I was looking for a way to automate the air removal from the siphon tubes on my overflow box without running risk of pumping the siphon tubes empty. I was also worried about siphoning them dry during a power outage via the air tube.
Using an aqua-lifter pump, I came up with a solution.
Attached is a DIY video link.
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by jarrodadenI was looking for a way to automate the air removal from the siphon tubes on my overflow box without running risk of pumping the siphon tubes empty. I was also worried about siphoning them dry during a power outage via the air tube.
Using an aqua-lifter pump, I came up with a solution.
Attached is a DIY video link.
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My setup works well and it is one less thing for me to worry about. Also, during a power loss if I lose the siphon it will automatically re-establish the siphon when the power kicks back on.