For those of you who want to lower your electric bill and stop paying a water bill...
Your thoughtful comments on this are greatly appreciated...
No electricity is ever needed. You have to initially fill up the tank (input) to get a high pressure output of water, virtually forever (zero-point).
Have you ever built one or used one?
Please share your thoughts below, thank you! :)
-ken
You're going to need to know how much force is required to bring up the water from the ground, and that force will increase the deeper ground water is. Hence why sometimes some wells have two pumps or one really strong one. Thus, how big of a tank do you actually need for it to work and how much water needs to be exiting from the valve for it to pull enough? Those are my concerns. As far as building it i can totally do that.
I been wanting to dig my own well for a while now but need to get the tools for it first. So this idea may prove useful in the future.
Yep, for everyone it will be different size inputs/outputs based on those points you mentioned. But, start with the smallest fittings first. Work your sizes up until the input slows or stops. This way you can max out what nature and your products' sizing will allow. One thing is for sure, the bigger the tank, the better.
For longevity, I would primer and paint the tank, as well as have a sealed access port that you can remove (silicon seal preferred) so that you can climb in and clean it out occasionally.
An internal and external military style latter would be great. An added filtration system could be added before it gets into the tank. Maybe an extra tank for that purpose would be beneficial. There is also heavy metals in the water. Ground water doesn't necessarily mean clean drinkable water either. Humans are very pollutant species.
Good points Yayo, of course I just wanted to keep that obvious stuff off so that the image i created is straight-forward for people as possible. One thing to note though is that the addition of a filter adds resistance, so the current pressure must be equally increased.
I remember in the 70's when we still drank from the hose out in the garden, it was direct well water. Sadly, I think those days are over now, I just wouldn't feel safe drinking all that drug laden groundwater anymore without some thorough professional tests done first.
I don't blame you. I don't trust it either. But I still take a swig every now and then when needed. Not from city water though. The most I'll do with that is wash my mouth with it when I'm nowhere near drinkable water.
What this world needs is more uses for using recycled materials. Reduce consumerism by building products that last lifetime or more, durable, etc.
I don't know what other ideas to add but maybe brushless motor to pump water but that would defeat the purpose of this system if added before the tank. Unless your dumping into something uphill far away.
I know a guy personally who does that for a living actually. His name is Chad and he runs this:
https://www.sovereignlifeskills.com
He builds earthships, uses old glass bottles for insulation, even straw bale and other things iirc.
I glanced over it. Can't believe I never ran across this before. Bookmarked. Thanks for the share. Looks very useful I'm sure.
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