Nope the bathroom faucet is Fancy It does not have an aerator. The wife will certainly not let me touch that one. However the laundry room sink would just see in the picture I can change to something threaded.Use the bathroom faucet as it'll more likely have a threaded aerator that can be removed and replaced w/ an adapter available at your local hdwe store.
Sounds good thanksI was thinking the laundry room would be best, they are usually have very utilitarian type threaded ends.
You may not want to go up above the tank, because you then lose the gravity effect.
When using gravity once you use the water running in the faucet to start siphoning, you can turn the faucet off, and it will continue o siphon without wasting clean water
I'm on well water but I have water softeners etc so I need to use a water from inside the house and not and outside spigot. Is that why you use this outside spigot? I still have a pump that I never got rid of from years ago that I would use to drain the water. But filling the tank up is the issueI had the same problem. Many use pumps. I use a transfer pump. About 40-50$. Also use a rigid tubing hose for better flow.
For filling-
I use a Y in reverse. For controlling water going into tank.
Y Shut-Off Valve - Lee Valley Tools
Well, I use the laundry room hose bibs. Don't know if that helps.I'm on well water but I have water softeners etc so I need to use a water from inside the house and not and outside spigot. Is that why you use this outside spigot? I still have a pump that I never got rid of from years ago that I would use to drain the water. But filling the tank up is the issue
Yeah! Maybe I can add an extension from the laundry room connection. Then your message would work perfectly. Will look into the costWell, I use the laundry room hose bibs. Don't know if that helps.