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Old 03-07-2018, 04:21 AM
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Concept tank
Concept sump
Spit.fire stand (i get in crap whenever i post my company name lol)
Sheeting done by some other guy
Install by that spit.fire guy



ignore the power bar on the side, its just temporary until everything is mounted in the stand


Omega 150 is getting replaced with a bk 200 i believe






temporary filter sock inserts until the nice ones from concept arrive (probably shortly after i finally confirm my order)
between the lid and the inserts the filter socks are dead silent




then my tank

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Nice work on the setup! I've been trying to find a way to quiet my 7" sock area, and saw the ones Dave posted today. Will be interested to hear how they work out for you.
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Nice work on the setup! I've been trying to find a way to quiet my 7" sock area, and saw the ones Dave posted today. Will be interested to hear how they work out for you.
the prototype i made worked perfect, if you want some let me know as ill be putting in an order pretty soon
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explain the filter sock chamber a bit more if you don't mind. I have dual 4" on my DT and a 7" on my frag tank and both are quite annoying....I fill the socks with filter floss to quiet them down but ive been on the hunt for plastic mesh pots I can just fill with filter floss to eliminate washing socks all together but this looks interesting.

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explain the filter sock chamber a bit more if you don't mind. I have dual 4" on my DT and a 7" on my frag tank and both are quite annoying....I fill the socks with filter floss to quiet them down but ive been on the hunt for plastic mesh pots I can just fill with filter floss to eliminate washing socks all together but this looks interesting.

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I don't see the issue with noisy socks.
I've been running 2 different designs for over 7 years now and neither was/is noisy

My socks are held by a piece of plex at the top of the water line in the highest point in my sump where the water comes from the DT. There is an inch drop from the socks to the water level in the next chamber.

I'd like to see what designs are causing noise ...

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I'd like to see what designs are causing noise ...
They are noisy when the water level is low in the socks.

This would be noisy (water level will be about 4" below the top rim of the sock):
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I don't see the issue with noisy socks.
I've been running 2 different designs for over 7 years now and neither was/is noisy

My socks are held by a piece of plex at the top of the water line in the highest point in my sump where the water comes from the DT. There is an inch drop from the socks to the water level in the next chamber.

I'd like to see what designs are causing noise ...


The noise is caused by the reduced surface area of the spillover prior to hitting the sock rack. An internal sock baffle solves that by reducing the turbulence of the water by increasing spillover surface area.
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