jcardona1;3778261; said:^ the link's been posted a few times, its the ones by filterguys![]()
yup!!!!dmopar74;3778722;3778722 said:now you just need the filter, and some drip emmiters(also at lowes) and your done!
jcardona1;3776967; said:yeah thats another option i was thinking about. so it looks like my two options so far are:
- pump on a timer, set to go on/off throughout the day to do about 30-40g per day. ill do multiple on/off periods to make sure the bin has time to refil
- pump with a valve to regulate flow, running continuously.
any other options?![]()
yeah i think ive decided against using a container/pump. gonna just run a straight line with a filter. as for the drain line, since this is in the garage i may just let it run down the driveway and through the gutters. i'm sure this would cause a huge mess in the lawn!Dan Feller;3778748;3778748 said:You could put the reservoir trash can on a stand and have it overflow into the tank. Then you just get a 1/4" needle valve to regulate the flow. If you are going to use a filter to remove the chloramine you could do away with the reservoir altogether. Either way - no pump, no timer, nice and simple.
I think it may be hard to find a pump that would pump that small of a flow efficiently, you may need to go with a dosing pump, which can be kind of spendy.
I am curious where your wastewater goes. If you're not running it into the sewer you will get quite a muddy mess from dumping 50 gallons/day on the ground (at least around here, I don't know what the soil is like there).