I have tried hydro evos and hydro third generations, but the low frequency hum at night transmits through the floor and wall somehow and keeps me awake at night. The tank is just on the other side of the wall where my pillow is.
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My QD40 is still as quiet as when I got it, but I don't ramp up more than 50%, usually around 35-40%. When it does get noisy, a vinegar bath will quiet it down. Unless a dreaded Collonista snail gets in there and rattles around.I value quiet pumps and have used Tunze pumps for decades.
They are on my all time list of quiet and dependable pumps.
I also like my Vortech MP40QD's. They were nearly dead silent at first, but have seemed to picked up a tiny amount of motor noise after about a year and a half.
I'm getting a tiny amount of noise from the dry side at 100%My QD40 is still as quiet as when I got it, but I don't ramp up more than 50%, usually around 35-40%. When it does get noisy, a vinegar bath will quiet it down. Unless a dreaded Collonista snail gets in there and rattles around.
+1. I don't think I've ever heard my WAV's.I have a pair of WAV's that I would consider virtually silent. The only noise I detect is an occasional vibration depending how the cord is coming out of the tank. I am only running them up to 40%.
I have tried hydro evos and hydro third generations, but the low frequency hum at night transmits through the floor and wall somehow and keeps me awake at night. The tank is just on the other side of the wall where my pillow is.
How loud is it?
I am starting to wonder if this is an A/C 60 Hz problem.