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• #101027
fixed
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• #101028
Haha, my life isn't that exciting unfortunately.
I'm guessing the 'water' might trickle out though if the drop is only a foot or so overall.
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• #101029
2 star, 4 star and unleaded and leaded tasted different...Or is that left different after tastes.
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• #101030
You need a jiggle syphon.
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• #101031
How much comes out is dependant (I think) on two factors:
1) In part, the difference in height between the supply and the receive vessels but, more significantly
2) How much vacuum/suck you are able to apply to the liquid you'd like to siphon.If you are able to fashion a plastazote foam bung that'll fit snugly into the hose, albeit still be able to slide within the bore, and then pull it through the hose smartly, using a brake or gear cable or two joined together, so that it exits at the receive vessel end, you should be able to get decent pressure.
As techniques go, it may need a couple of practice goes, but it is certainly doable.
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• #101032
Is that why you're called ElephantBreath?
The amount of pressure difference and quite possibly the tube bore will dictate how fast it syphons out, mdcc tester would know the formula. My guess is quite slowly. Just don't smoke while you're doing it.
...and who's been talking about my jiggly syphon?
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• #101034
Correct. Either you or a more efficient apparatus sucking only needs to get the 'water' below the base of the upper tank, preferably filling the entire hose, gravity will do the rest.
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• #101035
IME if you give it max vacuum from the outset - by pulling the wire through sharply - it'll maintain that flow rate.
Some physicists will be along shortly to correct me.
I last did this 40 years ago.
And it was dark.
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• #101036
Jiggle syphon sounds like a long stand and tartan paint, hence why I said it.
Don't bother buying a jiggle hose they are poor at fluid transfer from experience.
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• #101037
Pre fill the hose and cap off both ends.
For a garden hose, Hose lock spray nozzles twisted to off work fine.Position lower end ready
Run hose to top tank, remove cap and submerge the end before loosing much from the hose.
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• #101038
Wish I had watched this before attempting to drain our post-birth birthing pool. Yuck...
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• #101039
jiggle hose are poor at fluid transfer from experience
cheers, this is the info I needed! will explore other options, I still like the siphon idea, but a big watering can is probably easier/cheaper.
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• #101040
The jiggle is more like an up and down action akin to wanking. What ever speed that is used it never seemed that a flow would continue.
The method in the video was shown to me so never needed the jiggle Syphon again as I couldn't get it to work as easy as the video.
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• #101041
Are there any full steel framesets out there with through axle and those fancy sliding dropouts, apart from the Bombtrack Arise 2?
Edit: Brother Big Bro is a bit too beefy, it's just for a commuter.
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• #101042
All City - Super Professional
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• #101043
Any reason for the sliding dropout?
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• #101045
I am switching out the Dicta 16t freewheel that came second hand on the Charge Plug I just got. I am curious to know without taking it apart how many pawls it has, does anyone know? The specs out there I can find of it mention the clicks (point of engagement? correct term?) is 20 but nowhere can I see number of pawls. Assuming probably no more than 2 or 4.
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• #101046
Single speed setup then?
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• #101047
Yup. Get a Halo clickster or a White Industries.
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• #101048
Yep. Nice to have option of gears in the future too I guess.
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• #101049
Halo Clickster already in post and hope to have by tomorrow or Saturday. I was just curious what pawls the old one i am taking off has, but not curious enough to want to take it apart to find out :-)
Have you never nicked petrol?