Hey Rebecca, Thank you for watching! and thank you for some defense! system works great. no leaks, great water supply for the property. Thanks again for watching!
This was terrific. I just don't know a flip about solar. You know, like knowing how much solar to buy and the inverter. It's Greek to me right now. But I can get a hand pump on the well first and have a stubbed off connection for a pump later. But this is really a terrific video. Grateful for your help. Jesus bless.
Hey Sandra, Thank you for watching. depending on what you need to use the water system for, frequency of use. but, 600-800 watts should do pretty well for you. use a 200 watt/ 4000 peak inverter. Thanks again for watching!
Can I locate the check valve at the top end, in case I have to change it some day? There is a high salt content in this water. It has a history of eating things. So, if the valve is reachable, a future headache will be solved. Oh, part one and two are great videos.
Hi Matt, Thank you for watching. Check valves are designed to have waters weight on side of the valve ( pump side). So, when the check valve is installed down by the well point, all of the waters weight is on the top of the check valve when it's closed. Putting the check valve up high, makes the check valve pull on the seal where it seats when closed. The check valve flapper could begin to warp with reverse pressure ( suction) that is occuring when pump shuts off. So, to answer your question, you could put it above ground but, you may be replacing the check valve more often. In your case, it does sound like maybe it's an alternative. Just be aware that you may lose suction and would have to prime the pump more often... Thanks again for watching!
I like your teaching technique. Impressing the most serious points multiple times. GOOD Video! Maybe some things are not EXACTLY correct but engineering what you have demonstrated was excellent! Keep up the great videos, I will continue watching. :-)
Hi Lee, Thank you for watching! I had a great high school science teacher who always gave the answers that would be on quizzes by re iterating the most serious points ( he had helpful hand gestures as well).Mr. Nezbit. Ive carried that technique around for a long time. Thanks again for watching!
You should have used a 4" cap over the top of the 4" pipe with a 1" hole drilled in the center to cover the casing and use a disconnect union to connect the pipe to the well in case you need to remove the pump later.
You should of put a sand trap before the pump on the suction side to catch the sand before it goes through the pump. I put one on the suction side and one on the pressure side to catch any sand. I bought the ones you can clean by just opening the clean out valve on the bottom of the filter.
Please tell me you put a sanitary seal on your well head. You have done a fine job for a "shade tree" mechanic. My wish is that everyone who does this type home-owners work, please when dealing with shallow wells it is also important to add the sanitary seal or a cover on the top of your 4" not just plastic wrap but seal it. You do not want critters in your well nor do you want flood waters in there either.
Yep. Just get a 4" cap and drill a 1" hole in the middle for the well pipe and run a bead of silicone where the cap and 1" pipe meet. That would make a fine sanitary seal
Hey Robert, Thank you for watching. So are trees!😆 But, the entire ladder superstructure is grounded thru guy wires which also stabilize the structure. This method makes a safety umbrella for the entire system. Anything, people and equipment safely blanketed by the grounding system. Thanks again for watching!
What part of Florida did you do this at? I have put in wells in Indiana with success but I just bought raw land in northern Florida, Suwannee county and plan to do it again. Nice sandy soil. How far down before hitting water? Thanks man.
Hey Dan, Thank you for watching. It will be similar to what I ran into On this one Sand/moss, then sand, then small crustacean / hard sand layer, then... BUTTER
@@AtlanticDrain I watched your video months ago and watched it again last night and seen this was ocala area about 118 miles from me. I had enough of Indiana brrr so I was going to move to Arizona but at the last minute decided to come down to Florida. Living off grid in Suwannee county in my truck camper running solar and a generator for backup and for heavy loads. This isn’t for everyone lol. We shower outside with a shower bag 5 gallon and use a coffee maker to heat water for now while getting set up. It’s a trip mentally going to Walmart and lowes and seeing the outdoor garden center open in January lol cause that ends in august up north. Loving the sunshine warm weather to a guy like me that’s used to single digit temperatures back in Indiana. Keep up the great work and videos they are appreciated.
Hey Donald, Thanks for watching. Sorry about your ladder haha. I had a lot of ladders when working roof lines. I like the repurpose I've done with them. I even bought three more for stage 2 of the solar pavilion! Thanks again for watching.
