Pump vibration dampening.

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My large sump is on the same wall as my head board of my master bedroom. I have a vibration hum that is pretty loud from my feed pumps. Is there an easy dampening method to make the vibration go away ? I'm thinking of a short silicone hose piece on the suction side near the bulkhead and on the pressure side of the return pump. The pumps vibrate a lot as they are high output 4500 gph each, there are 2 of them. It also generates kind of a harmonic vibration and echoing through the 96" x 24" x 24" sump.

Has anyone tried this with any great success ? The size I would need is 2" for the suction, and 1 1/2" for the pressure return side.

If you have tried, and its succesful, where is a good source for the quality silicone or other type of rubber you used?
 
I wrap all my pumps (or place them on it) , with in a silicon glass dryer mat from Target. Cheap and seems to work well.
 
Which pump? What rpms does it run at? High rpm external pumps can be noise.
 
My large sump is on the same wall as my head board of my master bedroom. I have a vibration hum that is pretty loud from my feed pumps. Is there an easy dampening method to make the vibration go away ? I'm thinking of a short silicone hose piece on the suction side near the bulkhead and on the pressure side of the return pump. The pumps vibrate a lot as they are high output 4500 gph each, there are 2 of them. It also generates kind of a harmonic vibration and echoing through the 96" x 24" x 24" sump.

Has anyone tried this with any great success ? The size I would need is 2" for the suction, and 1 1/2" for the pressure return side.

If you have tried, and its succesful, where is a good source for the quality silicone or other type of rubber you used?

@14 foot reef - Many people have had good results using a yoga mat as a vibration pad.

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Which pump? What rpms does it run at? High rpm external pumps can be noise.
The Reeflo Suntail 4000 - 3600 RPM - Yes they are vibrating a lot and the hard plumbing to the large acrylic sump is echoing the hormonic vibration. So thinking i could use some sort of rubber or silicone coupler.
 
The Reeflo Suntail 4000 - 3600 RPM - Yes they are vibrating a lot and the hard plumbing to the large acrylic sump is echoing the hormonic vibration. So thinking i could use some sort of rubber or silicone coupler.
Ive used spa hose from home depot/Menards on the outlet/inlet to give it some flexibility and isolation. More worried that if using a flexible hose not rates for the pressure or vaccum might crush/suck in pipe. I am thinking of a soft silicone hose not handling pressures well. Just make sure the hose is rated for the pressure. I think it will help but have to install and see the results.
 
I placed in the past on filter pad for dampening
 
I use a water heater hose but it is so stiff I can't recommend it except that it won't collapse under suction.
 

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