I have a 75 gal tall tank with a hex overflow in the center/back of the tank. I've never used a standpipe in the overflow and have always had problems with loud flow/gurgling noises. I've managed to find ways to minimize the sound by using various filter media inside the overflow. The problem with this is that the overflow is virtually empty and therefore I'm minimizing the overall volume in my tank/sump setup. I think its on the order of 8 gal which is nearly 10% of my 100 gal total volume.
Today, I decided to place a standpipe in and it is much louder than before. :mad2: The standpipe is 1 in OD PVC. The overflow fills up and then sucks out extremely loud to below the standpipe level. It won't maintain a consistent head above the standpipe. I tried various filter media again, but that changed the noise to a loud hissing.
My thought is that I need to minimize the standpipe inlet diameter.
Am I only having this problem because my tank is tall? Any suggestions?
Today, I decided to place a standpipe in and it is much louder than before. :mad2: The standpipe is 1 in OD PVC. The overflow fills up and then sucks out extremely loud to below the standpipe level. It won't maintain a consistent head above the standpipe. I tried various filter media again, but that changed the noise to a loud hissing.
My thought is that I need to minimize the standpipe inlet diameter.
Am I only having this problem because my tank is tall? Any suggestions?