Rainwater harvesting system

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Our latest video covers how we built a 10,000 litre above ground rainwater harvesting system to compliment our cistern and well.

We include how we calculate usage, storage, catchment and how we pressurise the water for use in hoses and sprinklers

After the last dry Summer, I think it's important for every homestead & garden to have a think about how best to water!


 
Our latest video covers how we built a 10,000 litre above ground rainwater harvesting system to compliment our cistern and well.

We include how we calculate usage, storage, catchment and how we pressurise the water for use in hoses and sprinklers

After the last dry Summer, I think it's important for every homestead & garden to have a think about how best to water!


When I lived at the commune for sustainable living down south, I had the task of building a rain water harvesting catcher for the straw bale house.. 2x 1000 litre water butts interlinked & gravity fed & plumbed in to sink & toilet.
I just finished it & it started to rain.
It’s amazing how much water is collected from the roof in such a short period of time.
 
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When I lived at the commune for sustainable living down south, I had the task of building a rain water harvesting catcher for the straw bale house.. 2x 1000 litre water butts interlinked & gravity fed & plumbed in to sink & toilet.
I just finished it & it started to rain.
It’s amazing how much water is collected from the roof in such a short period of time.
We can get 5,000 litres in a good rainfall...but we have a faur sized amount of roof space by using the barns
 
Nice one, have a similar setup on a smaller scale, but with a water tower for the head pressure.

Just twigged who you are too, have been watching your videos for a few years :)
I'd live to see your setup! I'd love to get ours high enough for a gravity feed but never worked out a practical solution!
 
Interesting, that would work. Our solution is a 3.5 bar pump on an inverter. It works for us although I would love one of the US ranch style wind pumps. One day!
 
The article linked below was sent to me a few years back. Although from a completely different 'hobbyist' background, there is a lot of good, clear practical advice included and I learned a lot from it.

Best Wishes,
David
Hose diameter makes all the difference to flow rate I agree with the poster!
 
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Our latest video covers how we built a 10,000 litre above ground rainwater harvesting system to compliment our cistern and well.

We include how we calculate usage, storage, catchment and how we pressurise the water for use in hoses and sprinklers

After the last dry Summer, I think it's important for every homestead & garden to have a think about how best to water!


Just bumping this back up as I’m curious if you’re still happy with the hose connections. I’ve always found them to leak eventually so not sure I would trust them to link the tanks. How is it going?
 
Just bumping this back up as I’m curious if you’re still happy with the hose connections. I’ve always found them to leak eventually so not sure I would trust them to link the tanks. How is it going?
Working fine Stew. You can now buy integrally moulded hozelock adapters that never leak. Just updating the dolar power setup now
 
Good to hear!

Thinking about it a bit more I’m thinking for my use (allotment) that hoses with hose clamps might be better. While we don’t really have many problems on the site, I could see hozelok being easily messed with and taken off.
 
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Don't forget though that the basic tap nozzle is 50mm (huge) you would need a very big hose to join them
 

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