Hey Folks:
I just got my Marineland 93 gallon cube wet!
Been waiting well over a year to get it set up but between buying a new construction home and having 2 back surgeries I'm now finally getting it set up.
Just got it wet two days ago.
I'm running a Triton 5 for return pump with a gate valve so excess pump supply can feed my calcium reactor and (hopefully) my protein skimmer.
This is the first tank I have set up without a fish/pump room. (not true my first tank was 10 gallons and used an underground filter. That was new technology 40+ years ago)
Wife said this is the last tank I will ever set up and it better be quiet since it sits in our living room and will have all equipment in the tank stand.
Well....I turned on the return pump and while the pump was not silent, I think she could live with it.
My real problem is with the overflow stand pipe.
Regardless of where I set the gate valve my overflow chamber fills to over the stand pipe elbows then suddenly lowers to below the holes drilled thru my my return Marineland pipe elbows.
Never saw a stand pipe with holes drilled thru a return elbow. That is where the noise starts and just cycles up and down.
Above the stand pipe sound acceptable, lower then pre drilled holes in the elbow noise is louder than I can get my TV.
I reduced the plumbing on the drain side of the bulkhead to 1 inch, but it measured 1 inch thru the bulkhead so I figured I was safe.
Any ideas?
Really don't want to have to redo the drain line past the bulkhead fitting, but I will if I have to.
Wife came home as I was trying to get this figured out and she made it clear that if this is as quiet as it can get then the tank is a no go.
Please help, I just can't look at other peoples tanks (on line) and know I will never have one again.
Rick
I just got my Marineland 93 gallon cube wet!
Been waiting well over a year to get it set up but between buying a new construction home and having 2 back surgeries I'm now finally getting it set up.
Just got it wet two days ago.
I'm running a Triton 5 for return pump with a gate valve so excess pump supply can feed my calcium reactor and (hopefully) my protein skimmer.
This is the first tank I have set up without a fish/pump room. (not true my first tank was 10 gallons and used an underground filter. That was new technology 40+ years ago)
Wife said this is the last tank I will ever set up and it better be quiet since it sits in our living room and will have all equipment in the tank stand.
Well....I turned on the return pump and while the pump was not silent, I think she could live with it.
My real problem is with the overflow stand pipe.
Regardless of where I set the gate valve my overflow chamber fills to over the stand pipe elbows then suddenly lowers to below the holes drilled thru my my return Marineland pipe elbows.
Never saw a stand pipe with holes drilled thru a return elbow. That is where the noise starts and just cycles up and down.
Above the stand pipe sound acceptable, lower then pre drilled holes in the elbow noise is louder than I can get my TV.
I reduced the plumbing on the drain side of the bulkhead to 1 inch, but it measured 1 inch thru the bulkhead so I figured I was safe.
Any ideas?
Really don't want to have to redo the drain line past the bulkhead fitting, but I will if I have to.
Wife came home as I was trying to get this figured out and she made it clear that if this is as quiet as it can get then the tank is a no go.
Please help, I just can't look at other peoples tanks (on line) and know I will never have one again.
Rick