JSB99
Well-Known Member
The pump by itself may seem a little loud. But, when it's running with the other equipment, it pretty much blends in. The pump rocks! Super powerful. I'm only using four stones with it. I think if I were to run as many sites as you're planning, I would go up to the 110lpm pump.How is this air pump? the 70L and 100L both say its 60 decibel, is it loud? I am looking at RDWC 6-9 site with 5 gal buckets but I I am trying to size the pumps. Thinking about ditching my current Promix soilless.
There are ways to reduce the pump noise. Having it suspended in air keeps a lot of vibration noise down. Also, keep the main hose off the wall. The vibrations can translate from the pump to the wall, and create noise. You can also build a soundproof box for the pump. If it came to noise vs output, I'd put up with the noise for the additional power. You can get pretty creative in reducing the noise.
These pumps run hot though, so expect some heat added to the room, unless you run the pump remotely. I have my tent exhaust fan blowing on my pump, and it stays cool to the touch. I keep mine mounted high to keep the room's cool air at the floor and warm air towards the ceiling.