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That is exactly what mine sounds like at 100 percent. I look forward to hearing about the third pump. Hopefully it quiets down.
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Its a new tank, and we just added the sand. That's the "silt" that made it through a 100micron filter sock. Its been removed since that photo, and the pump was cleaned out.That's not sand under the pump in the video is it?
and pump orientation relative to the glass.
Those things are right against the wall too. How many 90 turns do you have and how high is the return being pumped?I'm running two m1 and I can't hear a thing I'm hard plumbed and the sound of the water flowing is way louder then the pumps they are at 80%I hope u figure it out because it's truly awesome not hearing a pump anymore
Ah enoughThose things are right against the wall too. How many 90 turns do you have and how high is the return being pumped?
Maybe the answer is hard plumbing direct to the M1
Same for me. Not even using the blue collar. And there's 10+ inches between the inlet and the front sump wall.Nothing on the intake. This isn't cavitation. It's a mechanical motor wine. Amp draw
Great setup. And I think I modeled mine after yours. Same number of 90s. But I used 1" pipe in case I needed extra flow for accessories, and I made the last connection with soft tubing. Maybe I should copy it exactly...
Here's a picGreat setup. And I think I modeled mine after yours. Same number of 90s. But I used 1" pipe in case I needed extra flow for accessories, and I made the last connection with soft tubing. Maybe I should copy it exactly...
What's the black thing on the inlet side of the M1?
What's the black thing on the inlet side of the M1?