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An even more basic question - why do you need the storage tank ?
Quote from: CoffeeCorner on October 15, 2011, 09:49:42 PMAn even more basic question - why do you need the storage tank ?Well pumps like to run continuously for a while ( not on and off like a pressure pump) ,its best to have a tank to store your water.
Quote from: Red Jet on October 15, 2011, 10:14:39 PMQuote from: CoffeeCorner on October 15, 2011, 09:49:42 PMAn even more basic question - why do you need the storage tank ?Well pumps like to run continuously for a while ( not on and off like a pressure pump) ,its best to have a tank to store your water.Who told you that Red Jet?In my opinion and that of my deep well installer -totally unnecessary. I've had my 44 metre deep well and pump for 6 years now directly feeding the taps etc, with no problem!Even the writer on cool Thai House says it's an opinion only.
In my opinion and that of my deep well installer -totally unnecessary. I've had my 44 metre deep well and pump for 6 years now directly feeding the taps etc, with no problem!
Ingenious indeed red jet - but the cost for a water tank and a pump must be taken into consideration when considering whether to have the added assurance or go without. Everything in life comes with a price!Whether you have 1 pump or 2, what happens when you have a power cut? I always keep a couple of "ongs" full of water for such emergencies.
In my opinion and that of my deep well installer -totally unnecessary
Ingenious indeed red jet - but the cost for a water tank and a pump must be taken into consideration when considering whether to have the added assurance or go without. Everything in life comes with a price!
Quote from: Prakhonchai Nick on October 16, 2011, 11:15:35 AMIngenious indeed red jet - but the cost for a water tank and a pump must be taken into consideration when considering whether to have the added assurance or go without. Everything in life comes with a price!Whether you have 1 pump or 2, what happens when you have a power cut? I always keep a couple of "ongs" full of water for such emergencies."Ongs" are a Kok Ma unit of measurement - chai mai ?