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When it hits the fan - solar or generator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buddychrist" data-source="post: 285417" data-attributes="member: 9403"><p>You need to custom a dual hose hookup to your PVC pipe. It's all about volume not pressure so if you could hook three or even four hoses to the top of the PVC pipe the better. Then it's all about time and moving it up and down like an auger.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've tried twice on my property but both times I wasn't able to go deep enough. I'm gonna go for 35ft and see what happens. 25 in Florida is usually enough but my land sits higher so I will need to go deeper.</p><p></p><p>Once you get your PVC down go ahead and install your pump and prime it and see if you can pull water. If it comes out good then you need to get a 4x4 and place it right next to your PVC pipe and strap the PVC to the 4x4 and use screws for the straps.</p><p></p><p>Pretty simple and straight forward when you learn how it works! </p><p></p><p>Once again it's all about volume when it comes to using water to get your PVC down. Kinda like when you stuck a hose straight Into the ground when you were a kid. Makes a big mess but it makes a hole none the less.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddychrist, post: 285417, member: 9403"] You need to custom a dual hose hookup to your PVC pipe. It's all about volume not pressure so if you could hook three or even four hoses to the top of the PVC pipe the better. Then it's all about time and moving it up and down like an auger. I've tried twice on my property but both times I wasn't able to go deep enough. I'm gonna go for 35ft and see what happens. 25 in Florida is usually enough but my land sits higher so I will need to go deeper. Once you get your PVC down go ahead and install your pump and prime it and see if you can pull water. If it comes out good then you need to get a 4x4 and place it right next to your PVC pipe and strap the PVC to the 4x4 and use screws for the straps. Pretty simple and straight forward when you learn how it works! Once again it's all about volume when it comes to using water to get your PVC down. Kinda like when you stuck a hose straight Into the ground when you were a kid. Makes a big mess but it makes a hole none the less. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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