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Recently purchased a Sicce pump for my 7.4g tank. It runs about 160gph and it’s incredibly noisy. I took it out and ran it dry for a second and it was silent. I checked the impeller as well and it looks fine. Also checked that it’s not laying against anything. Any suggestions? Did I maybe get a bad pump?
 

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Get a silicone mat to put it on. That might help. What kind of noise is it? Bubbling, vibrations, humming, grinding?
 
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Get a silicone mat to put it on. That might help. What kind of noise is it? Bubbling, vibrations, humming, grinding?
Loud humming noise
 
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Get a silicone mat to put it on. That might help. What kind of noise is it? Bubbling, vibrations, humming, grinding?
And it is on suction cups
 

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I could never get mine quiet no matter what I tried, I tried two of them then gave up and bought a jecod dc pump, near silent on low setting.
 

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The mat will help. Those little suction cups are worthless IMHO. Then using a short piece of silicone tubing from the pump to PVC will should silence it.
May work for the op, I tried all those suggestions, didn’t work for me, if the OP needs to buy those items to try I would just go for the jecod dc pump as they are cheap.
 

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Is there a diagram of what this would look like?
Here you go. This is similar to what I did.
 
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Here you go. This is similar to what I did.
Ah okay, I must have misunderstood. I currently have the silicone hose in place. I think I’m just going to have to wait until my other pumps come in
 

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It’s weird as some people swear they are silent, my guess it’s either some or just duff pumps or the stand the tank is on plays a big part in what vibrations are transferred.
 
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It’s weird as some people swear they are silent, my guess it’s either some or just duff pumps or the stand the tank is on plays a big part in what vibrations are transferred.
I was thinking perhaps the area for the pump is small and bouncing around a lot of the noise. I don’t remember my pumps for my IM10 being this loud but it was also only 90gph. Keeping my hopes up with the Viaaqua because I’ve heard they’re very quiet
 

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You need more than silicone mats and tubing to tame one of those Sicce pumps.
Had a couple and will never buy another.
Varios .
 
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You need more than silicone mats and tubing to tame one of those Sicce pumps.
Had a couple and will never buy another.
Varios .
After a lot of trial and error I was able to quiet it down a little but not enough. I realized the pump compartment is too tight and it is in fact the vibrations from the pump causing the noise although it doesn’t touch any of the sides. I ordered a silicone mat and I’m going to cut pieces to fit all 4 sides as well as the bottom. Then the next issue to tackle is the heat the pump gives off. My thermometer shows the tank running at 82° with the sicce. The issue is that my heater is set to 78° but it is still on when the thermometer reads 82 so clearly one of those two things isn’t functioning properly. This has been a fun build to say the least
 

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After a lot of trial and error I was able to quiet it down a little but not enough. I realized the pump compartment is too tight and it is in fact the vibrations from the pump causing the noise although it doesn’t touch any of the sides. I ordered a silicone mat and I’m going to cut pieces to fit all 4 sides as well as the bottom. Then the next issue to tackle is the heat the pump gives off. My thermometer shows the tank running at 82° with the sicce. The issue is that my heater is set to 78° but it is still on when the thermometer reads 82 so clearly one of those two things isn’t functioning properly. This has been a fun build to say the least
I know this is an old post but did the mat help? My pump is vibrating my tank as well.
 

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