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klesher 05/15/2010 09:26 PM

Sock Filter - Too much noise
 
Any ideas how to silence a sock filter without losing the functionality of the pre-filter? I would like to use it but it is terribly load and my stand has an open back.

If anyone has a picture of what they did that would help as well.

kc350twin 05/16/2010 09:12 AM

What type of pipe or hose is emptying into the sock? Is it below the water level? I run one now and again and it makes no change to the current noise level.


Kc3.

klesher 05/16/2010 09:29 AM

It is a 1.5" flexible overflow line which sits about 2 inches above the sock above the water level. Makes a lot of splashing noises. If I lower it down below the water level but in the sock will it overflow?

Ward1 05/16/2010 02:02 PM

I have the same problem..My wife doesn't like the noise..I will be interested to see what kind of answers you get.

kc350twin 05/16/2010 03:34 PM

I'm not sure I understand. If you lower the hose it overflows?

colotl 05/16/2010 03:36 PM

Left my sock above the water and I inserted a PVC pipe where it exist into my sock The PVC pipe is know about 1in under the water line. It is really quiet.

leftcoastreefer 05/16/2010 04:12 PM

Your overflow pipe should be below the water level in the sump. That's where your noise is coming from, not the sock. And if your sock is overflowing, it probably needs replaced. You should be swapping your sock out daily. I swap mine sometimes twice a day.

Ward1 05/16/2010 04:59 PM

I wonder if it flows less gph when it's submerged?

cakemanPA 05/16/2010 05:58 PM

The pipe being below water level does not cause your flow to decrease a noticeable amount. If socks are overflowing, they are clogged. I change mine out 3-5 days. If they are clogging up every day, try a different sock that is a little more open.

MyBoxOfWater 05/16/2010 07:14 PM

I just started using a filter sock.
I have 3 socks and I rotate between them.
1 - in use
1 - ready
1 - rinse/cleaned and drying

I also have the water line below the water level and it is quiet.

klesher 05/16/2010 09:16 PM

Colotl, I tried this myself and it works perfectly. No splashing or backing up. Thanks.

My sock is brand new and right now my tank is still in the testing stages. I am working out the quirks. Display tank is totally empty. When I have lifestock I will swap it out frequently.

Thanks all.

kc350twin 05/17/2010 06:01 AM

Cool. Glad it worked out.

berniegermie 06/13/2010 01:22 AM

I have had this exact same problem and as about to get rid of my sock because of the noise. Now I'll try either bringing up the water level or extend the pipes under the water level and see what that does, thanks!

klesher 06/13/2010 10:10 AM

Extending the pipe down to just below the water lever inside the sock filter worked for me. Silence!

Maivortex 06/13/2010 04:32 PM

Never using a sock worked best for me


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