Python Problems

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Kyle Hyde

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Jan 28, 2009
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My python gravel vac doesn't seem to have enough siphon power to get the crap off my sand. Even if I bury the vac in the sand, it moves the sand around a lot but doesn't really siphon it out with a lot of power.

Maybe attaching the end to a more powerful hose will help? I run the thing out my window to drain.
 
the faster the water flows through the attachment the more suction it has so try turning the water all the way up
 
dwilder;2881184; said:
the faster the water flows through the attachment the more suction it has so try turning the water all the way up

Hehe that would only work if he had it hooked up to the sink and not stuck out the window to drain :D
 
I actually attach it to a hose which is outside my window. But even with the hose all the way on, it's not enough suction. I was thinking maybe a more powerful hose would work.
 
Mine is the same way. I have the faucet on full blast, hot and cold going at the same time and it still doesn't pick up my little 3 inch Jag's crap. My line is 50 foot though, so maybe that has something to do with it but still, I think my faucet just sucks. I just use the ole 6ft gravel vac on each tank, doesn't take more than 10 minutes for 5 tanks this way.
 
The length of hose plays a part, but I've found in the past that the fittings on the pythons tend to suck a little air when they're not tight. Make sure all the fittings are tight. I used electrical tape on all the fittings to seal them up and my pressure improved dramatically.
 
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