Having tried all sorts of methods, none of which did the job well, I settled on hooking up the water exit pipe from the standpipe design, http://www.veggieavenger.com/avengerboard/viewtopic.php?t=333 to a Pony Pump and have it run up into the wash tank via a "T" fitting with braided hose that had holes drilled into it, larger holes for the cross than for the lead. The system works pretty well for those who, like me, have a head space clearance problem, although the plan is to replace the "T" with a "cross" in the near future (as soon as I can find one in the right size) as that will give more even distribution of the H2O. Right now I give it a swirl with the drill and paint stirrer after pumping for about 1/2 hour just for good measure, but this is not ideal. I do not have the head space required to hook up a stirring mechanism or that is the way I would go, so this has to be made to work well enough to produce the desired complete results without having to bend into the wash tank with a paint stirrer to be sure the job got done right. I am alos thinking of reducing the hose size for the lead hose in order to increase the pressure so that I will get a "hard rain" effect over the BD, any thoughts ?
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