Hey Kevin, thank you for watching. Wow two ponds?!? It sounds like maybe you should run pipes to ponds from your rainwater drainage systems to fill them. Yard drains discharge as well. You would need minimum 850/900 watts of continuous power to run the pump all day for the system in this video. That would be 9 - 100 watt panels. It would take months to fill a pond. Best bet, use rainwater run off into the pond(s). Thanks again for watching! Cloudy days
Hi M Goode, Thank you for watching. 50 psi. I haven't ever run out of water. Its always there. It depends on where you are in U.S. or the world. This one is down close to sea level maybe 100 - 200 ft above sea level. Thanks again for watching
right on brother. I've been to many web sites that show charts fail / strength TESTING of pvc pipe and glues. most glues strength is GREATER ~ not ~ using any primer. Thank you for watching
ive discovered that a soft starter for the shallow well pump would save u lots of issues with your inverter and is easier on your pump and plumbing. you tube has great vitds on diy soft starters that would be very cheep. i found your vid as i was looking at such an option for me. 3kw inverter 1.5 hp pump. not nuff batteries to be reliable.
Hi Rush Bayou---I would be very interested in your list of equipment if you have had time to decide on what you are getting. I am clueless on this electric pump set-up. My video search initially was for a manual pump on a shallow well set-up. When I ran across this...I'd really like to try this but my comfort zone stops shy of the solar and inverter and selection of pump. Actually I would like to split the pipe coming out of the well--install a manual pump on one leg of pvc and the electric pump on the other. Put ball valve cutoffs on each leg. Not sure if that would be productive....just dreaming. If you can help...thanks a bunch. Jesus bless.
Is the glue and cement for the piping safe for water to be consumed? I get once it’s really dry the fallout wouldn’t be much. Can I just use sharkbite fittings instead of the glue/cement?
Hey Reck, Thank you for watching! SOme people swear by shark bites. I dont know how to answer your question though. Im sure its just like you said. so, let the glue dry before use. Thanks again for watching!
Hey Jeff, Thanks again for watching! sometimes, you can use less threaded inserts. I still like the standard parts available without getting into specialty parts. Thanks AGAIN for your comments and watching !
Hi quick q North central Florida, Swanee area, Is it possible to drive a 3” pvc pipe with slits as a diy screen down to about 60’ and use a jet pump with 1/2” pvc to draw the water?
Hey LUGO, Thank you for watching. Im not sure. I guiess it depends on what you are starting with... 4"? you would probably need a mud pump to go 60 feet. Im still not sure of the best procedure for 3" micro slot. Thanks again for watching!
Ive never seen any difference when it comes to A/C on which way you wire the black and white wires ... thanks for the vids been offgrid for 6 months it time for a well 😂 im in South Alabama so 30ft should be sufficient for me also.
Great videos...my only comment is why are you running the pump so high @51 psi it's generally not needed so high ...it will pull less on your inverter less chance of blowing out hoses and will be more like town water pressure
Hi John, Thank you for watching. Its the preset . It works good for what I use it for. Mostly washing, spraying off things. It would probably have to have the pressure switch changed out to adjust psi. Thanks again for watching
Hey Joe, fill clean large trash containers 3 ( 120 gallons)would be a good start and probably enough. Keep water in truck bed or place containers on a platform at least 1 ft high. Place hose into container, hook up siphon to pressure washer.
better check local laws to be on the safe side. Not knocking it...just be on the safe side. Your US & state n local govt have some water puddle ideas that the water belongs to them. Don't want to see folks getting into law issues
i wish they made this pump in DC ... for that matter , we need more DC power items and appliances and make them easier to find. no reason for dc refrigerators are sooo costly and hard to find. ty 4 ur vid my well is 600ft from my house with a 12ft drop gravity feed. pump is in the house fed trough the floor. i also have an access to the well water without the pump. my pump is a 1.5 hp but way too big for my needs. i need to add a soft start so my inverter is more reliable. i used brass till i reduced to 3/4 then reduced again to 1/2" as i split to each location. reduces stresses i think. i also deal with freezing temps. id like to redo the well and add another 6ft to the water height, then id be able to do more without the pump. its a ground fed spring at the base of a mountain. but an old well that hadnt been used in 40 years. lol
hey john, thank you for watching studio.ua-cam.com/users/videoNbnALxhItP8/ watch this video and if you do this method, you will know. it gets REAL EASY to go downward. it s like going thru BUTTER. Thanks again for watching
Hey southern haven, Thanks for watching. I actually am not particular about a brand. It isa modified sine wave inverter. They are very affordable versus a full sine wave inverter. If you are running expensive electronic equipment, you might consider a full sine wave inverter but, for the pump system, modified or square wave inverter is just fine. I do use the mod sinewavee inverter for everything including my laptop Thanks again for watching!
