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Well my Durso standpipe had been making this ridiculous noise and I had just been ignoring it till i decided it was no longer ignorable, or i should say until my wife decided it was no longer ignorable. Did a little research and it seemed like the noise i was getting was because of too much flow coming from my little giant 3 return pump in relation to the tank size and drain. So i decided to cut back on the return ball valve to about half way and the noise went away and the tank was completely silent with the exception of the pump. Having felt very successful and smart I walked away with a smile and a quiet tank. This morning after i got up, i walked over and checked my tank like i do every morning and noticed it almost seemed like the tank wasn't draining at all, there were no bubbles coming from the drain in the sump. So i turned up the ball valve a little and sure enough the flow came back but so did the gurgling. I can't imagine my drain to return flow ratio is that sensitive. My return flows thru a 3/4 braided hose and then thru a 1" pvc and splits off to the tank. My drain is thru a 1 1/2" bulkhead attached to a durso standpipe. It then travels thru a hose to my eshopps adv 100 sump. The noise i discussed earlier in the post was coming from the durso, if i covered up the holes on the durso the noise went away. It also went away when i back off the return flow with the ball valve but came back when i moved the ball valve back a little bit. For some reason i thought this 90 had a 2" drain and a 1.5" return but it may be a 1" drain and a 3/4" return. My next tank will have a coast to coast overflow and BA drains out the back for sure but for now any ideas on how to make this better? I can hear the noises thru the holes in the durso 2 rooms over, its very loud.
Dale
Dale