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![]() "Bruce" wrote in message oups.com... I am trying to use a 4" flexible corrugated plastic pipe to siphon from my pond into a small pool and then to a stream bed. I have no problem getting the flow going, but after a few days the flow rate goes down. Then after about a week it stops altogether. Siphons are incredibly difficult to maintain. If the fill rate into the suction side does no keep pace with the suction from the siphon, then the water level will slowly drop and the siphon will suck in air. Or if debris temporarily clogs the siphon entrance, the vacuum could suck an air bubble in from the discharge side and break the siphon as well. You may have to reengineer a solution that does not rely on a siphon. Pump fill and gravity return is the most reliable. (Again provided a leaf or something doesn't clog the return line) -S |
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