Hey John, Thank you for watching & your comment! So many names for wiring. depends on your school! How 'bout Supply & Return wires + Earth ground. :) Thanks again for watching!
Hey Arnaldo, Thank you for watching! The 2 " pipe will become very easy to move downward. it will almost feel like it is floating. usually, it hitsa pocket of water and there is NO resistance while drilling. thanks again for watching!
Hi james, thank you for watching. The pump pumps water all day long as long as the sun is out. It would probably run continuously for about 2 hours or so at night more than enough for whatever you need. The water pocket seems to be an endless supply as well. This solar powered shallow well pump works great! Thanks again for watching!
Hey Copper, Thank you for watching! Re-purposed. I do not use them for business anymore. I designed the ladder structure pavilion in Ohio, dis assembled it and moved it to Florida! The repurposed ladders around pump well are now enclosed to keep pump house dry! Thanks again for watching!
Too many things wrong here to name but the most important is NOT TO DRINK THIS WATER.....this is a seepage well not a shallow well which would be deeper....And you did not seal the surface casing ( 4" pipe) With sodium bentonite holeplug rock and grout to further prevent contaminants from getting into this water...And for anyone with the question of using bleach ,,,,no that won't work to kill the bacteria because it will continue to produce bacteria filled water through this type well... Please boil before using for anything.
I have been drinking water from a shallow well I installed decades ago with zero health issues. You should define what you mean by a shallow well. Here in north Florida, we usually hit water at about 4-6 feet, but usable water is 16-22 feet. No one in their right mind would drink water from a 5 ft well, but a 20 ft well is just fine unless you have local contamination.
@@jim7smith Florida is almost nothing but sand down to 23 ft in most places. I've worked on many in north east Florida and usable water is not necessary drinkable water. 25 ft water is not well formation water nor freshwater. Your well is almost certainly contaminated with bacteria. Which travels through the sand and partially filtered as it rains and runs down but not enough to take out contaminates that need filtration like sand, shell, rocks, clays and chalks to filter these out. You can't buy a filter as good as the natural ones below our feet. You might also want to test your water for nitrates.
Hey Charley! Thank you for watching! 220 volt operations makes for less current thru the cable wiring coming from inverter to pump. But, the power used to run the pump ( in watts) remains the same. Thanks again for watching!!!
Hey Jeff, Thank you for watching!!!! in this video, the pressure gauge is showing NO RESISTANCE pressure. a smaller pipe (like toilet water inlet pipe) is smaller and adds pressure to the system. It would read around 40 psi minimum while filling a toilet tank. I've used the water for many things on the property. It works great! Thanks for watching!!!
Hey bouba, Thank you for watching. Yes, it was the initial start up of a brand new pump. No water was in the tank yet the diaphragm had no pressure against the tank side, just air... Thanks again for watching!
Actually 220V is better for pumps because it will use less current which means thinner wires. When the pump is wired for 110 it uses twice the current. There is a surge whenever a pump cycles on. Also better for your generator if it supports 220V as it uses both phases of the generator output. Consider a 3000W generator can only support 1500W per phase.
Hey Eric, Thank you for watching. Can't argue that! 220 would of course, use half the current of 110. If, you have a 220 volt supply. Unfortunately, Power consumption ( watts ) would remain constant at the inverter/ batteries no matter if it were 220 vac or 110 vac. Thanks again for watching!
@@AtlanticDrain Yes power consumption is the same, the difference is 220V it is distributed over both phases. If the generator is not big enough some pumps could struggle on 110 probably not a shallow well pump. Load balancing any service is a good thing, you would not want all your circuits on one phase.
The tape went on every fitting backwards. Interesting video, enjoyed it. I laughed with the glue going everywhere.
Hey Chuck,
Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for watching!
@UCMOH_QxDyKyY18vzhanqWMg you're absolutely laughable... after everything he did you have to have some negative comment🙄👌
Hey Rebecca,
Thank you for watching!
and
thank you for some defense!
system works great.
no leaks, great water supply for the property.
