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Can anyone recommend a quiet pump?
I've used Little Giant which isn't too bad, and the Quiet One is
better yet, but can anyone recommend a quieter one?  How do the Iwaki
pumps compare?
Thanks,
Erik
Wayne Sallee
10-10-2005, 01:00 PM
I like to make a plywood base for the pump to set on, and 
bolt it down with the rubber gramets provided with the 
pump, and then place two 2  1/2 inch sheets of styrophoam 
under it, as most of the noise comes from vibration.
Wayne Sallee
Wayne@WayneSallee.com
erik wrote:
Can anyone recommend a quiet pump?
I've used Little Giant which isn't too bad, and the Quiet One is
better yet, but can anyone recommend a quieter one?  How do the Iwaki
pumps compare?
Thanks,
Erik
kim gross
10-10-2005, 07:06 PM
erik wrote:
Can anyone recommend a quiet pump?
I've used Little Giant which isn't too bad, and the Quiet One is
better yet, but can anyone recommend a quieter one?  How do the Iwaki
pumps compare?
Thanks,
Erik
How much flow are you looking for?   That will make a big difference in 
the pump you will want.  In General I say Little giants are pretty load, 
the Quite Ones are very quite, the Iwaki is normally a little more quite 
than the LG, a Genx slightly more quite, the old Custom Sea life T and S 
series pumps are extreamly quite (and they are now sold as.... shoot I 
can't remember the new name).  For larger pumps I would suggest either a 
Dolphin or Sequance pump.  Direct drive pumps are normally quiter than 
magnetic drive pumps.  Also when using an external pump make sure you 
put the pump on some type of a vibration absorbing material, ie rubber 
mouse pad works great, and use a small amount of flexible tubing at the 
pump to isolate any vibration from the rest of the system.  The only 
thing on this is that you need to upsize the tubing from the size of the 
fittings on the pump so you do not restrict the flow to much.
Kim
www.jensalt.com
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