i understand that you keep saying that the canister if placed under the tank will have to support all the pressure of the tank and that the canister has to with hold pressure like the tank. this simply isnt true. to prove my point get out your gravel siphon cleaner place a 5 gallon bucket on the floor and siphon it into the bottom of the bucket. if your statement is true then there would be no way that you could put your thumb over the hose and stop the water flow. and i know that i dont have to lift the hose above tank level to stop the flow of the water with my thumb. i have a 55 gallon tank and the pressure from that would not allow my finger to hold it. is this a true statement? please provide descriptive information to prove if not.
please keep in mind i want someone to make it work and your ideas so far are probably the most sound i've seen. :clap:
i think your thinking is missing something here though.
the can and the lid are pliable... that's a fact.
the pressure gunner is stating is definitely not off by much if it is off.
keep in mind i'm just rounding and rambling here but here me out.
with water about 8 pounds per gallon in a 5+gallon bucket i'd say that's at least 42 pounds of pressure to start with.
e=mc^2 so...
considering the larger diameter hose you'll increase the mass to that of the larger hose. this means your thumb will have to hold back more weight and volume on the canisters hose. that takes care of your m.
then you'd figure out your velocity. this would usually be measured in gph but i think we'd need mph, don't remember. at any rate this number will be represented as c and gets squared.
once c (speed) is multiplied by itself then it's multiplied by m (that weight and volume your thumb would be holding back on your canister hose) to give us e (energy) which would be the force coming into that canister at any point.
i think this could theoretically imo give us about 65 pounds of pressure total.
your pump will be counter acting that weight and when it turns off suddenly it'll all hit the inside walls of your bucket and lid...
given that the water coming into the canister is a siphon that pressure will continue to come after your pump has cut off creating a back pressure relevant to the aforementioned numbers therefore swelling the bucket. once the bucket is swelled and the pressure has nowhere to go we have the old adage and commonly known law of physics "equal and opposite reaction" causing the bucket to bellow. this will not only randomly warp said buckets rim but it will do it in every direction possible. henceforth having a pliable bucket with a pliable top with enough pump strength to return the water to the tank and having it sealed is going to be near impossible to compensate for.
your design is a little different than i've seen though and reminds of point loads and pressure points in automotive parts. the difference that i can see is that you don't have flanged flat areas with the flat head of nuts and bolts fastened through them. plus your gasket may be a little less ridgid and will be resealed a whole lot more often. it will be interesting to see if this works out and i hope you the best.
now, of course all that is assuming it'll be under a stand. if it's level i'll have to agree that the pressure will be less substantial. the reason being here is that the water pushed out by the pump will not be as choked by the resistance and the fact that water flows down naturally until it makes a somewhat level puddle with a nice meniscus. beings that the two surfaces could be level it will not have a natural propensity to migrate towards the bucket due to gravity. this also releases tension of back pressure created by a sudden stop of a motor since gravity alone would barely be a factor. not only that but keeping it higher probably leaves for a pocket of air to give and let the bucket flex instead of water which is pretty much a given volume in terms of area. in other words for the bucket with no air in it to flex the water has to go somewhere.
if you pick things apart like gunner does theres a lot to think about. he's taught a lot of ac'ers a few tricks and always goes into the how's and why's and we appreciate that. i know i do whether he's right or wrong. when he's right we all learn something. when he's wrong someone else teaches him and henceforth the rest of us paying attention learn something.
once again, i wish you the best and i'm definitely keeping an eye on this. at the same time gunner's a smart cookie so i'd give what he says some thought and consideration.
hoping for the best...
dun