Help before my wife makes this tank go bye bye!
I have a 150g. The overflow is 2 1" pipes. It is about a 3' drop into an elbow, than a 5' run over to another 90 degree elbow which dumps into the sump (about 1')
There seems to be a little bit of air stuck in the 5' horizontal run (this run does have a downward angle of a few degrees), and the thing is loud. I dont want to say it is as loud as a flushing toilet, but it is louder than my wife is willing to tolerate. Any suggestions? There are two pieces of airline tube coming out of each of the overflow stand pipes to let some air out.
I was kind of thinking of putting a T in place of the last elbow then adding a few inches of up pipe with air holes in it to vent the system.
Also, the back of the stand is open. If I covered it with sound deadening insulation, would that help? Anything to quiet it would work.
Lastly, the return pump, a Rio 32, hums quite a bit. You can feel the vibrating up the side of the tank and even on the canopy. any trick to quiet that guy down?
I have a 150g. The overflow is 2 1" pipes. It is about a 3' drop into an elbow, than a 5' run over to another 90 degree elbow which dumps into the sump (about 1')
There seems to be a little bit of air stuck in the 5' horizontal run (this run does have a downward angle of a few degrees), and the thing is loud. I dont want to say it is as loud as a flushing toilet, but it is louder than my wife is willing to tolerate. Any suggestions? There are two pieces of airline tube coming out of each of the overflow stand pipes to let some air out.
I was kind of thinking of putting a T in place of the last elbow then adding a few inches of up pipe with air holes in it to vent the system.
Also, the back of the stand is open. If I covered it with sound deadening insulation, would that help? Anything to quiet it would work.
Lastly, the return pump, a Rio 32, hums quite a bit. You can feel the vibrating up the side of the tank and even on the canopy. any trick to quiet that guy down?


