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![]() Yeah so the Sequence 5800 pump is WAY too loud, not to mention the amount of vibration is ridiculous! So I have absolutely no idea now where to go from here...Even the Mag18 is too loud...The skimmer is too loud...Man this all really sucks.
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![]() How is it loud? What type of PVC are you using? (sorry, haven't read the whole thread, maybe you already said). The reason I ask is because, some people use spa flex PVC to connect their return/closed-loop pumps so that it absorbs some of the rattle or chatter. Additionally, maybe you could put the pump on some neoprene or something to absorb the noise? Line the stand with something (carpet? too ghetto?) to absorb more noise?
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I may try some of your suggestions but I think we may get rid of the pump all together and go back to powerheads. Im not sure though what I would do with the bulkheads though...I guess just plug them??? |
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![]() WOW. My Mag18 is pretty quiet acctually. Much quieter than I had thought it was going to be. You must have sensitive ears LOL
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![]() Did it get quieter after using it for a while? Mine was bought used and is a few years old, maybe thats the problem. Whatever the reason, we have decided we HAVE to replace all the pumps or else just scrap the project. I think we have decided though to just go back to powerheads and forget the closed loop. Its the biggest problem. Hopefully it will all work out.
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![]() At the start people where commenting on the monster pump and you posted quiet. Realize now it's plumbed but what's really changed, how where you running it on the test, what was it sitting on, was the fan pointing the other way, etc?
If you can't get it quieted down don't abandon your plumbing but look into what might drop in it's place. I've got a Dart (same make, sort of) and a close fit (2" in, 1.5" out). It's not whisper quiet but can guarantee way more quiet than yours. There's also the Snapper. Quote from a marinedepot page "Quiet Sequence pumps installed near areas of relaxation and entertainment generate minimal noise levels For example, the 1/4 H.P. unit has 52 dB noise level at 10`. A normal conversation is 60 dB for reference." And the Dart is 1/8HP. If you can try to hear one though first. I offered a reefer in Edm to come over and hear mine, I sure someone in Van would do the same. |
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It did seem quiet when I ran it in my bathtub with some old plumbing I had. It was on the floor there. I have no idea why its SO loud now. One of the biggest problems is how much it vibrates in the stand and all the way to the floor. I can feel it from across the room! Regardeless of what we do, it will be without this pump and most likely with powerheads instead of a closed loop. Ive pretty much had it with this build and just want to enjoy a tank! |
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![]() I have followed this thread from the beggining, as the tank that I wanted is very simalar, it has been interesting to follow the planning and progression of the tank. Hope that you find something that works for you. Hopefully I have better luck with my plumbing / equipemnt (next week!) then you have had.
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