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+1 What bradreef said, however I’m not sure how you’d accomplish that in your setup. Normally pipe feeds underwater into a seperate chamber that then overflows back through the filter sock. My understanding is that this entire portion of the sump contributes to the sound reduction design. In your case maybe a section of flexible hose pipe attached to the end of your PVC would work to at least divert the water closer to the filter sock surface. Might also work with a 45degree PVC elbow so the water comes at an angle instead of straight down. Please don’t blame me for any splashes, I’m not an engineer!!
How big is your tank? I don’t think you need to go so large on the drain pipe diameter. I’ve got 2 x 3/4” pipes connected to my two overflow drains on a 180 gallon, my return line is a 1”. My system runs silently and I get a pretty decent drain rate, I had to throttle my return pump back a little too, otherwise my system would produce a flushing effect that sounded like someone was flushing the toilet every 2 minutes.Would I be able to handle more flow using 1 1/4 pvc . I had to throttle back my return pump to bring the noise down
Yes I was getting the same flushing sound.How big is your tank? I don’t think you need to go so large on the drain pipe diameter. I’ve got 2 x 3/4” pipes connected to my two overflow drains on a 180 gallon, my return line is a 1”. My system runs silently and I get a pretty decent drain rate, I had to throttle my return pump back a little too, otherwise my system would produce a flushing effect that sounded like someone was flushing the toilet every 2 minutes.
In that case I think you did the right thing by dialing back your return pump. Has the noise abated?Yes I was getting the same flushing sound.
Mine is a 40 gal breeder
It was still noisy after changing to a longer pipe that goes into the water in the sock(rather then it ending above the sock and dumping into the water)? Mine go about 3" from the bottom
Yup, I should have suggested turning up the music or airpodsEverybody said that!!
That's a good point which I'd forgotten.Additionally, the valve that controls full siphon should be right by the sump and not under the box...unless this is a single drain kind of setup.
That's a good point which I'd forgotten.
Perhaps the OP is running the drain full open.
What's wrong with a few inches from bottom? I mean, I get that its harder to block but it's less turbulent a little lower..Pipe should end right below water surface and not near the bottom.