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    Tackling noise problem

    Well that would be the other way to do it :) Thanks for the photo.
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    Tackling noise problem

    Do you mean like this?:
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    Tackling noise problem

    OK. I can try that: rather than joining the two drains run them separately to the sump. Any other collective wisdom on sump/drain best practices?
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    Tackling noise problem

    I don't think I'm hearing any kind of flushing noise. It is pretty steady and I don't see any kind of surge or change in water level in the sump or overflow box. Do you see anything fundamentally wrong with my approach to this?
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    Tackling noise problem

    Thanks! And it's all brand new. I fired it up the first time to check for leaks and was pretty astounded at how loud it was. I've got it shut down now as I haven't had time to fix the leaks :-) Have you found that the tubing/pipes quiet down after being in use for a while?
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    Tackling noise problem

    Messing around with an in-cabinet wet/dry under a bottom-drilled 90g with one 3/4" return and two 1" drains. Feeding the drains are dual Durso-style standpipes. The standpipes are 1". I believe that the original Durso design used 1 1/4" pipes reduced to 1" and so I'm reducing my two 1" drains to...
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