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Wow. Simply amazing is all I can say. As for looking to add something to plumb in to make it an even 1000 gallons I would venture to say all your schedule 80 would hold close to 20. Just call it an even 1000. Great work!
Do you find the ATK able to handle the load of the system? I could only imagine you evaporate close to 10-15 gallons a day?
Paranoia is my boy-scout motto....lol
My wife just doesn't understand that if you're paranoid about the tank then nothing devastating can set you back, its just what you expected to happen. Constant vigilance!
So the one part of this thread that you cut out, that I enjoy some for these bigger projects, are the iterations and decisions made on final product.
Was 120x30x32 with eurobracing always the tank dimensions or what went into that decision process? Did you toy around with a 9 ft length? 12 foot? 24inch height?
Those deciding factors are what I will eventually use when I upgrade in a new home. Was it just a shot in the dark or what took you to that size?
It will cost more than you expect, take longer than you expect, and be harder than you expect. Expect it and you won't be disappointed. They were right on all three - and I assure you I am not disappointed!
I set the ATK up to control a switch that turns on a Panworld pump. The little ATK pump wouldnt last a month with this system.Wow. Simply amazing is all I can say. As for looking to add something to plumb in to make it an even 1000 gallons I would venture to say all your schedule 80 would hold close to 20. Just call it an even 1000. Great work!
Do you find the ATK able to handle the load of the system? I could only imagine you evaporate close to 10-15 gallons a day?
Moving day including the essentials needed for a long 4 days. I had the great fortune to have Chris Benner from Sticks N Stones leading this project. He and the riggers showed up for the long weekend and we set to work. My poort dog had no idea what was in store...
As a native Clevelander, the stocked fridge is a thing of beauty! Can't wait for some Christmas Ale!