googe wrote:i brought a plastic 44 and a $50 bunnings submersable pump.
Lupus wrote:Googe
Thanks for the feed back. As suspected though, the HBS store suggestion was a wee bit on the light side. Your 44drum is double the size reccomended. Was it full when you did the run?
I am planning on running a double condenser boka as listed on the coop store
grumpthehermit wrote:I am lucky enough to have a 60,000 litre pool
GTH
grumpthehermit wrote:I am lucky enough to have a 60,000 litre pool and a 5,000 litre tank to play with, have never had to use the tank as yet and am very lucky that I am able to divert water from the pump via a valve that someone was nice enough to install long before I arrived here.
:D
Our local produce company sells palletcon's on occasion, 1000L cube plastic container storage inside a galvanised metal support frame for less than 300 bucks from memory ... One of those would be perfect I reckon if you could find one?
Cheers
GTH
grumpthehermit wrote:I am lucky enough to have a 60,000 litre pool and a 5,000 litre tank to play with, have never had to use the tank as yet and am very lucky that I am able to divert water from the pump via a valve that someone was nice enough to install long before I arrived here.
:D
Our local produce company sells palletcon's on occasion, 1000L cube plastic container storage inside a galvanised metal support frame for less than 300 bucks from memory ... One of those would be perfect I reckon if you could find one?
Cheers
GTH
Lupus wrote:NotBenStiller,
Thanks for the pointer. Viewing the site via Tapatalk make me forget the site has a frontage with a link to calculators. Will check it out.
I have seen 44gallon drums go for about $25 on gum tree. Problem s getting them home. Driving a mid sized car with two kid seats in the back limits my carrying capacity. :)
Croweater,
So, how big is a1Kl container out f curiosity.
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