Excellent walk through. I'm not sure you did this when I didn't notice, but for viewers who stop by, remember to check and adjust bladder pressure for your system. You want bladder pressure to be about 2 psi below the cut in of your pressure switch. For example on a 50/30 switch it would be about 28, measured from the schrader valve on the top of the tank. It is easier to do that before adding water, you need to drain the system of water from that water spigot at the bottom to accurately check pressure. Those bladders come precharged from the factory but there are various options for pressure switches so you need to be sure it's right for your system. I would suggest some kind of stabilizing post for the tank so if a tree falls on the tank it is less likely to tear out those wires and cause a fire.
It will happen eventually with that cheap plaster of brass from Home Depot. I had to repair two this year due to riser splitting due to pressure on tee.
Great father/son time. If you score identifying notches in the wire before pulling, it may ease the identification without the multimeter. Thanks for sharing.
ALWAYS USE A LARGER WRENCH ON THE FITTING YOU ARE THREADING THE PART INTO TO COUNTER THE STRESS CREATED BY TIGHTENING THE PART!!!!! IF YOU DON'T, YOU RISK BREAKING THE FITTING AND OTHER PARTS!!!!! Signed, a 65- year-old
How can I know when buying a pump whether it will handle pumping against the pressure? Eg say I have a pump which can displace 15m, and there's already 10m from well pump to tank, how do I know it will be able to handle the additional resistance pressure that the tank will produce?
To install the black connecting hose to the nipple easily, just put the ends in boiling hot water for a minute to soften the end, then you should be able to push it on the nipples, but you need to work quickly since the black pipe will harden as it cools off!
Dude, thank you! I do construction, but I’ve never installed one of these, just moved onto my property about to do this myself! I wonder how much money I’m saving doing it myself? I wonder how much a plumber would have charged me for labor? Any ideas? Thank you.
My pressure switch riser nipple broke inside pressure switch and other part broke off inside the pipe to where I can’t even try to get it out my whole pressure tank was done using pvc pipe and even nipple was plastic I can’t afford a professional to come out to fix it and can’t understand why I’m still getting water in my house when the water valve is turned off
Great video, but I believe one thing you did is a big no-no.. You used WHITE wire for a HOT wire.. It "IS" legal, but only if you mark those wires with either red or black tape... RED is preferred over the white wire as you already have black wire in the same fitting.. Wire is wire and the same volts and amps run through them, but the codes people and insurance people will alllllways give you hell about it...
Excellent walk through. I'm not sure you did this when I didn't notice, but for viewers who stop by, remember to check and adjust bladder pressure for your system. You want bladder pressure to be about 2 psi below the cut in of your pressure switch. For example on a 50/30 switch it would be about 28, measured from the schrader valve on the top of the tank. It is easier to do that before adding water, you need to drain the system of water from that water spigot at the bottom to accurately check pressure. Those bladders come precharged from the factory but there are various options for pressure switches so you need to be sure it's right for your system. I would suggest some kind of stabilizing post for the tank so if a tree falls on the tank it is less likely to tear out those wires and cause a fire.
Thanks for the tips!
It's a small miracle that non of the joints leaked and needed additional tightening. Good job.
It will happen eventually with that cheap plaster of brass from Home Depot. I had to repair two this year due to riser splitting due to pressure on tee.
@@marquesfuqua9967 I've had bad luck with HD's Everbilt valves developing pin hole leaks.
Excellent and helpful video! Thanks! BTW, heating up the PE pipe will make it easier to get on the barbs and make for a more secure seal.
Thank you so much for your demonstration on how to do this, I will be tackling this in a couple weekends at the cabin we just bought.
Great father/son time. If you score identifying notches in the wire before pulling, it may ease the identification without the multimeter. Thanks for sharing.
It's a small miracle that non of the joints leaked and needed additional tightening. Good job.
Thanks. Yep, still going strong, and since have built a well-house around it.
Next time use a heat gun to make the pipe more flexible and easy to slide on and while it cools it creates more tight seal.