Thanks again for watching!
I just got a lot here in N.C. FL too. This is exactly the sort of thing I was looking for. Thanks neighbor!
Hi Karl, Thank you for watching. It s a nice project for property owners.
thanks again for watching!
Thanks so much for the simple instruction on how to wire the pump. This is a blessing to our family.
Hi family,
Thank you for watching!
The instructions you have provided are so clear and simple to follow. I feel more confident now that I can do this. Thank you :D
Hi bkrafter,
thank you for watching!
Excellent instructions and very clearly presented for a pump plumbing rookie such as myself! Thanks!
Hey antlese,
Thank you for watching.
I try to keep it just to what you need to know. Thanks again for watching
This was terrific.
I just don't know a flip about solar. You know, like knowing how much solar to buy and the inverter. It's Greek to me right now.
But I can get a hand pump on the well first and have a stubbed off connection for a pump later.
But this is really a terrific video. Grateful for your help. Jesus bless.
Hey Sandra, Thank you for watching. depending on what you need to use the water system for, frequency of use. but, 600-800 watts should do pretty well for you. use a 200 watt/ 4000 peak inverter.
Thanks again for watching!
Great presentation; kept a beginners attention all the way. Thanks!!!
Hey Bruce,
Thank you for watching.
Thank you for this! Can’t wait to put in my shallow well for my animals.
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing work 🙏🏼🇺🇲
hi maria, thank you for watching!
Impressive. Thanks. This will be the way to go in my new property!
Hey Nick,
Thank you for watching!
Can I locate the check valve at the top end, in case I have to change it some day? There is a high salt content in this water. It has a history of eating things. So, if the valve is reachable, a future headache will be solved. Oh, part one and two are great videos.
Hi Matt,
Thank you for watching.
Check valves are designed to have waters weight on side of the valve ( pump side). So, when the check valve is installed down by the well point, all of the waters weight is on the top of the check valve when it's closed.
Putting the check valve up high, makes the check valve pull on the seal where it seats when closed. The check valve flapper could begin to warp with reverse pressure ( suction) that is occuring when pump shuts off.
So, to answer your question, you could put it above ground but, you may be replacing the check valve more often. In your case, it does sound like maybe it's an alternative. Just be aware that you may lose suction and would have to prime the pump more often...
Thanks again for watching!
I learned a lot in this video. Thank you!
Hey captn,
Thank you for watching.
Your comments are greatly appreciated.
Thanks again for watching!
I like your teaching technique. Impressing the most serious points multiple times. GOOD Video! Maybe some things are not EXACTLY correct but engineering what you have demonstrated was excellent! Keep up the great videos, I will continue watching. :-)
Hi Lee,
Thank you for watching! I had a great high school science teacher who always gave the answers that would be on quizzes by re iterating the most serious points ( he had helpful hand gestures as well).Mr. Nezbit.
Ive carried that technique around for a long time.
Thanks again for watching!
You should have used a 4" cap over the top of the 4" pipe with a 1" hole drilled in the center to cover the casing and use a disconnect union to connect the pipe to the well in case you need to remove the pump later.
Hey Jeff, Thank you for watching!
I appreciate your comments and inputs.
Thanks again for watching!
Jeff has the right idea. The cap would help keep bugs small animals and debris from going down and contaminating the water table.
You should of put a sand trap before the pump on the suction side to catch the sand before it goes through the pump. I put one on the suction side and one on the pressure side to catch any sand.
I bought the ones you can clean by just opening the clean out valve on the bottom of the filter.
You should secure the pump to the base.
@@william6526 I think he forgot to film that. I would have added dual taps instead of just the one too.
Thank you . Great video . I will be doing mine now
Het Batman,
Thank you for watching!
Best video on internet..thank you very much
Thanks so much for the instruction on how to wire the pump. Can you provide name of the pump and where you bought it?
Hi Mike,
Thank you for watching.
Everlast is the pump.
I think it was home depot. might of been lowes.
Thanks again for watching
Please tell me you put a sanitary seal on your well head. You have done a fine job for a "shade tree" mechanic. My wish is that everyone who does this type home-owners work, please when dealing with shallow wells it is also important to add the sanitary seal or a cover on the top of your 4" not just plastic wrap but seal it. You do not want critters in your well nor do you want flood waters in there either.
