I can't help but feel fear as the lives of our beloved fish depend and may cease depending on what the government wants to lace our water with.
I had some initial problems with valves on faucet end of my aqueon changer but I attribute that to my old method of keeping it outside when I did garden hose method. I replaced that and have had great results since switching to kitchen sink. My steps are as follows and I use API tap water conditioner which is 1ml (tsp) per 20 gallons. Bottle isnt expensive and contains 473ml so even dosing for a whole 200g tank its almost a year supply of weekly water changes.
1: hook up system to faucet and put gravel vac in tank.
2: turn on faucet until hose fills with water from aquarium.
3: turn off faucet to save water.. (siphon is started and will continue..)
4:clean tank and allow water to drain to desired level. I have started doing %50 w/c's lately.
5:this is tricky part.. i usually leave all valves open but break siphon by raising tank side out of water but still in the tank.
6: dose tank for full water volume
7: turn sink on (make sure the other end isnt still in water or it can restart suction!) and balance hot/cold to perfect tank temp. I measure with a digital thermal probe because its instant.
8:turn knob on faucet side to allow perfect temp water to go down hose into tank until fully filled.
9: done! turn off water and drain/put away hose usually without a drop spilled anywhere.
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I can't help but feel fear as the lives of our beloved fish depend and may cease depending on what the government wants to lace our water with.
Thanks for starting this thread redearsunfish!!!
Think I'm gonna bulk buy some seachem safe and a aqueon as soon as I get some spare cash
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Almost exactly how I do it except I let the sink run while I vac up the waste, then I shut it off to finish draining.

So am i understanding this as, you have a much stronger siphon using it attached to the faucet than as just a siphon into a bucket? I have debated getting one of these for a while, just wasnt sure how well they performed. In need of something that can make quick work of solids on a daily basis... thanks!
In my experience suction is much better when siphoning into a bucket. What determines how much suction you get is the height of your tank compared to your sink/bucket. What I do is I siphon the water into the toilet because it is much lower than the sink and I get better suction, plus I save water. When using the sink method I had to have the water on full blast to even get decent suction.