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Making anti-siphon valves more reliable
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Making anti-siphon valves more reliable
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. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... http://www.yandina.com/hints.htm#Siphon |
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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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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 ... 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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Making anti-siphon valves more reliable
Siphon: 1 a : a tube bent to form two legs of unequal length by which a liquid
can be transferred to a lower level over an intermediate elevation by the pressure of the atmosphere in forcing the liquid up the shorter branch of the tube immersed in it while the excess of weight of the liquid in the longer branch when once filled causes a continuous flow. |
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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 ... 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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Making anti-siphon valves more reliable
ain't it interesting that in the end jeffies tells us yes indeed the water
injection unit is indeed supposed to be well above the water line?? my, my, my. then he goes on to tell us that someone somewhere suggests a anti-siphon be installed because sometime idiots don't place the water injection unit where it is supposed to be? my, my, my. just like I said three days ago, the guy with salt water in his engine from hobby horsing did NOT have an anti-siphon valve problem, AND no way in hell is an anti-siphon valve installed downstream on the water lift muffler. RTFM, jeffies. next time RTFM. |
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Jaxie, you don't know what you're talking about: If you have a vent hole on a
high loop, when the water is flowing, that keeps it clear; when the water stops it's a siphon break. Very simple, no moving parts, no clog. When you see the flow out the vent you know its not clogged. Its very simple, but obviously beyond your limited capabilities. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... 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 ... 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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jeffies, what is in that water? what happens to that stuff in that water when
the water stops flowing and evaporates? How much pressure do you think a raw water pump produces? How much pressure is needed to raise water one foot? two feet? three feet? now remember, jeffies, *you* are telling the impressionable newbies on the ng to do ALL this because *you* did not know until this morning that water injection units are supposed to be mounted above the water line. do you find your behavior morally reprehensible, jeffies? I do. Jaxie, you don't know what you're talking about: If you have a vent hole on a high loop, when the water is flowing, that keeps it clear; when the water stops it's a siphon break. Very simple, no moving parts, no clog. When you see the flow out the vent you know its not clogged. Its very simple, but obviously beyond your limited capabilities. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... 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 ... 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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"JAXAshby" wrote in message
... jeffies, what is in that water? what happens to that stuff in that water when the water stops flowing and evaporates? How much pressure do you think a raw water pump produces? How much pressure is needed to raise water one foot? two feet? three feet? What's your point jaxie? Are you now claiming the pump can't raise the water a few feet? now remember, jeffies, *you* are telling the impressionable newbies on the ng to do ALL this because *you* did not know until this morning that water injection units are supposed to be mounted above the water line. I'm just telling folks they should follow the standards. You're the one saying they should remove their siphon break because its useless. If they followed your advice they could destroy their engine and the insurance company could refuse to pay. Good work, jaxie! So tell us jaxie, why does the ABYC, the group that sets the standards for boat manufacture in the US, agree with me, and not with you? do you find your behavior morally reprehensible, jeffies? I have no trouble telling people to follow the standards of the ABYC. You, however, seem to have no qualms about saying anything. For instance, you claimed that a boat couldn't sink from a 2 inch hole, 2 feet below the waterline because the flow rate is only about one gallon a minute; most engineers agree its close to 2 gallons a second. Taking the moral high ground doesn't suit you, jaxie. |
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