Yep. Just get a 4" cap and drill a 1" hole in the middle for the well pipe and run a bead of silicone where the cap and 1" pipe meet. That would make a fine sanitary seal
Hey Jeff, yep that sounds like a nice easy way to seal off the 4" sheath.
Sounds like you need to start up your own channel.
@@theFLshark Polly
Aluminum ladders are good lighting rods.
Hey Robert,
Thank you for watching.
So are trees!😆
But, the entire ladder superstructure is grounded thru guy wires which also stabilize the structure. This method makes a safety umbrella for the entire system. Anything, people and equipment safely blanketed by the grounding system.
Thanks again for watching!
What part of Florida did you do this at? I have put in wells in Indiana with success but I just bought raw land in northern Florida, Suwannee county and plan to do it again. Nice sandy soil. How far down before hitting water? Thanks man.
Hey Dan,
Thank you for watching.
It will be similar to what I ran into
On this one
Sand/moss, then sand, then small crustacean / hard sand layer, then... BUTTER
@@AtlanticDrain I watched your video months ago and watched it again last night and seen this was ocala area about 118 miles from me. I had enough of Indiana brrr so I was going to move to Arizona but at the last minute decided to come down to Florida. Living off grid in Suwannee county in my truck camper running solar and a generator for backup and for heavy loads. This isn’t for everyone lol. We shower outside with a shower bag 5 gallon and use a coffee maker to heat water for now while getting set up. It’s a trip mentally going to Walmart and lowes and seeing the outdoor garden center open in January lol cause that ends in august up north. Loving the sunshine warm weather to a guy like me that’s used to single digit temperatures back in Indiana. Keep up the great work and videos they are appreciated.
thats where my ladder went.... haha
Hey Donald,
Thanks for watching.
Sorry about your ladder haha.
I had a lot of ladders when working roof lines. I like the repurpose I've done with them.
I even bought three more for stage 2 of the solar pavilion!
Thanks again for watching.
Proud of u son ...mike uk
hey jam,
thanks for watching
Good post
Hey Tim,
Thank you for watching.
Very interesting. I need to fill 2 ponds, I don't see in the comments about the cost of going solar, can you advise please?
Hey Kevin, thank you for watching. Wow two ponds?!?
It sounds like maybe you should run pipes to ponds from your rainwater drainage systems to fill them.
Yard drains discharge as well.
You would need minimum 850/900 watts of continuous power to run the pump all day for the system in this video. That would be 9 - 100 watt panels.
It would take months to fill a pond. Best bet, use rainwater run off into the pond(s).
Thanks again for watching!
Cloudy days
@@AtlanticDrain Thank you! I have pretty good runoff filling them but after June it gets dry. Sounds like I need to get it on grid.
Great pair of videos. Looking to do this for sprinkler system. How much pressure and flow can you expect from a well of this type?
Hi M Goode,
Thank you for watching.
50 psi.
I haven't ever run out of water. Its always there.
It depends on where you are in U.S. or the world.
This one is down close to sea level maybe 100 - 200 ft above sea level.
Thanks again for watching
When I'm using new clean pipe I never use primer. Never had any leaks doing that.
right on brother. I've been to many web sites
that show charts fail / strength TESTING of pvc pipe and glues.
most glues strength is GREATER ~ not ~ using any primer.
Thank you for watching
ive discovered that a soft starter for the shallow well pump would save u lots of issues with your inverter and is easier on your pump and plumbing.
you tube has great vitds on diy soft starters that would be very cheep.
i found your vid as i was looking at such an option for me. 3kw inverter 1.5 hp pump. not nuff batteries to be reliable.
Thanks for the tip!
Hi Rush Bayou---I would be very interested in your list of equipment if you have had time to decide on what you are getting.
I am clueless on this electric pump set-up.
My video search initially was for a manual pump on a shallow well set-up. When I ran across this...I'd really like to try this but my comfort zone stops shy of the solar and inverter and selection of pump.
Actually I would like to split the pipe coming out of the well--install a manual pump on one leg of pvc and the electric pump on the other. Put ball valve cutoffs on each leg. Not sure if that would be productive....just dreaming.
If you can help...thanks a bunch. Jesus bless.
