Way ta go Tomoko - I wanted to see the water hit the glass!
Thanks, H@rry. Water is hitting a lot more than just the glass, though.
Looking good Tomoko. Did you try the fan before you mounted it? If it was quite before you mounted it, you may want to add some rubber grommets for vibration isolation. The fan vibrations may be transferring to the canopy which resonates and acts like an amplifier. Just a thought.
Jack
Thanks, Jack. I did not try the fan before mounting it. I am afraid that it's the fan. It's a high pitch wine coming out the center of the fan. It's not real loud, but I can hear it.
Speaking of noise, I can hear water trickling down inside the right overflow box. It's not loud at all, but it sounds like a tiny creak running in my front room. I am afraid that I cut the standpipe a bit too short. The standpipe is so tight (it has a male adapter that screws into the bulkhead fitting) that I cannot take it out. Reilly tried to unscrew it, but it won't budge. I was holding the standpipe while Reilly was retightening the nut on the bulkhead inside the stand. We might have managed to overtighten the male adapter. I am thinking about installing a coupling below the Tee of my durso fitting. I hope this will fix the sound issue.
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