I currently plumbed a brand new saltwater tank. The plumbing connects the sump (under the tank) to the basement by 3/4" --> 1" PVC Schedule 40. One idea I had was to connect my python water changer to the downstairs sink, and hard-plumb the line to a garden hose (3/4") quick-disconnect. The total length is ~ 25-30ft. The rise is ~15ft.
The problem I am facing is there is a near-full loss of siphon-suction pressure by the time it reaches the quick-disconnect.
My question: is there a principle of siphon/fluid dynamics I am missing that would account for the suction pressure loss?
My Other Question: If there is a principle that I am missing which prevents this distant siphon from creating adequate sucking power, is there a pump that I can use as an alternative? (tolerant to sediment being in the fluid)
The problem I am facing is there is a near-full loss of siphon-suction pressure by the time it reaches the quick-disconnect.
My question: is there a principle of siphon/fluid dynamics I am missing that would account for the suction pressure loss?
My Other Question: If there is a principle that I am missing which prevents this distant siphon from creating adequate sucking power, is there a pump that I can use as an alternative? (tolerant to sediment being in the fluid)



