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I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
And what is wrong with a 200 gallon shower?
Don, the threads are different, you know this now. I think it is the pump that has oddball threads...CRS back to 2012 a bit here. I think that an RV dealer would likely have the bits you need.I seem to remember something Wierd with the pump on mine when I was fabbing up permenant winterizing lines. The PEX is definitely the way you want to go.Looking good other than the carnage.
Quote from: Sammconn on February 14, 2017, 10:01:21 AMDon, the threads are different, you know this now. I think it is the pump that has oddball threads...CRS back to 2012 a bit here. I think that an RV dealer would likely have the bits you need.I seem to remember something Wierd with the pump on mine when I was fabbing up permenant winterizing lines. The PEX is definitely the way you want to go.Looking good other than the carnage. Ciphered it out Mr. SamI earned the crescent wrench bonehead awardThe fittings I was using were compression fittings, not NPTI now have a new pump $99 (Gulp)And a bag full of the correct fittings
...or an extra fuel pump for the cumminGs! hah
As you have them, those wye's are backward, and water will have to go past and then come back to make that turn. You may want to rethink using wye's and use a standard tee, or simply turn those around.
Looks like he has them opposite of each other. Looks like 3 inch line and it comes in from both sides.It may work OK letting water flow in but slow it down from going out the other side.On the PEX, doesn't it still use clamps?
No plans for a "real" no joke well on the property?
Maybe you've discussed it before but have you tried driving a point? If you could find water it would be a quick way to get clean drinking water without any extra filters etc..
$ inch should move a little water and the Y's make sense then.Did you ever figure out the well issue with all the crud in there?
Might want to use a freeze proof hose bibb or put a valve on the inside to isolate it in severe weather
Quote from: stlaser on February 14, 2017, 11:40:55 PMNo plans for a "real" no joke well on the property?I definitely plan to develop the existing well, you know that bonehead!I'm adding to the place in stages. With everything that gets done, the place becomes even more capable of sustaining peoples, like my peoples, maybe some of you knuckleheads, who knows...Yep, build a ring wall up around the well mouth, then erect a metal building around itPlace a solar pump in itPlace a collection tank next to itRun a line for the overflow from that tank to the Koi pondRun another line up to the house cistern which doesn't exist just yet
Quote from: Atkinsmatt on February 15, 2017, 08:16:15 AMMight want to use a freeze proof hose bibb or put a valve on the inside to isolate it in severe weatherI second this, they make freeze proof hose bibbs for a reason. Do you have enough room inside for it?
Driving a point???What's that mean?
Local well guy (sometimes state funded websites too, we had them in Indiana) can tell you static local water depth FYI.