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Herbie should be just fine. It will take a bunch of tuning as it will change every time you change something in the system.
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I hope your right I haven't tested it yet but I hope I can get all the air out of it. Or I have to go back to the durso that I had on there and insulate the line so I don't hear water running down the line.
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I am sure those sponges will disintegrate in saltwater as I seen it happen in the past.I recommend using styro only on the bottom of the pump and the sides if you like but make sure the pump when turned on is not hitting the glass and you should have a quieter sound. |
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I put a ball valve on the output side of my mag24. I dialed it back just a bit and it made it run dead silent. I recently did the same thing with my mag12, and it worked wonders. Something you could try. However you still need to dampen the vibration with foam/styro on the bottom of the pump.
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7C825FBBA03A_zpsw5sye0eg.jpg[/IMG]I even insulated line out of pump and under header system connected to pump so nothing vibrates on glass |