take a trash can fill it up with 8" of water. get a mag drive 5 and hook up a python water changer faucet vacuum to out put of mag drive.put water changer on drain. put a foam filter on imput of pump.drop it in trach can. and vacuum your tank. this way no grit in pump. but a real stong vacuum. just thinking?
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He wants to create a powerful vacuum using a Mag drive. The foam filter is to prevent sand or whatever from fowling up the Mag drive. I think I understand the purpose of the trashcan.
I had a Diatom filter that I attached my vacuum hose to and that worked really well. The filter pad and diatom media preventing anything from fowling the motor. No sink or trashcan needed...it filtered the water down to a micron and pumped back into the tank.
I think Walter has one for sale. I've been tempted to ask about it myself. Its a great filter to polish off your tank.Raul
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I try not to waste water. I do maintenance on a tank at a restraunt. it's been neglected real bad for a long time. deep 2" crushed coral. needs a super vac. bio load is light,but it has 2 big nasty plecos. tank is 105 gal? it's not good to have this nasty water running in the mens room sink while they are open for buisness. and it would be nice if i wanted to vac other side and go over center brace and not loose siphon. thats one thing i hate about gravel vacuuming.200
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made the trash can vac last night. seems to work ok. drained a 5 gal. bucket in 5 minutes. kind of a soft, gentle vacuum. maybe better for sand. real test this weekend on some tanks.200
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the trash can vac sounds like it would work just fine. using the output of the pump to simulate water coming out of the faucet makes sense. I usually let gravity do the work and run hose right out the back door which is just outside the fishroom.
once the trash can vac starts pulling suction, you could always shut it off (save water and electricity). The water will still gravity drain but maybe not quite as fast. Another easy way to start the siphon is to get one of those bulb pumps like they use for boats. Adapt it to accept larger diameter hose and pump it til the vacuum starts.The ultimate oxymoron - Narcolepsy and ADHD.
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