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<blockquote data-quote="renewablejohn" data-source="post: 7928880" data-attributes="member: 1136"><p>Just get a stack of IBC containers to take you the 5 mtrs higher than your existing tank. Then get a high head shurflow pump and plumb from your existing tank to a ballcock in the IBC container. The high head 12v shurflow pumps are good for a 10 mtr head. Then connect your IBC container to your existing pipe and you should be good to go. The shurflow has automatic cut off switch operated on ball cock closure so power usage is minimal and 12v battery with solar panel will easily keep it topped up. Boat chandlers are a good source of supplies and advice,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renewablejohn, post: 7928880, member: 1136"] Just get a stack of IBC containers to take you the 5 mtrs higher than your existing tank. Then get a high head shurflow pump and plumb from your existing tank to a ballcock in the IBC container. The high head 12v shurflow pumps are good for a 10 mtr head. Then connect your IBC container to your existing pipe and you should be good to go. The shurflow has automatic cut off switch operated on ball cock closure so power usage is minimal and 12v battery with solar panel will easily keep it topped up. Boat chandlers are a good source of supplies and advice, [/QUOTE]
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