diy aquaponics raft system
I was experimenting with Straight Siphon Outlet by using various reducer. I found that straight, though it work will require more water flow to start off. This more flow require is due to air within the siphon chamber require to be emptied gradually as the siphon about to start.


src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgc8RCINJ2m44vdWMQEcdxlnZClW_iYIplJYRUiebRVzKT8iKmAhMNQK7fu90sB0bFzeLA2wL1g8WQ9TrFYaDRkWp4KJFKSgnjRspy9oQYTlRir7-yKOhCkSWnMGL92-mYnSU3FTYe26yWC/s1600/20140831_174903.jpg" width="640">The 25mm to 20mm reducer is just to ensure the siphon is more stable at lower water inflow. Using a 25 mm tube all the way on this arrangement require more inflow, since "elbow gating" will require more water to creates.
This is a closure video of my Straight Outlet that I was experimenting few months ago. It was tested extensively and I find that though it work but it requires more water flow to start. This will make it dependent on water inflow.
The outlet in this video make use of a 25mm to 20mm reducer with a long neck to an elbow at bottom most of the pipe. This elbow form a water gate pulsing to emptied the siphon bell causing flush at lower water inflow as compared to straight flow outlet.

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