Here it is.

The nice thing about this design is the surface skimming. With the stainer extending above and below the water line there is no way this thing can clog and overflow my tanks.



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I just tried priming it with the venturi intake of a powerhead and it worked awesome. It took about 15 seconds for it to fully prime. I was so happy it worked that I stepped on a lightbulb and cut my foot up. I'm still pulling glass out of my bleeding foot, but I'm still happy nevertheless.Tinman wrote:You must consider whether or not that will self prime after a power outage. Self starting is a real trick. That sounds like a good idea .I will experiment myself with that here. I have a airline I just stick in the outside riser below the water line and I have to look at it to see if air has accumulated in the overflow and occasionally it does every few weeks. Attaching it to a power head may draw that air out as you say. Good idea.
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