Is the glue and cement for the piping safe for water to be consumed? I get once it’s really dry the fallout wouldn’t be much. Can I just use sharkbite fittings instead of the glue/cement?
Hey Reck,
Thank you for watching!
SOme people swear by shark bites.
I dont know how to answer your question though. Im sure its just like you said. so, let the glue dry before use.
Thanks again for watching!
Don't use shark bites inside the well, but for pump connections they are fine.
Those fittings are crap.
@@raymccarty4612 do you have something positive to say here?
You should use as little threaded pipe as possible because it leaks over time. They have slip joint PVC hose bibs.
Hey Jeff,
Thanks again for watching!
sometimes, you can use less threaded inserts.
I still like the standard parts available without getting into specialty parts.
Thanks AGAIN for your comments and watching !
what is your cranking amps/startup watts? Info needed for smallest possiable inverter.
Hi quick q
North central Florida, Swanee area,
Is it possible to drive a 3” pvc pipe with slits as a diy screen down to about 60’ and use a jet pump with 1/2” pvc to draw the water?
Hey LUGO, Thank you for watching. Im not sure. I guiess it depends on what you are starting with... 4"? you would probably need a mud pump to go 60 feet. Im still not sure of the best procedure for 3" micro slot.
Thanks again for watching!
Ive never seen any difference when it comes to A/C on which way you wire the black and white wires ... thanks for the vids been offgrid for 6 months it time for a well 😂 im in South Alabama so 30ft should be sufficient for me also.
Hey Alabama,
Thank you for watching and sharing
I really like and I need this shallow well water pump, how much and how to avail this products pls.
Hey Joseph, thanks for watching . Parts all available at home Depot or Lowe's. Thanks again for watching!
Great videos...my only comment is why are you running the pump so high @51 psi it's generally not needed so high ...it will pull less on your inverter less chance of blowing out hoses and will be more like town water pressure
Hi John, Thank you for watching.
Its the preset . It works good for what I use it for. Mostly washing, spraying off things. It would probably have to have the pressure switch changed out to adjust psi.
Thanks again for watching
Ty sir
Where did you get water for your mini jet?
Hey Joe, fill clean large trash containers 3 ( 120 gallons)would be a good start and probably enough. Keep water in truck bed or place containers on a platform at least 1 ft high. Place hose into container, hook up siphon to pressure washer.
i could see this as a business opportunity for someone
better check local laws to be on the safe side. Not knocking it...just be on the safe side. Your US & state n local govt have some water puddle ideas that the water belongs to them. Don't want to see folks getting into law issues
i wish they made this pump in DC ... for that matter , we need more DC power items and appliances and make them easier to find. no reason for dc refrigerators are sooo costly and hard to find.
ty 4 ur vid my well is 600ft from my house with a 12ft drop gravity feed. pump is in the house fed trough the floor. i also have an access to the well water without the pump.
my pump is a 1.5 hp but way too big for my needs. i need to add a soft start so my inverter is more reliable. i used brass till i reduced to 3/4 then reduced again to 1/2" as i split to each location. reduces stresses i think. i also deal with freezing temps.
id like to redo the well and add another 6ft to the water height, then id be able to do more without the pump. its a ground fed spring at the base of a mountain. but an old well that hadnt been used in 40 years. lol
use a converter ac to dc go to your electrical supply buy a transformer
hey rush,
thanks for watching!
hey charley,
thanks for watching
So how do you know how far to put the pipes in before you get water
hey john,
thank you for watching
studio.ua-cam.com/users/videoNbnALxhItP8/
watch this video and if you do this method, you will know.
it gets REAL EASY to go downward. it s like going thru BUTTER.
Thanks again for watching
What brand power inverter 2000w did you use.
Hey southern haven,
Thanks for watching.
I actually am not particular about a brand.
It isa modified sine wave inverter. They are very affordable versus a full sine wave inverter. If you are running expensive electronic equipment, you might consider a full sine wave inverter but, for the pump system, modified or square wave inverter is just fine. I do use the mod sinewavee inverter for everything including my laptop Thanks again for watching!
Thanks great information I'm just want it for my water pump
the white wire is actually called "common" or sometimes incorrectly "neutral." green is ground (or technically "negative").
Hey John,
Thank you for watching & your comment!
So many names for wiring. depends on your school!
How 'bout Supply & Return wires + Earth ground.
:)
Thanks again for watching!
