I'd NEVER put a gel pad under these pumps.....and this is from experience.
I ran a Petra's gel pad under the very first pump, a DDC, I owned. Then, when the Chicken Little "The sky is falling!" reports of DDC/DDC2 pump failures began, I revisited my pump and its gel pad.
While it's true the gel pad isolates the pump from the case vis-a-vis noise/vibration transmission, the gel pad is also a great insulator of heat created by the pump......that is, the gel keeps the heat the pump creates in the pump. My pad was extremely warm, almost to the point of getting to a semi-liquid state.
I was horrified....the pump bottom was very hot to touch, too.
I immediately tossed the gel pad in the garbage and have since moved to using 1/2" square by 1/4" tall foam blocks applied to the outermost corners of the pump. The foam does not insulate the pump and have it retain its created heat; instead they lift the pump off its flat surface letting air flow underneath the pump. The foam blocks also do a great job at isolating any noise/vibrations the pump may try to transmit to the case.
If you want to test the gel pad, be my guest.

But, in my experience, it'd be just a waste of time.....unless you really want to shorten your pump's life with heat.
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