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![]() Has anyone experimented with sound absorbing panels fro inside the stand? Just got a Aqua C Urchin skimmer, and with the Drain(durso is quiet but bubbles in sump are not) Was thinking of somehting to deaden the sound? My stand is MDF thats covered in black plastic veneer which makes it echo and sound louder...
What you all use? Brand names so I can go to Rona and get some Thx in advance
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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![]() Never did, but have thought about lining the inside of my stand with ceiling acoustic tiles, the 2x4' size that are used for t-bar ceilings. Would cut easy for fitting.
I don't have the sump below the stand (just CL pump) but if did and was worried about moisture, could glue the glass side to the stand and have the plastic side facing out and join edges with Tuck-tape |
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![]() i've used them in computers. Don't bother, I think. Our pumps produce similar noise signatures to computer fans and that noise proofing doesn't solve it. It only made computer cases super heavy.
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![]() kwirky, was it the fiber glass panels or the cellulose type?
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![]() i use celfort. the hard pink styrofoam from revy or windsor. it comes in 2+8 sheets. works decent
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![]() is your outlest pipe submerged into your sump? that may help
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![]() Ian, Ya both pipes are submerged. My setup is one drain from Tank, into two sump lines. One at each end of the sump. Skimmer>pump<Refugeum Is my plan, but dont think I'll have enough room in 10g sump. Quite a bit of air comes down the Durso drain. I have small air holes drilled into the top of the Durso too, 6 .045" holes. Just enough to stop the water in the overflow from surging. Most my noise is from Durso gurgling too.
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![]() i've used DynaMat. It's like a compressed tar material. Didn't work on computers very well.
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![]() Dynamat is more for deep, low frequency sounds. Not fans and Pumps. I have installed many pounds of Dynamat in my vehicles
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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![]() Dyna mat is a Damper by far the most common type of material. It uses mass loading to lower panel resonance and absorb structural vibrations
then there are absorber's usually an open/closed cell foam. this slows the transmission of the sound. barrier's are usually a heavy material like hi density glass reinforced rubber or even lead, a barrier is usually around 1 pound per square foot. By using these three materials in conjunction with each other produces the best results. You can buy composite materials but they usually are pretty expensive IMO. as i like to do things as frugally as possible ![]() I'm going to try using some common construction materials that are readily available to be used as dampeners and absorbers. They wont work as well as materials designed specifically for reducing noise but i can probably get them cheap or even free as waste from some of the job sites I'm usually on. I might break down and buy a barrier to go along with the other materials as I would like my tank as silent as possible, but i haven't decided yet. I will let you guys know how things work out and if the materials do work well ill post with the brand names of the items for you all to try.
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72G bow front 130+ lbs live rock All in one D.A.S sump/skimmer bx1/fresh water top up (bx1= deltec turbo 1250) Currently building a 36x36x24 90g,sequence dart,OM 4 way 2' in 1 1/2 out external overflow,blueline overflow return pump. System Has to be near silent. Single reflector must be rectangular and have enough output for sps on top 2/3 of tank,wherever they are placed. |
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