Thank you, I am Canadian my wife's water pressure to fill her washing machine is terrible. I tried to explain to her about a raised tank which would always be full and therefore good pressure, she never understood me till I showed her your video then she said "Oh I want that" haha thank you for showing and explaining in a way I could not😁
very informative tips, very clear steps and easy to follow another vlog that will change someone else's concern on the water tank thanks for this great idea, you are indeed passionate on what you do kudos to you sir and of course your filming & editing skills is fantastic
Love your video. Love how you talk plus you provided captions. Anyway, does your tank have a lid or does it stay open like that? Because if you ask me, it's prone to contamination and will breed mosquitoes.
@@HanDIYman007 haha yan si jennelle talaga tinutukan ko ng isang oras. Haha alam mo yung ganun! Haha cge2 but unfortunately ur sched Friday. Haha see u sa replay. 😂🤣
Hi I have installed 5x tanks in series for my RV , unfortunately after the first tank got filled non of the tanks were getting filled. Any idea why? Regards
Water always takes the path of least resistance. Make sure your intake pipe is at the top of the first tank. And the pipes connecting the rest are also near the top of the succeeding tanks.
Kung yung water tank mo is pressurized (enclosed), yung pressure switch na dapat ang mag stop nung water (by cutting power from your pump motor) pag na reach na yung set pressure inside the tank. Pero if your water tank is open like ours, then the float valve is your solution.
9:50 And thats why you never never close valves fast! Always slowly! It can and will break your pipe if its big enough (really big pipes have a type of valve that avoid that)
Thanks. 1) How long should the float valve be for house water tanks (sits on a tower that's about 10 feet, the house is a one storey one)? 2) How many wraps of Teflon tape did it take? 3) I noticed your tape measure is worn out, I'd like to suggest this amazing tape measure which has a laser rangefinder as well (it has a built-in area, volume & right angle triangle pytagoras calculator for squares & rectangles and measures in metric and even feet in fractions), it's pricey but it's designed for the markings not to fade coz' there are raised dimples (like a Teflon cookware) to resist scratches and will last a lifetime: Mileseey DT20 (this also eliminates the guessing when the measurement has fractions because as you extend the tape measure, the LCD displays the exacts measurement similar to a digital caliper- I recommend the all metal General brand digital caliper which can be had locally at Panda Construction Supply Incorporated near SM Sta. Mesa or pandatools on Google. General only not the Groz-General or Groz only one). The tape measure's metal is the best, better than my old Stanley. (you may be tempted to buy the lower models of the Mileseey but I have the lower model I wish I bought the DT20). It's available on popular local online shopping sites that has delivery. You may be tempted to buy similar but different brands, it's best not to do that, Mileseey has the best laser measurement precision, perfect for really long measurements like wall to wall or floor to ceiling. 4) recommending stainless bracing for for your pipes (I've tried zip ties too, it'll break the pipe overtime, it has to be stainless metal bracings and is solid as a rock), perhaps the ones near your floor, create another angle so it touches your wall, the top part, the one with the valve, hire a welding machine weld stainless steel metal or rod so you you can brace that part with stainless steel bracing God bless. Rev. 21:4
Did you mean, "How HIGH should the water tank be for a 1-storey house?" If so, the water tank (as a rule of thumb) must always be higher than any of your pipelines. This is why for commercial buildings, water tanks are commonly installed on the roof deck. Water will always go down and take the path of least resistance. As for my zip ties, they are still intact even after 3 years (and I don't need to worry about corrosion). Thanks for the measuring tape tip -- I have bought 2 new ones long ago :)
Hi Mark! The float valve will work with the "blue drums" here in the Philippines -- you'll just need to make a hole just below the brim of the drum for the valve to fit through. I bought the float valve from Lazada. You can find the link in the "Products | Tools" section in the Description.
Kaya naman ng pvc pipe yung force. Pero I might install a bracket na rin kasabay ng related project to fabricate a cover or lid for the tank. Thanks for the feedback.
Here's a cool video where I built a DIY water level indicator/gauge for the same water tank in the video: ua-cam.com/video/kSTS-F6Kxjo/v-deo.html
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@@adecirebon8165 q00 di no
I like the way you show how it works, your so good in this field. i learn a lot from this video
ang galing talaga handy man idol talaga
Thank you, I am Canadian my wife's water pressure to fill her washing machine is terrible. I tried to explain to her about a raised tank which would always be full and therefore good pressure, she never understood me till I showed her your video then she said "Oh I want that" haha thank you for showing and explaining in a way I could not😁
Nice! Get her one asap 👍👍👍
@@HanDIYman007 yes water pressure here in bacolod Philippines terrible😁
Napaka gandang video informative thank you.
