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Old 02-06-2011, 11:27 PM
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Default Pump vibration damping.

ok I'm having a brain dead moment, normally I think of really weird ideas but...
I have a Eheim 1260 pump that's vibrating on the floor of my sump. Didn't come with suction feet. (bought used) what can I use around the house to help with the vibration???

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Old 02-06-2011, 11:29 PM
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mousepad, styrofoam
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careful with the mouse pad because of the glue, and certian foams will leech.. I would just grab a sheet of filter media from your local store and lay it on the bottom of your sump. I did and it works great.

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Old 02-07-2011, 01:58 PM
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Old used suction cups from dead heaters/powerheads etc. Most hardware & dollar stores carry suction cups too. Coil up some rubber air line tubing? Should be able to rig something up.
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Old used suction cups from dead heaters/powerheads etc. Most hardware & dollar stores carry suction cups too. Coil up some rubber air line tubing? Should be able to rig something up.
Ditto, suction cups with plastic ZapSnaps ;-) safe and easy !
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sand in a zip lock bag under the pump
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im using filter foam out of an old fluval i had kicking around
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Old 02-07-2011, 07:48 PM
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careful with the mouse pad because of the glue, and certian foams will leech.. I would just grab a sheet of filter media from your local store and lay it on the bottom of your sump. I did and it works great.

good luck.
My mousepad is made from the same material that wetsuits are made of. One piece, no glue holding little pieces together. I thought they were all like that until I had a look at others.
Right, you do not want glue dissolving in the sump
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use neopreen-buy it at rona or home depot-use i/4 " thick
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Old 02-20-2011, 10:30 PM
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I ended up just tying some airline around it on each end of the pump lol. I'll make it look nicer later.

Thanks for the brainstorm!
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