yea and their large bubbles, kinda like blowing air in a straw in milk.
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printthread.php?s=4325128f62ce6735c962936075e6a14f&t=9216&pp=40Sounds like its an issue of both back pressure and the hole needs made bigger. For sure backpreasure is an issue though-
http://www.dursostandpipes.com/faq/4...go-up-and-down
For sure- both me and chort will most likely be running into this exact issue very soon, lol!!
the issues are two fold, one: get rid of the spa flex, most times it bends just enough to screw up your drain allowing water to slow down while on its way to the sump. two: the hole on top of the durso is a major part of the problem. that hole allows for air to take up the flowing water volume inside the standpipe thus allowing it to flow with less noise. the difference with a durso and all that extra pvc is to make a quiet overfow. there is a relationship between the hole size at the top of the durso and the noise it will create. make too small of a hole and you might as well hang out in the bathroom and flush the toilet all day cause thats what your tank will sound like. make too big of a hole and all that extra pvc you crammed in there to make it quiet is just a waste of space and you basically have a standard overflow pipe with crap on the top. make sure your pipe is not underwater in the sump, although you can sometimes get it to "work" this way the cards are stacked against you, instead angle your drain pipe toward the walls of the sump to quiet that part down. good luck, i had this same problem and solved it with barely expanding the hole size ontop the durso.
i would like to report that i have success!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok so wake up head to the tank.
First step. See if there is a back pressure issue. SO i hack off about 1 1/2" of tubing on the drain and fire it all back up... no help. The Drain now sits maybe 1/4" under the water.
Step two. See if the hole needs to be bigger so i take the top of the durso off and work my way up in sizes. Did a few new holes and started noticing a difference!!!!!!!! So i just worked my way up till i was happy with the water level and now i have a fully functional durso thats silent with the ball valve FULLY open.
So if you ever have problems with your durso flushing, draining more than the pump can handle. Check the air hole first. I would give you exact size of the bit i used but its probably going to be different for everyone's pump.
Thanks to everyone who helped especially chort and sir pat.
Glad to hear ya got this fixed!