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PostPosted: Mar 20th, '19, 23:46 

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Hello, I'm wondering if long drain pipe which is about 7 ft for bell siphon will work or not. I would like to put my grow bed about 7 ft away from my pond/fish tank. Can I see design of set ups with long drain pipe?

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PostPosted: Mar 21st, '19, 05:57 
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Yes you can have long drain pipes

I have one about 15ft long

They must slope down hill ALL the way this allows air to travel back up the line to help break siphon , so support drain pipe in a few sections

Another way is drop your siphon outlet into a bigger pipe that is not sealed and run the bigger pipe back to fish tank

Another option if your siphon wont behave is put a "tee piece" on the siphon outlet and take a second pipe out and up the side of your growbed to let air in at end of siphon .

This is done if you need to take your drain under a path for example and siphon will still work


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PostPosted: Mar 21st, '19, 06:14 

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Hi Terra,

Thanks for confirming and sharing the various options to do this. This is good to know.

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Yes you can have long drain pipes

I have one about 15ft long

They must slope down hill ALL the way this allows air to travel back up the line to help break siphon , so support drain pipe in a few sections

Another way is drop your siphon outlet into a bigger pipe that is not sealed and run the bigger pipe back to fish tank

Another option if your siphon wont behave is put a "tee piece" on the siphon outlet and take a second pipe out and up the side of your growbed to let air in at end of siphon .

This is done if you need to take your drain under a path for example and siphon will still work


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PostPosted: Mar 23rd, '19, 10:39 

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Hi, do you have pics of how this is done? I tried to install a tee with 4" pipe but water came out. Do I need to install longer pipe at the tee?

Thanks.

Another option if your siphon wont behave is put a "tee piece" on the siphon outlet and take a second pipe out and up the side of your growbed to let air in at end of siphon


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Couldn't find a pic so assembled some pipe and took a photo

Hope that helps

Water drains back to pond / fish tank and air can enter from the other side once water level drops and flow slows

If your water flow is too fast it wont help


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PostPosted: Mar 23rd, '19, 21:10 

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Wow, really appreciate that you spent the time to put this together and share the pic with me.

I put a 90 after the stand pipe and then the tee with vertical pipe. I will try the way you suggested and reduce the flow to my grow bed as well.

Is there a length requirement for the vertical pipe? Does it need to be higher than the grow bed water level?

Thanks so much!

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Couldn't find a pic so assembled some pipe and took a photo

Hope that helps

Water drains back to pond / fish tank and air can enter from the other side once water level drops and flow slows

If your water flow is too fast it wont help


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Yes the vertical pipe needs too be higher than the water level when growbed is full , also make sure it is SECURE so you don't have a massive leak situation.


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PostPosted: Mar 24th, '19, 09:00 

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Hi Terra,

Thanks again for your help. I finally got everything set up and it's running now. Now I need to put some vegetables in the grow bed.



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Yes the vertical pipe needs too be higher than the water level when growbed is full , also make sure it is SECURE so you don't have a massive leak situation.


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