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I have two tanks. Tank 1 emptys first, while tank 2 still has about quarter left. As soon as tank 1 emptys, the pump doesnt seem to use up remainder of tank 2. Any ideas how to get them used up at the same time? (apart from new tank)
Yeah I understand thanks Ian, would it also have anything to do with one tank is obviously further away from the pump, so its drawing the closest tanks water first?
Quote from: jamesmilton04 on May 13, 2012, 08:06:26 pmYeah I understand thanks Ian, would it also have anything to do with one tank is obviously further away from the pump, so its drawing the closest tanks water first?it will draw that first but it should draw the water out of the hose put the t piece in the middel of the tanks and try that out, I recon that will solve the issue
Quote from: Ian WW on May 13, 2012, 08:09:56 pmQuote from: jamesmilton04 on May 13, 2012, 08:06:26 pmYeah I understand thanks Ian, would it also have anything to do with one tank is obviously further away from the pump, so its drawing the closest tanks water first?it will draw that first but it should draw the water out of the hose put the t piece in the middel of the tanks and try that out, I recon that will solve the issueNow youve said it, I also think that will solve the problem Cheers Mate
Are the tanks vented?
Looks to me like the tanks aren't actually joined together so that they transfer from one to another. So obviously the first tank empties until the pump sucks in air and occasionally some water from the far tank. Be better if they were joined together at the bottom with only one feed to the pump. You might have already said that Ian.
Looks to me like the tanks aren't actually joined together so that they transfer from one to another. So obviously the first tank empties until the pump sucks in air and occasionally some water from the far tank. Be better if they were joined together at the bottom with only one feed to the pump. You might have already said that.
Quote from: Mark Etting on May 13, 2012, 08:58:40 pmLooks to me like the tanks aren't actually joined together so that they transfer from one to another. So obviously the first tank empties until the pump sucks in air and occasionally some water from the far tank. Be better if they were joined together at the bottom with only one feed to the pump. You might have already said that.Ive set it up diffrently than how it should be mind.The outlets you can see in the photo, are supposed to be joined together, then the pump connected to a diffrent outlet on the top of one of the tanks, but for a couple of issue's, i had to do it this way.