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![]() When its tuned and how I like the thing is silent. It just gets noisy when the level fluctuates. I have thought of throttling back my pump but my gate valve isn't very open in order to maintain a siphon so I never bothered.
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![]() why not just put an ato on it?
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![]() Or at the extreme least, put a drip on it
Seriously though, if you can't afford the money or time right now for an ATO, you could setup a small jug with say something such as a drip per second until you sort stuff out And if you're concerned about too much freshwater, just use a 1G jug to start with -like a plastic milk jug. At least it's something you could re-fill daily and not worry about over-dripping, if you know your daily usage ... Do something man, for silence's sake, and to save the splashed wall and noise Or you could always go sleep with the dogs .... ![]() |
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![]() Throttling back the pump won't do anything as its not the speed of the pump but the consistency it's running at.
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![]() Thanks for everyone's advice. I am taking it all on board and will get on it at the weekend. Watch this space
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![]() Say what u want but i've had numerous tanks with herbies, no ato and no problem keeping them quiet. A valve will make all the difference because the fluctuation in the return compartment is now irrelevant because of the back pressure caused by the valve. A valve does nothing to change the speed of the pump.
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Would be simple enough to test .......fill return chamber , set herbie , let chamber drain , see if herbie stays set....easy peasy ![]()
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![]() I am really getting peed off with my Herbie. Like I said I have never had these problems before. I cannot make an adjustment small enough to get the level to settle.
I have tried keeping the return level the same in my sump ans it still fluctuates. I've tried running a trickle down the return and its too noisy. What the hell! Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk |
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![]() Do you have a gate valve or ball valve. I'm assuming you have a ball valve. Somehow I lucked out with my first tank with a Herbie and was able to tune with the ball valve.
Current build I needed to get a gate valve to make smaller adjustments. You could also try not running your emergency straight down so the water doesn't have do far to fall which is most likely where your sound is coming from. Can you post a picture of all your plumbing and maybe a short video may help to get a better picture of what you're dealing with. |
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![]() I'll take a few more pics when I've calmed down. I have a gate valve. The same Gaye valve I have used previously. It just baffles me how its not working properly. The setup has been taken from my previous tank, exactly the same way and I didn't tinkle with the valve for a year with that one.
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