Originally posted by YellowTail
1).does a pump push the water up the tube?(i know probaly not)
2).what is the purpose for the water to siphon into these containers?
3).where is the water in the container going to?
4).where is the water in the container coming from?
1) No, as water level in the bucket rises, the water in the siphon naturally rises as well.
2) Not in, siphons out. It's a surge device. The idea is it's filled slowly from a pump, then the siphon lets it all out at once, creating waves in the refugium.
3) Into the refugium.
4) I'm guessing his sump, which in turn is fed by the refugium.
Originally posted by Bang Guy
Remove the 'T' and the taller tube and you've got it.
I guess the third pipe in the picture is the inlet pipe then? Outlet pipe is not submerged, so air can escape?
That sump has to take alot of water rise/fall if I understand this right! It must mess with your auto topoff when both buckets are full at the same time, but then, you have the volume to take a little bit of over-topoff.
I've been contemplating a mini-surge, maybe an inch or so of water, from my refugium to the display. Could be tricky to not flood everything if my overflow isn't up to the task, but I'm hoping to create a response in the filter feeders in the tank, a wave comes and a fresh supply of photoplankton can be expected.