A few reasons:
1. The spout acts as a throttle on the flow of water...it narrows and restricts the stream.
2. The flow through the funnel is due more to gravity, than to the velocity of the water flowing into the funnel from a hose ....hard to speed up the flow.
3. Turbulence or water circulation inside the funnel will slow and affect the vertical descent of the water through the funnel.
Yes, there is a 'water fill level' inside that you can't miss. Yes you can use it without water, but, only with the massage mode. DO NOT use heating mode without water. It will fry the heating elements.
Yes. fill with water
You fill an automotive radiator with a mix of 50% anti freeze and 50% clean water.
No way to answer this without knowing the dimensions of the truck bed. For all we know, you could be talking about a small pickup or a large dump/tipper truck.
Of course not ! You may fill a teapot with very cold water and leave it on the stoveuntil the water is very hot, without changing the water from its liquid state.I have also observed from time to time that when my black dogs lie in the direct sun,their fur becomes noticeably warmer without changing its state.
Funnel
cold water fill the bladder faster then warm water.but you take the tea for hurry.
can you fill the coconut with water wthout making a hole
where the dipstick comes out stick a funnel right in hole and fill
Through the dipstick tube with a funnel...
By putting a funnel into the dipstick tube.
Use a funnel; work in a ventilated hood.
there is a funnel you can buy that rests on top of the fill neck sealed. you fill it up, turn the car on let it run till it's warm and all the air will travel to the top of the system and exit atop the funnel, but i think this funnel is only available to mechs.
You could use a funnel. :)
Use a funnel and/or some tubing
The plug is in the front of the transmission. Get a funnel and fill it up until oil comes out.
You can fill the power trim reservoir on a 90 hp Yamaha outboard by finding the input chord funnel and filling it with a mixture of 75 percent water and 25 percent soapy mixture.