azjohnny
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Absolute quietest pump is going to be a DC pump most likely
A Fluval Seas SP pump will be as quiet as any DC pump
Absolute quietest pump is going to be a DC pump most likely
A Fluval Seas SP pump will be as quiet as any DC pump
Got the SVS3-24 in with the Vectra M1. The pump is dead silent. The venturi is a bit loud though. I spent a little time dialing it in. Tried all the speed variations. If I close up the venturi, even at max speed I can't hear the pump.
Gotta figure out a way to quiet the venturi. If anyone has suggestions please chime in.
Here's the last few clips of the video. I'll have a longer start to finish video up tomorrow.
Lifereef with a Vectra M1
Got the SVS3-24 in with the Vectra M1. The pump is dead silent. The venturi is a bit loud though. I spent a little time dialing it in. Tried all the speed variations. If I close up the venturi, even at max speed I can't hear the pump.
Gotta figure out a way to quiet the venturi. If anyone has suggestions please chime in.
Here's the last few clips of the video. I'll have a longer start to finish video up tomorrow.
Lifereef with a Vectra M1
no matter what size skimmer you get, GET THE MAZZEI
I have a 24in without a mazzei and a 30in with a mazzei. The foam head on the 30in is ridiculous. I will be installing a mazzei in the 24.
Nice!
I first and foremost you're going to need to let it break in some. Also, 24" bodies can go in a maximum of 9" of water. Anything more will make it inconsistent and you may have some overflows.
I'm not sure, but it sounds like it might be pulling a lot/too much air (since the venturi is on the loud side even with the collection cup lid on). If that's the case I suppose you could run it at less than maximum and/or add a needle valve to the venturi air line so it doesn't suck as much air. I'd imagine you'd need to open the gate valve more then. There's been a couple people here that have added the needle valve to the venturi line with success. ::waiting for others to chime in:: thanks for the video!
Please excuse the ignorance, but what is the reason of having 2 pumps for a skimmer?
Question since you have both.. Is there any difference in noise of regular Venturi vs mazzei ?
Thanks
Nathan
don't know. my mp40wes is loud enough.
all i know is when the sump doors are closed, i can't hear anything down there for either.
maybe you guys who have issues with noises from your return pump or skimmer buy some sound resistant tape and put it against your sump doors. that's what i have. i don't hear anything. 20 bucks or so.
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Said the skimmer is ran with 2 pumps?
Oh boy.[emoji4]
Just googled what a mazzei is..
Guessing it is what's actually making the foam?
QUESTION1: is 30 inch body recommended for 210g display + sump with 36" stand?
QUESTION2: what is the absolutely quietest pump I can buy that will make the skimmer operate pretty decent and be as quite as possible? ( I would even consider smaller skimmer body if it gets me into a quite pump that will get the job done).
My current tank that it's replacing has eheim return with Herbie overflow. New 210g is bean animal. Trying to maximize noise reduction thanks!
Nathan
Please excuse the ignorance, but what is the reason of having 2 pumps for a skimmer?
I'm running my LifeReef 4 Foot skimmer (VS3-48) with 2 pumps... the reason for this is on the larger LifeReef skimmers you can set them up in different configurations.
The configuration Im using is recirculating... I have an Eheim 800Gph pump feeding water from the sump to the skimmer and then a BL40 as the recirculation pump taking water from the bottom of the skimmer and recirculating it through the Mazzei Venturi.
In the future, I'll be adding a second venturi and upgrading the BL40 to the EcoTech L1 pump to feed BOTH venturi's.