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JAXAshby
 
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Default Making anti-siphon valves more reliable

you are hopeless jeffie. put that hose high enough not to be a siphon and all
you have done is move the "plug up point" higher and into a point at which at
high heel angles you do indeed have a siphon.

jeffies, this is *easy* stuff, as in E Z!!!!!!!


..What? Do you have any idea what a siphon is?? A small line squirting
water
into the air a foot above the water does NOT make a siphon! Jaxie, you
really
should look at a boat sometime. A real boat, not the toys in your bathtub.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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Or, you can just run the hose overboard. This way, a continuous stream

keeps
the line clear, and its easy to check that its working.


idiot, you just described a siphon.

jeffies, you really are too dumb to even be able to understand just how

dumb.
I hope to god no one takes your "advice" seriously, for they can get hurt

doing
so. leave the talking, jeffies, to the adults.











 
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