How do we know we hit water? and When to stop Feeding the 2" pipe ??
Hey Arnaldo,
Thank you for watching!
The 2 " pipe will become very easy to move downward. it will almost feel like it is floating.
usually, it hitsa pocket of water and there is NO resistance while drilling.
thanks again for watching!
How long will it pump water ? How long can u let it pump?
Hi james, thank you for watching. The pump pumps water all day long as long as the sun is out. It would probably run continuously for about 2 hours or so at night more than enough for whatever you need. The water pocket seems to be an endless supply as well. This solar powered shallow well pump works great! Thanks again for watching!
Why is there ladders everywhere?
Hey Copper,
Thank you for watching!
Re-purposed.
I do not use them for business anymore.
I designed the ladder structure pavilion in Ohio,
dis assembled it and moved it to Florida!
The repurposed ladders around pump well are now enclosed to keep pump house dry!
Thanks again for watching!
rought estimate for material price?
hi Patrick,
thank you for watching.
including the pump, it was between 600-700 dollars.
What is the deal with the ladders?
Hey swamp billy,
Pretty cool huh?!👍
Thank you for watching.
Why oh why did you not seal up the well head area first thing ... its absoilutely critical straight away !
Too many things wrong here to name but the most important is NOT TO DRINK THIS WATER.....this is a seepage well not a shallow well which would be deeper....And you did not seal the surface casing ( 4" pipe) With sodium bentonite holeplug rock and grout to further prevent contaminants from getting into this water...And for anyone with the question of using bleach ,,,,no that won't work to kill the bacteria because it will continue to produce bacteria filled water through this type well... Please boil before using for anything.
You need to start your own channel.
@@raymccarty4612 not enough hours in the day.
I have been drinking water from a shallow well I installed decades ago with zero health issues. You should define what you mean by a shallow well. Here in north Florida, we usually hit water at about 4-6 feet, but usable water is 16-22 feet. No one in their right mind would drink water from a 5 ft well, but a 20 ft well is just fine unless you have local contamination.
@@twobitsmith1 lol
@@jim7smith Florida is almost nothing but sand down to 23 ft in most places. I've worked on many in north east Florida and usable water is not necessary drinkable water. 25 ft water is not well formation water nor freshwater. Your well is almost certainly contaminated with bacteria. Which travels through the sand and partially filtered as it rains and runs down but not enough to take out contaminates that need filtration like sand, shell, rocks, clays and chalks to filter these out. You can't buy a filter as good as the natural ones below our feet. You might also want to test your water for nitrates.
leave at 230 volt amps are lower v/amps/hp/60hz in europe and england 50hz
leave at 230volts cheaper to run
Hey Charley!
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220 volt operations makes for less current thru the cable wiring coming from inverter to pump.
But, the power used to run the pump ( in watts) remains the same.
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So 20 psi continuous. 50 psi for like 5 gallons. Enough to fill a couple toilets.
Hey Jeff,
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in this video, the pressure gauge is showing NO RESISTANCE pressure.
a smaller pipe (like toilet water inlet pipe) is smaller and adds pressure to the system. It would read around 40 psi minimum while filling a toilet tank.
I've used the water for many things on the property. It works great!
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Reverse you aplay teplon tape
the pump is cavitating..
Hey bouba,
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Yes, it was the initial start up of a brand new pump.
No water was in the tank yet the diaphragm had no pressure against the tank side, just air... Thanks again for watching!
Plumbing 101: threaded connections between plastic & metal, the metal should have the female threads….plastic inside, metal outside.
Hey JD,
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Actually 220V is better for pumps because it will use less current which means thinner wires. When the pump is wired for 110 it uses twice the current. There is a surge whenever a pump cycles on. Also better for your generator if it supports 220V as it uses both phases of the generator output. Consider a 3000W generator can only support 1500W per phase.
Hey Eric,
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Can't argue that! 220 would of course, use half the current of 110.
If, you have a 220 volt supply.
Unfortunately,
Power consumption ( watts ) would remain constant at the inverter/ batteries no matter if it were 220 vac or 110 vac.
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@@AtlanticDrain Yes power consumption is the same, the difference is 220V it is distributed over both phases. If the generator is not big enough some pumps could struggle on 110 probably not a shallow well pump. Load balancing any service is a good thing, you would not want all your circuits on one phase.