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Noisey Red Sea Pump
Hi,
I've bought a Red Sea Berlin HOB Skimmer with a U.S. 110v pump. I have a transformer to convert UK 240v to 110v but the pump is really noisy, I can use one of my other pumps which is fine but its not as powerful as the Red Sea one that came with it. If I run the pump not connected to the skimmer it is silent. Does anybody have any idea what is causing this ? Any way I can get it to shut up ? Any help would be appreciated. Cheers Martin |
It sounds like cavitation to me. You can run it silently, but once it
has some head pressure it gets noisy. Perhaps the impellar needs to be replaced, if it is worn down. Or maybe it is amplified vibration from the skimmer body, but some flexible tubing between the pump and the skimmer will deaden the noise. Marc martin wrote: Hi, I've bought a Red Sea Berlin HOB Skimmer with a U.S. 110v pump. I have a transformer to convert UK 240v to 110v but the pump is really noisy, I can use one of my other pumps which is fine but its not as powerful as the Red Sea one that came with it. If I run the pump not connected to the skimmer it is silent. Does anybody have any idea what is causing this ? Any way I can get it to shut up ? Any help would be appreciated. Cheers Martin -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Yes, mine is noisy as well...so noisy I have to have it on a timer so
it only runs at night and during the working day when we're out. I put it down to a pump pumping a mix of air and water which makes things like my power heads noisy as well. If there was a way to make it quiet that would be brilliant! |
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