Have you contacted the current pimp manufacturer with complete details of your current set-up? It looks ike across of an aquaponics and tank system and may be an issue of air saturation causing impeller cavitation.
This is exactly what I'm talking about. Pads, rubber, reducing vibration. Thanks for the ideas.I have a vibration problem with my air pumps. . .
Good idea. I think this may be key. The storage room is directly below, not on the same level as the tanks. I'd drill a hole through the floor/ceiling to move the pump to isolate the vibration but after thinking through wat T TwoTankAmin said, I'm making it too difficult. I think I can build a sound-isolating compartment under the new stand and keep the pump there. It will be below water level so it will generally stay primed but I will still need a way to manually prime it for maintenance. I've ordered some pump suction hose (which I didn't even know existed before today). https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B7MTCS28 I've used vinyl tubing on many occasions and it tends to collapse. We'll see what this does. It has a bigger ID than the pump. I generally oversize my plumbing so the pump is the narrowest bit of the system to increase waterflow. Once this tubing arrives I'll plumb a temporary contraption as proof of concept. Thanks for the baby-step suggestion. I often focus on the end result and miss some of the simple test steps along the way.I would likely try running with the pump externally for a little while as a proof of concept though, before going through the actual wall
I love this forum because it provides a place for us to talk things through that no one else wants to read. I've been making it too difficult. I can build a mini sound-isolating room within the new stand and solve nearly all the problems. And no, there is not currently seating in the fish room. I started going to wine school hosting classes. The couch was replaced with cabinets and fridges for wine and books and glassware and things. My daughter filed the same complaint. She loved that couch. She's 30 and still names every fish over about 2".Some of those acoustic tiles/panels could be thin enough to shove underneath where the tubing is near the wall or in the storage room.
Thanks for the pics looking down into & across your tank room. Is there no seating for vegging out in front of the tanks? Recliners for the multi-story plant effect? I love that you have art all over the walls even though I can't see well.
LOL, we're winos too!. . .
I have 1 tank next to my computer (hillstream sewellia loaches), 1 across the room (hand me down corys, BNs & a few ancient rummynose)...& the very seldom looked at "big" tank in what "normal people" call a dining room. The big tank has never had fish or any animals, just plants. My plant club set it up a few months before covid...
. . .Vibration seems like a separate sound quality issue from bass & drum low boom or feedback whine...
Recliners on wheels?