Backing up to external hard drive connected to the Time Capsule?

I have connected an external hard-drive to the 1TB TC. Using the Time Machine settings, I cannot select this disk to backup too, even though this disk is accessible via the finder > timecapsule > external drive.
My general issue is:
I have a 2TB hard drive on the iMac and im attaching a 2Tb harddrive to the TC, to backup to instead of the 1TB TC, wirelessly.

Foxxer wrote:
i just went to the mac store http://www.kontain.com/david/entries/77001/chelsea-and-i-at-soho-apple-store-rig ht-now-just-picked-up-a-4tb-raid/ and i asked the genius people there, they said its not possible. I dont really buy that though.
They often know very little about Time Machine, partly because they don't actually use it in the stores.
Have you tried following the steps in #Q2?

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