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<blockquote data-quote="Wisconsonian" data-source="post: 7671317" data-attributes="member: 150618"><p>The pressure won't be too high, you can use larger diameter pipe at the higher elevations closer to the peak, and smaller diameter pipe at the lower elevation where the pressure is higher. </p><p></p><p>Pumping water is simply a matter of figuring out what volume and pressure you need, then finding the method to pump it, and maybe going back to the drawing board after you see the price for the first plan. Solar is cheaper these days, depends on what you value your time hauling water whether it will be cheaper than the alternatives. If you have grid power available, that is the easy choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wisconsonian, post: 7671317, member: 150618"] The pressure won't be too high, you can use larger diameter pipe at the higher elevations closer to the peak, and smaller diameter pipe at the lower elevation where the pressure is higher. Pumping water is simply a matter of figuring out what volume and pressure you need, then finding the method to pump it, and maybe going back to the drawing board after you see the price for the first plan. Solar is cheaper these days, depends on what you value your time hauling water whether it will be cheaper than the alternatives. If you have grid power available, that is the easy choice. [/QUOTE]
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