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panworld pump :(
i have a panworld 100px-x on a CL and it is just too loud for my liking. pumps like crazy but too loud. what external pumps in the 1200-1500 gph range do you guys like?
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for closed loop Sequence is hard to beat,
sam
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Have you tried taking the fan off?
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i ve only got two 1" outlets. i think all the sequence pumps would be too much
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Ti---the fan noise doesnt bother me. its a cavitating like noise only the pump is not cavitating. it goes away with more head pressure. panworld acknowledged a problem with it and replaced it with a new one that does the same thing.
anyone use little giant pumps? |
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Try an Iwaki, I've had no complaints about Iwaki's
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I'm using a Gen-X PCX-40 with an OM Squirt and I couldn't be happier. Not too much noise and works lovely!!!
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does it give you enough flow? it seems very comparable to the panworld. i would like to avoid using any powerheads in the tank
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I run the 100px-x on 3 different setups as return pumps, and they are virtually silent to me. Maybe the panworld pressure pumps are better suited for closed loops?
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Aquaticman74,
there shouldn't be a difference, the panworld worlds are not silent, they are low noise but not close to silent, a bet the problem here is the tubing, sam
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I have a couple of questions.
What type of plumbing are you using? PVC, ABS, FlexPVC, Vinyl What size plumbing? 1", 3/4", 1 1/2 on intake / 1" out. I would NOT recomend a quiet one pump. To many problems with the new design. Let me know what you got. I have a couple of ideas depending on your setup. |
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Has anyone ever taken the fan off of a panworld?
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i have plumbed this thing with every combination given my 1.5in bulkhead going into the pump and two 1 in going out.
i have 1.5in coming out of the tank (60gal cube) half way down. this 90's down toward the pump with spa flex to a what i call a disconnect but its a union. then its hard 1 in pvc to the intake of the pump. out of the pump it goes 1in up 2.4-3 feet and tees then goes to the two 1in bulkheads. i have plumbed so many times with different distances between diameter changes that i doubt it is the plumbing. if i close one of the returns the noise stops. so i actually have to create pressure. panworld acknowledged that this is not right and gave me a new pump. which does the same thing just not as bad. they are now going to send me a 3rd pump because they will not refund anyone. the only thing i havent tried is SW. i have been testing with freshwater. i doubt this will make much of a difference though |
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There is a thread in the DIY forum about removing the fan on a Pan World pump Mark
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the fan is not the problem
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That REALLY REALLY REALLY sounds like theres too many restrictions on the intake of the pump. Also, why are you using a big pressure rated pump on a closed loop? |
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actually, if i restrict the flow on the intake the noise will go away. the same goes for the ouput--if i restrict it the noise goes away. so the pump is getting all the water it needs
also the 100px-x is not a pressure rated pump. it is for circulation. anyone who has this pump on a CL? |
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I've used the iwaki equivilent on a closed loop; I think it's MD40rxt. I spent way more on the iwaki because on that particular pump model the japanese iwaki is supposedly quite a bit quieter, something to do with the hydraulics of that casing and impeller. BTW, when I was on the phone with iwaki, they guy told me that the circulation pumps (non pressure) really do run better with some head pressure, so you might try putting a gate valve on it and just putting enough pressure to quiet it down; hopefully not losing too much flow.
Saltwater might actually make a difference, at least my new pan world 50 pxx return pump (different system) is quieter with salt water; not much, but some. The only pump sort of in that flow class that I know of that's much quieter is the CSL velocity T4, now owned by blueline (championlighting) I used a smaller one on my skimmer a while back, and it was amazingly close to silent. Man does it run hot, though, so if heat's an issue forget it. |
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thanks for the info. panworld is shipping me another so i will try that. if that doesnt work then i think i will buy the iwaki. i might just try the american version.
i also thought about the t4 but i dont like the fact that it has a hose barb instead of threads. otherwise i would have gotten it. barbs make me nervous. i will give panworld and "A" for customer service. everyone i talked to was very nice. |
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I previously ran a Panworld on a CL and cured the noise with a combination of things. The first was to use a 12" piece of vinyl tubing just prior to the intake, and another piece between the output and the plumbing back to the tank. Second, I increased the size of the intake plumbing to 1-1/4 spa-flex. Third, I removed the fan and installed a heatsink and fan from a computer.
Now I know you say "it's not a noisy fan", but it's not necessarily the fan itself that makes the noise but rather a balance issue. The fan is said to actually cause the motor to vibrate. When removed the motor IME ran smoother and with the heatsink and PC fan ran cooler. There's a great thread on this in the DIY forum.
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aquatic man---on these returns that you have, do you have the return split to more than just one outlet?
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ken--the balance issue does make sense!!! that could explain why adding pressure to the intake or output gets rid of the vibration.
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i was so excited. last night i went home and took off the fan cover and fan and NOTHING. same thing. back to square one.
matt-- i do have a ball valve on the returns but i have close one of them so much to get rid of the noise that it defeats the whole purpose |
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