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RE: Water Tanks - Scarlet - 10-12-2021

(10-12-2021, 04:21 PM)Spec Wrote: If you bury one and have the other slightly raised above ground level you could connect them in tandem with the upper one feeding into the lower to which you connect a pipe to the outlet, which of course you could take to a stand pipe with a spicket, thenĀ  as long as you have a water level in the top one higher than the spicket you will get water, no need for pumps, this could all be done without burying a tank but you would need to ensure that any framing is strong enough to hold the weight of the top tank safely
Connecting the 2 is a fab idea!I actually won a water butt pump in a competition this year. It is battery andĀ came with a battery Recharging kit. Fab bit of kit.[attachment=4206]

I usually run a hose from the water butt and water into sunk milk containers. Obviously it took ages but this kit is brilliant.

I thought I could just pump the water from the tanks into my Water butts when they became empty.