dogofwar
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Greater hose diameter will also greatly increase flow (drain) rate...
I use a 1" inside diameter hose with a PVC "U" (to hang on the side of the tank) to drain tanks on the top 2 rows of my fishroom...
Matt
I use a 1" inside diameter hose with a PVC "U" (to hang on the side of the tank) to drain tanks on the top 2 rows of my fishroom...
Matt
Have to add fluid hydraulics to the list of finatic/aquanut specializations....
The greater the vertical drop between siphon inflow and outflow, the faster the transfer/drain rate, presumably because gravity acts on the water in the tubing accelerating its movement and hence the flow rate, as one does not achieve the same rate with a shorter length of tubing that releases the water sooner. Probably an upper limit for this that corresponds to the maximum velocity of objects acted upon by gravity, but the bottom line is that if one dangles 20 feet of tubing out a window as opposed to just enough to clear the sill, the flow rate increases dramatically.
Wasting fresh water on maintaining a siphon is inane - multi-tasking is a much better option.