Very informative video mr. handiyman
I like your creative fixes. Thanks !
Glad you like them!
very informative tips, very clear steps and easy to follow
another vlog that will change someone else's concern on the water tank
thanks for this great idea, you are indeed passionate on what you do
kudos to you sir and of course your filming & editing skills is fantastic
Thank you so much for your appreciation. You inspire me to do even better and share more useful DIY videos.
oh..youve been filming this??amazing man
Very helpful tips! A must try DIY, tnx for sharing
Nice kaayo bai daghan ta makat onan
What lovely demonstration Sir.
Thank you so much! Please check out my other DIY vids in my channel -- they might be able to help too :)
Very Good Improvising
is that available here in the Philippines
Yes, purchased mine online via Lazada.
@@HanDIYman007 how much?
@@HanDIYman007 how much?
Sir you can use pipe cutter for clean cut and solvent applicator brush or ball.
Stanby nyo lang po b yung tank nyo n nasa video boss kapag wala supply jan sa inyo o jan din po kayo kumukuha nang tubig??
New friend to your channel now will be watching your content
Nice one, sir! 👍
wow tks you sir
i will do it
This was actually really interesting! Great video!
Wow its nice it helps not to waste water
Such an informative vedio.... Many tips that I learn this vedio,.
I learned a lot from this video thank you for sharing your knowledge
hi , nice to meet you , great channel and interesting videos , bit of an handyman myself so its cool to see how its done 👍🎥👌
Informative may nalaman ako dahil sa video na ito
:)
New subscriber here.
Exactly what I was looking for! Looks like video was uploaded 3 years ago. Is it still working good for you? Thank you!!
Yes it does!
Love your video. Love how you talk plus you provided captions. Anyway, does your tank have a lid or does it stay open like that? Because if you ask me, it's prone to contamination and will breed mosquitoes.
Yes, we do cover it. I didn't bother showing it because it wasn't the subject of the video. Thanks!
Thanks
Welcome
1.2 views in a month. :) Paints a big smile in my face. Congrats bro! Keep it up.
@@HanDIYman007 yes. Evergreen ko anhina ng usad peru tinutukan ko d talaga nawalan ng views. Yes. This is a marathon. We can do this!☆☆
@@HanDIYman007 haha yan si jennelle talaga tinutukan ko ng isang oras. Haha alam mo yung ganun! Haha cge2 but unfortunately ur sched Friday. Haha see u sa replay. 😂🤣
Hi
I have installed 5x tanks in series for my RV , unfortunately after the first tank got filled non of the tanks were getting filled.
Any idea why?
Regards
Water always takes the path of least resistance. Make sure your intake pipe is at the top of the first tank. And the pipes connecting the rest are also near the top of the succeeding tanks.
jet pump or water pump dn po ba gamit nyu papunta sa tank?
yung ordinary pipeline lang po galing sa Manila Water. We don't have a jet pump or water pump.
ah ganun po ba..pero pwde din po gawin yan sa mga pump po?bali dalawang switch pressure switch at float valve?
Kung yung water tank mo is pressurized (enclosed), yung pressure switch na dapat ang mag stop nung water (by cutting power from your pump motor) pag na reach na yung set pressure inside the tank. Pero if your water tank is open like ours, then the float valve is your solution.
thank you po sa idea!Godbless!
@@HanDIYman007 Kung open tank tapos naka water pump pwede rin?
Excellent 👌.. Thank you.
nice one you really did it good job pass it to me now txs
9:50 And thats why you never never close valves fast! Always slowly! It can and will break your pipe if its big enough (really big pipes have a type of valve that avoid that)
HanDIYman 00 verry informative sir..can i stay ur channel?
thank you for the tips sir.
a very informative DIY, so simple yet effective... great technique on fixing things
Maraming salamat po!
This is just what i need.
Thank you. This will answer my problem.
You're welcome 🤗
do you have diagram of your water tank pipeline? thanks
There's a scene in the video where I traced very quickly the tank pipeline.
@@HanDIYman007 is your water tank use motor or natural gravity flow? do u use check valve?
@@vernonleondalleflores654 just gravity, Please watch the video in full, it's all explained and shown there :)
Where to buy that float valve?
