Any idea what I should do to help quit this drain definitely louder than my Liking Just got this tank setup today and I’ve tried to cap it and drilled holes through the cap that didn’t help I’ve read up on some other remedies Any ideas ?
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Tried to cover the over flow a little bit no noise redux really. Air and water fighting at the top creating a loud swirl gurgle noise I’ve seen durso styles that might work in my case I just don’t know though. I don’t have an emergency drain lolShort-term: ear plugs. A cover for the overflow portion might help a bit.
There was another thread like this a couple days ago. Try flexible tubing instead of hard plumbing. Nice big S curves from the bulkhead to your filter / sump.Any idea what I should do to help quit this drain definitely louder than my Liking Just got this tank setup today and I’ve tried to cap it and drilled holes through the cap that didn’t help I’ve read up on some other remedies Any ideas ?![]()
Dang. Well I guess I’ll have to figure it out I did get a new return pump cause the one the guy gave me was crap and probably more then what I needed so hopefully this new one will adjust lower than the current one I haveDo not put a valve on the drain and create a siphon unless you have an emergency drain pipe for backup.
The easiest way to reduce noise is to slow down the return pump with a valve. The noise is from too much water going down the drain and sucking air along with it.
The *best way would be to change that 2 hole setup to a Herbie drain system using both pipes as drains. You then have to run a return over the back of the tank.
Not the best picture cause I’m at work now but you see my issue here I’d have to change some things up with the current plumbing I guess to make this quietness workDo not put a valve on the drain and create a siphon unless you have an emergency drain pipe for backup.
The easiest way to reduce noise is to slow down the return pump with a valve. The noise is from too much water going down the drain and sucking air along with it.
The *best way would be to change that 2 hole setup to a Herbie drain system using both pipes as drains. You then have to run a return over the back of the tank.
Did a little google on it just now I’ll look more into that as well. Thank youTry making a hofer gurgle buster. Silenced mine. Cheap DIY
Take out the return pipe and go over the side. Now you can set up a Herbie.Any idea what I should do to help quit this drain definitely louder than my Liking Just got this tank setup today and I’ve tried to cap it and drilled holes through the cap that didn’t help I’ve read up on some other remedies Any ideas ?![]()

You can cut the tubing from the return pump right above the sump, then add a ball valve from the hardware store to slow down the return pump. That would be really simple.Not the best picture cause I’m at work now but you see my issue here I’d have to change some things up with the current plumbing I guess to make this quietness work
Probably be something I do in the future more looking for a temp fix right now in just the noice Sounds like not much toTake out the return pipe and go over the side. Now you can set up a Herbie.
Safer, quiter, and faster.
I could do that. Cause there’s a quarter inch splitter between the hoses to make fit from return pump to return bulk head I could use something like thisYou can cut the tubing from the return pump right above the sump, then add a ball valve from the hardware store to slow down the return pump. That would be really simple.
Yes, something like that picture. The barbed fittings style with hose clamps would be easiest. 1/4" is smaller than most return pumps have for an outlet. Use whatever size fits the tubing you have.I could do that. Cause there’s a quarter inch splitter between the hoses to make fit from return pump to return bulk head I could use something like this
Just wondering but how would putting a valve on the drain, which only changes the amount of water being let through, create a siphon? Everything else makes sense, if the main drain clogs for any reason the emergency drain would begin to workDo not put a valve on the drain and create a siphon unless you have an emergency drain pipe for backup.
The easiest way to reduce noise is to slow down the return pump with a valve. The noise is from too much water going down the drain and sucking air along with it.
The *best way would be to change that 2 hole setup to a Herbie drain system using both pipes as drains. You then have to run a return over the back of the tank.
If it doesn't work you only lose a few bucks. That's why I tried it in the first place. But it worked for me.Did a little google on it just now I’ll look more into that as well. Thank you
Decreasing the amount of water going down the single drain will raise the level of water in the overflow. When the drain is far enough under water, it will act as a siphon. Air will no longer be in the drain, and it will be silent. That's how reefers set up a Herbie or Beanimal drain system.Just wondering but how would putting a valve on the drain, which only changes the amount of water being let through, create a siphon?
Yes, you need the emergency/trickle pipe to make it safe. Without the emergency/trickle drain, any blockage (even a partial one) risks flooding the display.Everything else makes sense, if the main drain clogs for any reason the emergency drain would begin to work

