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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1428708" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>connect a 50' garden hose to a faucet. Hold the end up and run the water till a clear stream comes out the end. Turn the water off, and disconnect the female end, and quickly connect the 2 ends together. </p><p>Go to the tank, disconnect the 2 joined ends, hold thumb over the male end and drop the female end in the tank and toss the other end away from the tank. </p><p>The water will siphon out on it's own. No power source, pump or battery needed.</p><p>Gravity never sleeps, it's free, and it's everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1428708, member: 18945"] connect a 50' garden hose to a faucet. Hold the end up and run the water till a clear stream comes out the end. Turn the water off, and disconnect the female end, and quickly connect the 2 ends together. Go to the tank, disconnect the 2 joined ends, hold thumb over the male end and drop the female end in the tank and toss the other end away from the tank. The water will siphon out on it's own. No power source, pump or battery needed. Gravity never sleeps, it's free, and it's everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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