How to make a gravel vac more powerful?

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Jack Dempsey
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Ok I have the largest gravel vac that I can find. It is about 24'' long and uses 5/8 OD tubing. And it is not powerful enough to pick up payara and p bass poo.

So I am trying to figure out a way to improve the design or looking for a new product that works, etc.

I do not have the biggest tank in the world or anything and was wondering what other larger tank owners use as a vac.

Thanks alot
 
the bigger diameter or circumference of the tubing the more water it sucks out and makes the suction more powerful.
 
To maximize the draw on a gravel vacuum you need a hose that will not collapse and a significant drop in elevation to let gravity do it's thing. Mine works the best when i use rigid tubbing that runs out a second story window.
 
The larger longer Vac cylinder DECREASES flow velocity and suction.,increase the diameter of the hose or the disance it drops(height from tank to where wastewater goes) to increase velocity/suction.
 
HMM well i have a about a 5' drop fron the top of the vac to the ground where the floor drain is at. So I can't really improve that. But I do have larger tubing that i can use. And I even have a tubing Y splitter that i could add in and run 2 hoses from the vac. Basically doubling the flow from the vac. Which should increase the pull some.

Thanks for the tips, I am going to try them out.
 
brianhellno;3212685; said:
Hook it up to a pump with a pre-filter. The poo won't have a chance.
:iagree:
 
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