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Mat wrote:
I take it a trickle filter is one that goes down a slope to the bottom and pumped to the top again? You may need to adjust the bottom pipe it sounds like its to far out the water. so just raise the water level of lower the pipe. Mat "Jon Pike" wrote in message . 159... I've recently 'upgraded' my tank to include a trickle filter design. Basically, two pvc tubes take water in from just below the water level and carry it down to the sump below. It's then pumped back up to the other side of the tank. My question is, how do I make the input less noisy? I put fine netting over top, and that reduced the sound somewhat, but now there's a higher pitched occasional sucking sound. Any suggestions? TIA - Make sure no air gets pumped in. Air in the pump is often responsible for such noises. Tin-Tin http://www.neopets.com/refer.phtml?username=moosespet |
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