This is a new kind of siphon I developed this year. In my own biased opinion it is much easier to use than a bell siphon, just as reliable and is hidden below the surface of the grow bed. It also only takes 5 minutes to make out of elbows, pipe, a T and some end caps.
Tell me what you think!
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This is interesting. I am building an IBC system and was about to make an Affnan siphon. I will set up one each and see how they compare.
Let me know if you need any help or clarification. The three small grow beds with the EZ-T siphons are still working well 6 months down the line.
I need to get some information about the bulkheads... sent a request. Msg me pls
All the components are 1/2 inch until you get to the bottom of the drain pipe where you get a 1/2 to 3/4 elbow and use 3/4 pipe for your horizontal run.
Yea that elbow at the bottom of the drain pipe will help the siphon stop when the bed is empty. You could try without it for a while, but your system will be more reliable with it.
Glen Martinez built one couple years ago.. I really like the "Upside down" siphon he did, but the external is next on my list of must try items.
The hole through the bottom of the growbed for a 1/2 inch bulkhead I believe is 1 1/4 inches. Spin the bit backwards if your going through plastic
Deanna Perry said:
What size drill bit did you use for your drain holes? Do you think 3/16 would be too small?
Did he post pictures? I did an external loop siphon that I'm happy with but it would be interesting to do a T siphon externally too. Could be easier to manage root issues and grow bed fill levels...Got me thinking!
Rob Nash said:
Glen Martinez built one couple years ago.. I really like the "Upside down" siphon he did, but the external is next on my list of must try items.
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