EddieSpruce said:
Not sure about the siphon thing - I could suck the water in the tube and then put the other end in the bottle, but would that even work? Air might get in the tube before I put it in the bottle.
When you suck the water up, make sure your thumb is
in your mouth so that you can put it over the end of the hose immediately as you pull it out of your mouth.
But you don't even need to suck the water.
1] Fill both bottles to the brim.
2] Insert the hose in one of them (either one), ensuring all air comes out of it. Insert
all of the hose until you are hanging on to just the last inch or less.
3] Stick your finger over the mouth of the hose end and pull the hose out half way. You've now primed the hose.
4] Stick the end into the second tank and take you finger off.
Or use Nug's bulb primer.
EddieSpruce said:
thanks, I might look for something like that. I just had an idea, what if I get 2 tubes - each in a bottle then connect them outside with a 3 way connector and add another short tube in the middle of the connector, so I could suck the water from both bottles and then clamp it - would that work?
That would work, yes.
EddieSpruce said:
Also are there any risks in making this? If both bottles are about the same level when I make the siphon, is there a possibility that somehow one bottle would overflow or would both of them stay the same all the time?
As long as the siphon is operational AND its flowthrough doesn't exceed your inflow, you should be OK. The siphon
itself won't cause an overflow, but it also won't necessarily
prevent an overflow if you inflow exceeds your pump's throughput.
Which raises the question: how are the bottle(s) being filled
in the first place? They have small necks, yes? Sounds like you've got a hose running into one of them from somewhere?