Disaster victims still needs our help. Together we can make a difference!!! I have a few relatives and friends on the island of St Vincent and the grenadines who have experienced several volcanic eruptions, where they had to flee their homes leaving everything behind for shelter and are now in the rebuilding process. I've been in contact with them and they are still in need of food, personal and clothing, bedding and other household supplies, solar panel kit/portable solar power even more so because its the hurricane season and also they irrigation supplies, water pump for home and irrigation use, Seeds to get their gardens and farms back up and as farming is their main source of income. So I decided I would reach out to you and others to see if I can get some donations of supplies so we can ship down to the island to help their cause. your contribution would be greatly appreciated. thank you!.
Sure would be nice if the owner of this video would reply to all these questions. Would help answer my own questions as well so as to not waste time and repeat the same thing otherwise very helpful video.
@@Pearhead4207 yes, it IS game changing! Can adapt the speed/amount of content watch depending on the speed of the creator. Loved it since i discovered it.
Good simple explanation. I want to set up a 12 volt solar powered pump to water some garden containers. I was thinking of using one of those garden hose timers that you would attach to a hose bib to create the demand so the pump will turn on and off. I would like to use 3/4" pvc to make the drip over the containers connected to the pump and timer by a garden hose. The water source would be buckets so no pressure there. What pump would you suggest?
my municipal water often reduces the pressure and even turns off the system to divert water to a neighboring municipality. Is there a way to insert a holding tank and pump to service the house - such that when municipal pressure is good, nothing happens, when low the pump boosts pressure using water in the tank, and when off, the pump provides all pressure with water from the tank? or What options are there for adding a pump system?
@@BobSmith-iu3hx Because here in the Philippine, plumbing contractors think using an old intertube to wrap around a leaking water line is an appropriate fix. Asking them about a specific pump is a waste of time.
I have a greenhouse that has a drip system that I am hooking up. There are 18 raised beds that are 8' x 4'. I will be using a rain barrel system for watering on a timer. Please give me some advice on what kind of demand pump I need to buy.