An old system to make an automatic siphon
Originaly for spinkler gardening

Extract in French of "la nature" publication

See it at :

http://cnum.cnam.fr/CGI/fpage.cgi?4KY28.30/62/100/432/0/0

I think it's interisting for your case

Eric






--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "hwmdu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> We have a banki 12V system. It is self starting (doesn't draw power 
> from a battery). We would like to use a siphon to run the system 
> intermittently when the flow is low. When we tried this it didn't 
> work. We got a continuous flow at a low rate through the 4 inch 
> feedpipe and got no power.
> 
> The siphon was done by putting the pipe through the side of a 
header 
> tank and bending the inlet down by a couple of feet.
> 
> Does anyone know how to make this work?








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