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Sun, 1st Apr 2012, 08:27 PM
#1
quieting an overflow
ok so i got a single tube hob eshopps overflowbox and its very loud is there any way to quiet these things down?
- Jeremy
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Sun, 1st Apr 2012, 08:44 PM
#2
Do u have pipe with the sponge in the drain side ?
Throw a towel over the top muffles the sound
Or get a pump that is rated for it
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Sun, 1st Apr 2012, 09:34 PM
#3
yeah i do what do i put a towel over?
- Jeremy
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Sun, 1st Apr 2012, 10:14 PM
#4
When we had one in the past, we cut a piece of styrofome to fit the top of the overflow box. That quieted it some. Is it a gurgle sound? If so, do you have an air bubble in the J tube? If so, thread a little airline hose up into the air bubble and suck it out. That should help quiet that. HTH,
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Sun, 1st Apr 2012, 10:36 PM
#5
No air bubble I will try the styrafoam thing though
- Jeremy
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Mon, 2nd Apr 2012, 10:01 AM
#6
You will never get it quiet with one drain. You need at a minimum 2 drains and 3 is even better. You can look into a Maggie Muffler for a single drain, never used them but heard they work as effective as they can for 1 drain. If you have 2 drains, you can use the herbie method and with 3 you can use the bean method. Herbie and bean are pretty much the same, but the bean has a dry emergency as an added fail-safe. I gave up trying to silence my 1 drain overflows.
-You had me at PWM
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