Originally Posted by
TurningTim
http:///forum/post/2598322
Um, yes you can. But you have to use boxes (HOB OF stlye) on each side to ensure that you don't lose siphon in power out. You also have to make the tops of the tanks level. So by lifting the shorter one up you should be fine. This will allow you to use both fuge and sump for backwash room.
You also need to know how much flow you going to have traveling through the sump for sizing. I have helped design systems that use this type of transfer and it does work if you set it up correctly.
On a side note it would be much easier to just use a Dremel and drill both tanks in the side and use a BH and pipe to connect.
You need some help just ask!
HTH
Tim
From what it looks like, he's got a baffle separating the return section from the compartment with the U-Tube in it.
So, the left hand tank and U-Tube compartment of the right hand side should remain full, so in theory, the U-Tube would work without overflow boxes.
bpro, the water level of the two sides linked by the U-Tube will want to stay even. A siphon is merely water attempting to level itself. So, in addition to what Tim was saying about the two aquariums being level, the top edge of the baffle of the right hand tank must be at the same height as the water level of the left hand tank.
However, this design is not what I'd call reliable. A far better (from a sleep-at-night perspective) is to drill the two sides and link them together with a bulkhead.