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Mark Breithaupt November 9th 03 06:22 AM

Overflow noise...Newbie question
 
We just got our 55 gallon on a test run w/ FW. The overflow w/ pre filter
makes quite a racket.
Any suggestions for quieting the overflow drain. I'm pushing 1100 gal/hr
through the return jets at top speed. I have slowed it a little but still
noisy.
Should I lower my water level? Slow it down more? How fast should it be
flowing down to my sump (10 gallon)?

Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanx.

Mark and A



Marc Levenson November 9th 03 07:05 AM

Overflow noise...Newbie question
 
Mark,

Running freshwater versus sal****er is very different. Plus after two weeks,
the plumbing will develop a slime coating that will help a bunch. Finally,
remove the sponge filter because it is a trap for floating debris and a nitrate
creater.

If you still deal with noise, do a search for "stockman standpipe"

Marc


Mark Breithaupt wrote:

We just got our 55 gallon on a test run w/ FW. The overflow w/ pre filter
makes quite a racket.
Any suggestions for quieting the overflow drain. I'm pushing 1100 gal/hr
through the return jets at top speed. I have slowed it a little but still
noisy.
Should I lower my water level? Slow it down more? How fast should it be
flowing down to my sump (10 gallon)?

Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanx.

Mark and A


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Mark Breithaupt November 9th 03 04:01 PM

Overflow noise...Newbie question
 
Thanx!
I'm going to try the Durso standpipe first. It looks like a good design
also.
Anything better will make my wife happy.

Mark and A


"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
...
Mark,

Running freshwater versus sal****er is very different. Plus after two

weeks,
the plumbing will develop a slime coating that will help a bunch.

Finally,
remove the sponge filter because it is a trap for floating debris and a

nitrate
creater.

If you still deal with noise, do a search for "stockman standpipe"

Marc


Mark Breithaupt wrote:

We just got our 55 gallon on a test run w/ FW. The overflow w/ pre

filter
makes quite a racket.
Any suggestions for quieting the overflow drain. I'm pushing 1100 gal/hr
through the return jets at top speed. I have slowed it a little but

still
noisy.
Should I lower my water level? Slow it down more? How fast should it be
flowing down to my sump (10 gallon)?

Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanx.

Mark and A


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Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html
Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com
Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com





Dragon Slayer November 10th 03 03:52 AM

Overflow noise...Newbie question
 

"Mark Breithaupt" wrote in message
...
Thanx!
I'm going to try the Durso standpipe first. It looks like a good design
also.
Anything better will make my wife happy.

Mark and A



i use 2 'Durso's' on my 180 and they are very quite. also haveing the water
not drop all the way to the bottom of the overflows helps as well, i keep
mine about 2" down from water level.

kc



Brad Birch November 10th 03 08:19 PM

Overflow noise...Newbie question
 
Believe me you can never make the wife happy mine got me into the hobby and
now she wont stop complaining


"Dragon Slayer" wrote in message
...

"Mark Breithaupt" wrote in message
...
Thanx!
I'm going to try the Durso standpipe first. It looks like a good design
also.
Anything better will make my wife happy.

Mark and A



i use 2 'Durso's' on my 180 and they are very quite. also haveing the

water
not drop all the way to the bottom of the overflows helps as well, i keep
mine about 2" down from water level.

kc





Dragon Slayer November 10th 03 08:28 PM

Overflow noise...Newbie question
 

"Brad Birch" wrote in message
...
Believe me you can never make the wife happy mine got me into the hobby

and
now she wont stop complaining


there is a cure for that and it worked perfectly for me,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I
went and got me one of them things called a "DIVORCE". they didnt have them
at the LFS so i had to special order one via the court system and pay in
advance.

I never hear a complaint about my tanks anymore.

YMMV
kc



Joe V. November 11th 03 04:28 AM

Overflow noise...Newbie question
 

"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
...
Mark,

Running freshwater versus sal****er is very different. Plus after two

weeks,
the plumbing will develop a slime coating that will help a bunch.

Finally,
remove the sponge filter because it is a trap for floating debris and a

nitrate
creater.


Marc,

Do you run with any type of sponge filters through your system? Is the
protein skimmer and biological filteration the only things you are using?

I have a converted wet/dry, but kept the sponge and a cotton filter that I
try and change regularly (but sometimes forget :( ). My nitrates do go up,
and I've removed both of these in hopes that this is actually the cause ...

Thanks!



Joe Bob Hankey November 11th 03 04:41 AM

Overflow noise...Newbie question
 


there is a cure for that and it worked perfectly for

me,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I
went and got me one of them things called a "DIVORCE". they didnt have

them
at the LFS so i had to special order one via the court system and pay in
advance.

I never hear a complaint about my tanks anymore.


Yikes...That's a high price to pay just to keep noisy tanks. I think I'd
just purchase $15.00 worth of PVC and construct a quieter system for my
overflow.

Whooh,

JBH




Happy'Cam'per November 11th 03 11:34 AM

Overflow noise...Newbie question
 
went and got me one of them things called a "DIVORCE". they didnt have
them
at the LFS so i had to special order one via the court system and pay in
advance.


ROFLMAO @ Dragon.........are you serious?
I ask cause I'm nearly there!!!!



Marc Levenson November 11th 03 02:42 PM

Overflow noise...Newbie question
 


"Joe V." wrote:

Do you run with any type of sponge filters through your system? Is the
protein skimmer and biological filteration the only things you are using?


No, nothing stops the flow of bits of junk from running through the system. The
PS catches larger particles, and the rest is likely consumed by something on
some molecular level, or settles on the rockwork/sand. I've been running both
tanks like that for more than a year with no problems at all.

Marc



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