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    How do i quiet my air pump down???

    I have a DWC Set up and i have 2 pumps pumping air to 4 air stones and i have a problem....the vibration from the pumps can be heard in the bedroom below the grow room i currently have them on a bucket on a t shirt but you can still here a little vibration through the downstairs bedroom??? Pleas help
    Snowbdr1613 Reviewed by Snowbdr1613 on . How do i quiet my air pump down??? I have a DWC Set up and i have 2 pumps pumping air to 4 air stones and i have a problem....the vibration from the pumps can be heard in the bedroom below the grow room i currently have them on a bucket on a t shirt but you can still here a little vibration through the downstairs bedroom??? Pleas help Rating: 5

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    How do i quiet my air pump down???

    most of those airpumps work on a 'vibrator pump' method, so you wont get it completely quiet ...sit it on a piece of foam, thats about all you can do, don't do anything to block airflow, or contain any heat ... :smokin:

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    How do i quiet my air pump down???

    Hang it from a cord.
    You want to avoid transferring vibration to a sounding-board such as a wood surface.
    It is good practice anyway to hang an air pump HIGHER than your res, so that if you have a power outage, the water cannot siphon into the pump.

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    How do i quiet my air pump down???

    ok thankyou i will try the foam and if that doesnt work as well i will try to hang them thanks again

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    How do i quiet my air pump down???

    Quote Originally Posted by foxysox
    Hang it from a cord.
    You want to avoid transferring vibration to a sounding-board such as a wood surface.
    It is good practice anyway to hang an air pump HIGHER than your res, so that if you have a power outage, the water cannot siphon into the pump.
    Good info Sis. -> also invest in .50 cent check valves from a pet store to avoid back flow and pump damage or even worse electricution in the event of a power outage etc...
    Peace
    Crispi :jointsmile:

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    How do i quiet my air pump down???

    Foxy is correct about keeping water out of your pump ... either hang it higher as she suggested, or run an "anti-siphon' doohickey (you can buy them for a buck,or two, at any aquarium store) ... :smokin:

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    How do i quiet my air pump down???

    hey, Xcrispi, looks like we tied

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    #8
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    How do i quiet my air pump down???

    Hey there fellas... long time no see...
    wink wink nudge nudge

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    #9
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    How do i quiet my air pump down???

    Quote Originally Posted by foxysox
    Hey there fellas... long time no see...
    wink wink nudge nudge
    if you're gonna rub against me like that, I can't be responsible for what happens ... :yippee:

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    How do i quiet my air pump down???

    Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
    hey, Xcrispi, looks like we tied
    G.M.T.A Reaper .
    Peace bro.
    Crispi :jointsmile:

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