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sagi1

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I currently have a remora pro and am not pleased with the noise this thing makes. I am putting this system into my living room and want something very quiet. I prefer to use a HOB, but may consider using a sump if that's the only solution.
As a side, another alternative would be to run the skimmer intermittantly on a timer, running it for 12-18 hours when I'm not home. Anyone else doing this?
 
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i have heard of people putting skimmers on a timer.
i have heard others discourage it.

i would skim 24/7.

a remote sump might be a good idea.
a reefer here by the handle of "Righty" has a rockin syatem with a remote sump.

let me see if i can find you a link.
 

jhaag

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Wow, I had a Remora Pro on my 55gal after using a CPR Backpak and Prism. It was the quietest of all of them... You might want to try the timer idea. I never had one on there, but it's worth a try. Also, how long have you had the skimmer. Maybe I just got used to it, but I swear it got quieter after about 2 weeks.
 

sagi1

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jhaag,
Can I stop by to take a listen? I've had this running for about 2 months and haven't noticed it getting quieter. I could hit Windham on my way home from work. Sending you a PM.
 

danmhippo

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Unless you use a airstone driven skimmer, otherwise all other skimmers, whether it's beckett, venturi, or spray injection all produce noise.

AquaC is one of the quietest on the market.
 
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My skimmer was making an excessive rattling sound, I took it apart, rinsed everything, re-seated the impeller and now it is quiet again. Not sure how the skimmer in question is put together but thought I would add that thought just in case.
 

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NUHTTY":22ixp7sn said:
There are ways to quiet the remora. Foam works well. If you dont want it, I will buy it from you.

Can you elaborate? Is this done with Styrofoam taped to the sides of the remora?
 

shellshocked

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I put mine in the basement! I run one tank upstairs in the living room and two tanks down stairs in the basement where noise is not an issue. All tanks are plumbed together. I have not seen a really quiet skimmer. You might focus on sound insulation in your tank stand.
 

danmhippo

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shellshocked":31bdqvne said:
You might focus on sound insulation in your tank stand.
Remora Pro is HOB.

Sagi, if you could do a good job on sound insulation for the cabinet, I think you can go with a EV-150, and you will also appreciate its power.
 

sagi1

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Thanks for all the input. I have been playing around a little with foam and have noticed a small reduction in noise, so I may be able to fine tune it.
 

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