the same problem once, that could be it. Sent from my SM-G900P using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
deeda said: Make sure that the rubber intake connection is below the water line to reduce the possibility of ingesting air. Click to expand... I had the same problem once, that could be it. Sent from my SM-G900P using MonsterAquariaNetwork App