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  1. Philip Levin

    Very high head pumps (330ft+)?

    Thanks - great answer. If we didn't want to use a submersible pump and instead wanted to pump from a water pipe, would we have any pump options?
  2. Philip Levin

    Very high head pumps (330ft+)?

    Pumps feeds a water tank on top of the hill. Can be controlled manually (turn on / turn off)
  3. Philip Levin

    Very high head pumps (330ft+)?

    Source = pond Pipe will be buried 1-2 feet. This is Northern California so weather is pretty mild. Thanks for resources on friction loss.
  4. Philip Levin

    Very high head pumps (330ft+)?

    We want to pump water 330 vertical feet up a hill over a pipe distance of ~3000ft. Flow rate doesn't matter (we'd only use it occasionally to fill a tank on top the hill). Source is a pond. 1) Are there (affordable) single water pumps that can do this kind of head? Does anyone have links they...
  5. Philip Levin

    Gravity-fed water for home (30 feet of head)

    Hi, I have a water tank 30 vertical feet and 200 feet hose distance from a simple off-grid cabin that we plan to build. Two questions: 1) Will this setup (~13psi static) be able to provide a decent-enough shower and sink experience or do we need a pump? 2) What type of hose or pipe should I use...
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