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    Help quiet my scrubber down

    Mine has been running for about 3 days. It's too loud. Water is hitting the sump water creating a ton of noise. My screen does go below the water surface.


    I'm going to make a new slot tube but wanted any tips to make it quiet. If I cant get it quiet I won't run it.


    My current slot is straight, but it's not the exact same width across. Gonna aim to fix this.



    Any ideas? Anyone experience this?

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    Re: Help quiet my scrubber down

    The varying width probably doesn't help. It is probably concentrating flow in that spot and crashing down. Re-cut your slot tube. Also once the screen gets some buildup on it, that will tend to slow and even out the flow so that it doesn't "stream" on the way down the screen

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    Re: Help quiet my scrubber down

    Great.

    1/8" is the max it should be right? Is a slot smaller than 1/8" ok?

    The pipes are 1 1/4" too if that matters.

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    Re: Help quiet my scrubber down

    1/8" minimum, because the screen material is 1/16", which leaves 1/32" on either side. If you have more than 35 GPH/in, then you will probably need a wider slot.

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    Re: Help quiet my scrubber down

    Does it naturally center itself in the slot?


    And I have to test my flow too. I know I have more than enough available but haven't double checked it. Going off visual now...

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    Re: Help quiet my scrubber down

    I don't know that it does or if that matters. Flow seems to even out on both sides pretty well. I'm not too fluent in fluid dynamics so I can't explain it, but it works well as long as the slot it pointed straight down

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    Re: Help quiet my scrubber down

    Great. Thanks again

    I'm feeding it from both ends of the pipe so hopefully it is just slot width that's the issue.

    I'll post pictures/videos in the next couple days. Many I'll try getting the slot the same even if it's larger than 1/8 to see what happens.

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    Re: Help quiet my scrubber down

    My question would be, how are you feeding the ATS? Dedicated pump? Overflow drainage?

    The reason I ask is b/c when I first built my scrubber, I was feeding from the overflow of my tank using dual dursos. As the design goes it sucks just the right amount of air to not create a siphon. However, this causes a problem when the other end is not submerged and you get crashing water and air bubbles. I changed over to a BeanAnimal design overflow and now my ATS is almost completely silent. Like night and day really. HTH

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    Re: Help quiet my scrubber down

    Not to get too off topic, but I'm putting a BA overflow on a new tank, can you post a pic of yours? I'm trying to figure out how to make the siphon work with 2 outlets. I'm going to have upwards of 3000 GPH and only need about 7-800 of that for the scrubber.

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    Re: Help quiet my scrubber down

    I'm feeding mine off the return pump. I didn't want to deal with the siphon on my overflow.

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