Links in description or from your local hardware store
how to make the cover of the water container?
ganda naman,
Thanks creating this vid HandDIYman, It was just what I needed.
Am glad this video was able to help you.
I have you again with my second channel
Great Video , Thanks For Sharing !
Thanks for watching!
hi i want float valve for my thermosiphon system. I bought baloon valve and waller code valve. Both did't work. Suggest me good water level valve plz
Where can i buy the float valve handiyman?
Links in the description 😉
Awesome...👍👍👍👌👌👌
Thank you Peter!
Hi sir kaya ba ng float valve pagbumababa ang tubig ng 1meter?
I dont understand what you mean. Pls elaborate.
Nice vedeo..Thank you for sharing.i learn a LOT.I LIKE HOW YOU SHOW IT.😊
wow. great tips. ty
see those faucet droplets at 7:00, a turnoff for the handyman. thanks for this video though.
Thanks.
1) How long should the float valve be for house water tanks (sits on a tower that's about 10 feet, the house is a one storey one)?
2) How many wraps of Teflon tape did it take?
3) I noticed your tape measure is worn out, I'd like to suggest this amazing tape measure which has a laser rangefinder as well (it has a built-in area, volume & right angle triangle pytagoras calculator for squares & rectangles and measures in metric and even feet in fractions), it's pricey but it's designed for the markings not to fade coz' there are raised dimples (like a Teflon cookware) to resist scratches and will last a lifetime: Mileseey DT20 (this also eliminates the guessing when the measurement has fractions because as you extend the tape measure, the LCD displays the exacts measurement similar to a digital caliper- I recommend the all metal General brand digital caliper which can be had locally at Panda Construction Supply Incorporated near SM Sta. Mesa or pandatools on Google. General only not the Groz-General or Groz only one). The tape measure's metal is the best, better than my old Stanley.
(you may be tempted to buy the lower models of the Mileseey but I have the lower model I wish I bought the DT20). It's available on popular local online shopping sites that has delivery. You may be tempted to buy similar but different brands, it's best not to do that, Mileseey has the best laser measurement precision, perfect for really long measurements like wall to wall or floor to ceiling.
4) recommending stainless bracing for for your pipes (I've tried zip ties too, it'll break the pipe overtime, it has to be stainless metal bracings and is solid as a rock), perhaps the ones near your floor, create another angle so it touches your wall, the top part, the one with the valve, hire a welding machine weld stainless steel metal or rod so you you can brace that part with stainless steel bracing
God bless. Rev. 21:4
Did you mean, "How HIGH should the water tank be for a 1-storey house?" If so, the water tank (as a rule of thumb) must always be higher than any of your pipelines. This is why for commercial buildings, water tanks are commonly installed on the roof deck. Water will always go down and take the path of least resistance. As for my zip ties, they are still intact even after 3 years (and I don't need to worry about corrosion). Thanks for the measuring tape tip -- I have bought 2 new ones long ago :)
Hi Question 1. is that fit to the Blue drum here philippines..and where did you buy that Float valve wanted to buy after i watched your video. thanks
Hi Mark! The float valve will work with the "blue drums" here in the Philippines -- you'll just need to make a hole just below the brim of the drum for the valve to fit through. I bought the float valve from Lazada. You can find the link in the "Products | Tools" section in the Description.
@@HanDIYman007 thank you sir much appreaciated! God bless more videos i'm your now subscriber
Thats amazing
Are you going to put a lid on the tank?
Thanks for asking! And YES, I am going to build a lid for the tank and please stay tuned for that video :)
Bakit p po kayo nag kabit boss nang tank kung may supply po kayo nang tubig galing sa water district nyo po
Para prepared in case of emergency water shortage na madalas mangyari sa area namin 👍
Haha I love his humour and I learnt a lot
Thank you!
Nice
What happened to zip ties tho?
I’m 😊I Kong
that open container, no lid water collection is a mosquito playground, not sanitary water.
float valve installation in Tamil
Wlang reinforcement yung pipe sa taas. Buti d tinulak ng float.
Kaya naman ng pvc pipe yung force. Pero I might install a bracket na rin kasabay ng related project to fabricate a cover or lid for the tank. Thanks for the feedback.
velves
Hm?
What the hell... The description of what the video is about is misleading. This is an Installation not making your own valve.
Where does it say in the description that this was about making your own valve? I believe i used the word "installation" at least 3x.
Great job sir.great idea keep sharing video like this...