I wonder if that has a lot to do with the 40% more output??
Just shut up and take my money!!!
So, it doesn't say but can the qd mp40 wet side be used with an es dry side?
Wow 30db is pretty quiet. Nice of them to also post the measurement conditions. Someone should do the same test on the Gyre for comparison sake..
Brent, the bearings on the MP40s were not the best they could buy. I've replaced them and my pumps became muich quieter. The other problem was the order of bearing spacer and washer placement within the dry side. I've have multiple pumps open now and each one at a different order. You can reduce noise just by reordering the washer and spacers. I forget which order, but I messed around and noticed the difference. I believe there are some posts discussing this as well. Ceramic bearings are bad, but there are much higher quality bearings that can be used. Again, search the threads.
The static speed test for noise is fine, but who actually uses this mode. The major producer of noise is the ramping up of speed in the variable modes. That would be a much more realistic test.
I am a little skeptical as the new dry side with out a spinning magnet should be so much quieter, yet they claim the contoller is responsible for most of it. Doesn't make sense.
Anxious to see this work and see if the controller really makes that much difference.
Jeff
On an MP40 with non-worn bearings the driver absolutely is responsible for most of the decrease in noise. I helped with the noise test and we did compare the pumps ramping up and down. The QuietDrive is significantly less noisy in those modes also. Actually, if you kept the MP40wQD at 60-70% power in any of the pulse modes you can't even tell the pump is working! I run my VorTech at constant speed as so many others I know.
If only I was involved in the testing.I have access to a calibrated sound pressure level meter and an anechoic chamber at work in which I could have done all of the comparative analysis.
Hey Ramon, that would have been awesome, if only we knew. We would probably need to get an aquarium in the anechoic chamber to test the pumps in their "real world" working conditions. I'm not sure if that would even be possible. It would be great to do this test and include the Maxspect Gyre in it.
The test we did was by no means perfect. I am confident that our measurements were fair and consistent between the different pumps and drivers though.