Hi,
I recently bought a Reefpack 200 but have found the unit to be very noisey from the very start. I've messed about with things quite a bit now and have ended up just running the Nano Cleaner alone, with the skimmer being taken off the magnetic holder altogether and disconnected while I await the delivery of another holder so I can mount it further away from the cleaner.
I've found that Nano Cleaner in particular vibrates an awful lot and this makes the skimmer and it's cup vibrate and rattle, generating noise from it even when it's turned off. The resonating humming noise it can create at times drives me around the bend.
I've taken the pump out and it appears to run ok etc. I found running at 100% generated the least noise/hum. I've also tried cramming floss around the pump inside the cleaner to try and reduce the unit's vibration but that didn't make much difference either. The unit also rattles for long periods from time to time also which i'm guessing is coming from the cap end at the bottom of the unit.
Any simple and handy tips that'll help reduce the noise/hum? The tank is in my lounge which I why I'm trying to reduce the noise as much as possible. My constant meddling is starting to get on my wife's nerves.
Many Thanks.
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I recently bought a Reefpack 200 but have found the unit to be very noisey from the very start. I've messed about with things quite a bit now and have ended up just running the Nano Cleaner alone, with the skimmer being taken off the magnetic holder altogether and disconnected while I await the delivery of another holder so I can mount it further away from the cleaner.
I've found that Nano Cleaner in particular vibrates an awful lot and this makes the skimmer and it's cup vibrate and rattle, generating noise from it even when it's turned off. The resonating humming noise it can create at times drives me around the bend.
I've taken the pump out and it appears to run ok etc. I found running at 100% generated the least noise/hum. I've also tried cramming floss around the pump inside the cleaner to try and reduce the unit's vibration but that didn't make much difference either. The unit also rattles for long periods from time to time also which i'm guessing is coming from the cap end at the bottom of the unit.
Any simple and handy tips that'll help reduce the noise/hum? The tank is in my lounge which I why I'm trying to reduce the noise as much as possible. My constant meddling is starting to get on my wife's nerves.
Many Thanks.