I can't see the outside overflow box, but I'd guess your water level problem starts here.
Water height in the in-tank section of these HOB overflows is usually determined by the height of the outlet on the out-of-tank portion... the tube in red in the crappy drawing I did. Extend this tube to the same height as you want the water level to be in the in-tank compartment, you should be able to quiet it down some.
Note: I DO NOT recommend these devices. None of them. If my choices are (A) No sump, or (B) a HOB Overflow, I'll take option A every single time. I simply do not trust HOB overflows. One too many flooded floors. Never again.
Water height in the in-tank section of these HOB overflows is usually determined by the height of the outlet on the out-of-tank portion... the tube in red in the crappy drawing I did. Extend this tube to the same height as you want the water level to be in the in-tank compartment, you should be able to quiet it down some.
Note: I DO NOT recommend these devices. None of them. If my choices are (A) No sump, or (B) a HOB Overflow, I'll take option A every single time. I simply do not trust HOB overflows. One too many flooded floors. Never again.


