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Water storage using IBCs.
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7913542" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>We make syphons out of kitchen waste pipe if paralleling grape fruit juice tanks. They look like giant staples with a leg in each tank. Avoids needing to hole the tanks low down and get it busted with frost. Use a vacuum pump to fill the syphons from a small tapping in the connecting pipe work then they keep the levels in all the tanks balanced as long as they keep up with sprayer draw out from one tank. Can be a pain if air leaks in and you lose the syphon but generally has been OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7913542, member: 2119"] We make syphons out of kitchen waste pipe if paralleling grape fruit juice tanks. They look like giant staples with a leg in each tank. Avoids needing to hole the tanks low down and get it busted with frost. Use a vacuum pump to fill the syphons from a small tapping in the connecting pipe work then they keep the levels in all the tanks balanced as long as they keep up with sprayer draw out from one tank. Can be a pain if air leaks in and you lose the syphon but generally has been OK. [/QUOTE]
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