If you would have heated up the end you would have no problem getting the pipe onto the fittings
Small tip. When installing that plastic pipe. Insert the ends for a few seconds in boiled water. it will slide over much easier.
Good tip! I've started using a heat gun.
Very nice work, another tips are to put soapy water or liquid soap at hose adapter for hose inserting, really helpful.
I learned a lot today. Thank you for this vid.
This is wonderfull video, I like this kind of work. Full support here, thank you. God bless.
Use some heat on the pipe to slide them on effortlessly... :-)
ALWAYS USE A LARGER WRENCH ON THE FITTING YOU ARE THREADING THE PART INTO TO COUNTER THE STRESS CREATED BY TIGHTENING THE PART!!!!! IF YOU DON'T, YOU RISK BREAKING THE FITTING AND OTHER PARTS!!!!! Signed, a 65- year-old
How can I know when buying a pump whether it will handle pumping against the pressure? Eg say I have a pump which can displace 15m, and there's already 10m from well pump to tank, how do I know it will be able to handle the additional resistance pressure that the tank will produce?
Looking good. I am enjoying this series. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the kind comment, Benjamin!
I bought all the core plumbing parts, quality brass made in Taiwan from Vertikal supply, Front Royal VA. For $ 110. 9 parts.
Is it possible to use a pressure tank with out a pressure switch? Im trying to hold a constant pressure in my drip lines..
To install the black connecting hose to the nipple easily, just put the ends in boiling hot water for a minute to soften the end, then you should be able to push it on the nipples, but you need to work quickly since the black pipe will harden as it cools off!
you are meant to lubricate the threads when using teflon tape to make the ends screw in easier and all the way
Use hot water. Pipe will slip on the fittings easily.
Dude, thank you! I do construction, but I’ve never installed one of these, just moved onto my property about to do this myself! I wonder how much money I’m saving doing it myself? I wonder how much a plumber would have charged me for labor? Any ideas? Thank you.
Not sure how much they would charge but I'd say around $1000.
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY well because of your video you saved me $1000. It was actually fun and pretty easy I got it done!
@@FromTheHood2TheWoods glad to hear!
My pressure switch riser nipple broke inside pressure switch and other part broke off inside the pipe to where I can’t even try to get it out my whole pressure tank was done using pvc pipe and even nipple was plastic I can’t afford a professional to come out to fix it and can’t understand why I’m still getting water in my house when the water valve is turned off
FANTASTIC video! Thank you!
Thanks for watching, Harold!
Great video and well explained
Thank you!
I would heat up plastic pipe with heating gun or torch(could saves you some time).
But job done very nice.
Good tip. Thanks!
Excellent video!!!
Thank you very much!
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outlet upto how much ft can it pass
Very good.
Good job
Excellent video thank you
Thanks for watching!
How do you keep from freezing?
Heat tape around the pipe. ... but now we've built a well-house around it with a thermostat and heater.
Why no check valve
My dad didn't feel the need ... but it's certainly recommended. I'd probably do it if it were my well.
Great job 😊
Thanks :-)
I want to do this thank you for sharing this
Thank YOU for watching, Nicole!
Very nice. thank you
Thank you too!
Exelent great work
Thank you Juan!
How was your experience with the AO pressure tank on long term reliability?
@@juanpestrada5231bdndjkdn It is still going strong. No failures or repairs. 👍🏻
Galvanized fittings not recommended...
👍Those are actually stainless steel
Bend the hose to get it on the bladder tank even though the tank isn't secured to anything yet 🤣🤣
Hope yer in the deep south
We're pretty far south, but we've since built a heated well-house around it.
the porno music was a nice effect
Just warm it up with a hair dryer
Great video, but I believe one thing you did is a big no-no.. You used WHITE wire for a HOT wire.. It "IS" legal, but only if you mark those wires with either red or black tape... RED is preferred over the white wire as you already have black wire in the same fitting.. Wire is wire and the same volts and amps run through them, but the codes people and insurance people will alllllways give you hell about it...