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Just asking but wouldn’t the end of the tube have to be submerged for it to siphon?Just a thought. The way you have it set up, there is a possibility to have a siphon created and dump all the contents from the containers. Unlikely, but it can and does sometimes happen. The solution would be to have the containers roughly at the same height as the tube terminations in the sump or tank, wherever you are making the additions.
I have seaside aquatics and vertex containers but a while back used food gradeI have a couple of the Voss bottles waiting to be set up. @vetteguy53081 have any pics of your set up?
No, it would not. The container ends are submerged but the ends to the tank or sump do not need to be submerged. Gravity...Just asking but wouldn’t the end of the tube have to be submerged for it to siphon?
Best case scenario only two of the three rollers will ever be pinching the tubing. Often, only one will be pinching the tubing at any given time. If that one is, for some reason, not pinching completely due to wear, which happens to the rollers over time and the reason they sell replacement heads, then a dump can happen. I understand your willingness to chance it. I am no longer so cavalier with thousands of dollars of corals to potentially loose. Ask me why. I always say, if you can learn from other's mistakes...There is three rollers pinching the dosing tube. It’s possible but unlikely enough I’m willing to take the risk
It will happen unless you replace the tubing inside the diser heads on occasion. Form my experience they need to be replaced every 18 months or so. I really wonder why a length of replacement tubing is not included with these pumps? The cost o f the tubing is minimal in bulk. It is crazy how much places charge for it.There is three rollers pinching the dosing tube. It’s possible but unlikely enough I’m willing to take the risk
I really wonder why a length of replacement tubing is not included with these pumps? The cost o f the tubing is minimal in bulk. It is crazy how much places charge for it.
Have you tried to find replacements? I do not know of a single store in my area that carries replacement tubing. Most online sellers do not stock it either. So you get forced to pay an insane price plus shipping typically to get 4” of tubing that in reality should be $.50! Just because your not organized, that is no reason they should not include 12” of extra tubing. Tape it to the back of your dosser if you can’t figure out a safe place to keep it till you need it.Why do you wonder, you just typed the reason. Low bulk price, high markup, customers being forced to come back to your store later or risk death of their pets.
To be completely fair though, buying a replacement at the same time as the original and just tossing it in a drawer somewhere isn't the best idea either. They still age if not stored properly, even if not used.
Have you tried to find replacements? I do not know of a single store in my area that carries replacement tubing. Most online sellers do not stock it either. So you get forced to pay an insane price plus shipping typically to get 4” of tubing that in reality should be $.50! Just because your not organized, that is no reason they should not include 12” of extra tubing. Tape it to the back of your dosser if you can’t figure out a safe place to keep it till you need it.