Hi Sir, Im a little confused with your set up. How does the sand and dirty water push up through the pipe if its closed by the copper tubing? And where does the.second hose get its ait from? the same compressor? Plus how deep can your set up go? Sorry for the questions but maybe a simple home made diagram would really clear things up. Great Video though!
The copper pipe is open inside the black tube, so the air can exit the copper pipe forcing up the black tube. I used two air hoses to increase lift each is connected to a compressor
@@rudiahlers Yes I did and ive been using it for years. All u need is a p.e hose as u see in the video and an air hose attached to it. U make a hole 2 to 3 inches from the bottom of then hose and shovel the air hose in it, make sure the air hose is not choked. The stronger the air compressor the better. Small ones wont do much. But if the water in the well is abundant a small compressor will do. U tape or tie the air hose to the pe pipe all the way to the top. Submerge the hose in to the bottom. Dont let it touch the bottom of the well so go like 96 97% down. And turn on the compressor and just let it rip. Keep pumping till the well watee gets like 70% clean then put in your submersible let it do the rest of the cleaning. For the airhose, just match the size with the outlet of the pump, theyre usually 1/4 inch here in asia. Other parts of the worls vary. Hope this helps buddy
I think that the amount of solids found in a septic tank would make it difficult. The scientific principle says it would work however the diameter of the pipe used would be a major factor.
It would be tricky to extend the black PVC piping that deep, you would have to assemble lengths as you lowered them.Also I am sure if you could get the lift you would need. Air pressure alone will only lift less than 30 feet but perhaps with the aid of the compressor it would work. Sorry I can not be more help but that is a very long lift. If it works for you I would like to hear about it from you.
@@maxwellwalker620 No I did not have a check value, the water would rise inside the pipe to the same level as the water in the well. The second air hose part way up the pipe aided in the lifting of the water and I was able to pump up to ground level, about 28 feet. Air pressure alone will not lift water much beyond that.
hi roy possible to answer some questions on your design
Not sure what other information I can supply. I explained how I made this and how it works.
Hi Sir, Im a little confused with your set up. How does the sand and dirty water push up through the pipe if its closed by the copper tubing? And where does the.second hose get its ait from? the same compressor? Plus how deep can your set up go? Sorry for the questions but maybe a simple home made diagram would really clear things up. Great Video though!
The copper pipe is open inside the black tube, so the air can exit the copper pipe forcing up the black tube. I used two air hoses to increase lift each is connected to a compressor
@@RoyTufts Thank you so much sir, Now If I wanted to go down 250 feet with a 1 1/4 pvc pipe. How strong should my air pump be?
@@EllahRah Have you been able to figure this out? I need to clean out a 120 feet well
@@rudiahlers Yes I did and ive been using it for years. All u need is a p.e hose as u see in the video and an air hose attached to it. U make a hole 2 to 3 inches from the bottom of then hose and shovel the air hose in it, make sure the air hose is not choked. The stronger the air compressor the better. Small ones wont do much. But if the water in the well is abundant a small compressor will do. U tape or tie the air hose to the pe pipe all the way to the top. Submerge the hose in to the bottom. Dont let it touch the bottom of the well so go like 96 97% down. And turn on the compressor and just let it rip. Keep pumping till the well watee gets like 70% clean then put in your submersible let it do the rest of the cleaning. For the airhose, just match the size with the outlet of the pump, theyre usually 1/4 inch here in asia. Other parts of the worls vary. Hope this helps buddy
You could use this to empty a septic tank ?
I think that the amount of solids found in a septic tank would make it difficult. The scientific principle says it would work however the diameter of the pipe used would be a major factor.
Thank you for making this video, I'm going to try it
Just put a long hose on a shop vac and put a carpet cleaning attachment. tie a long stick to the hose so you can move it around.
hi
can you please show in detail how to make this contraption.
thank you
How much bar air pressures
How many hours did it take you to clean it out?
And how deep did it go?
Thanks.
it took 10 to 12 hours or remove about 3 feet of sand
@@RoyTufts wow! Thanks 👍🏼
Hope your house hasn't sunk into the cavity created.
He showed how to do everything, if you don't get it, it's not for you...lol...very simple people.
could you size this for 300-400 ft?
It would be tricky to extend the black PVC piping that deep, you would have to assemble lengths as you lowered them.Also I am sure if you could get the lift you would need. Air pressure alone will only lift less than 30 feet but perhaps with the aid of the compressor it would work. Sorry I can not be more help but that is a very long lift. If it works for you I would like to hear about it from you.
There a guy from Texas that uses this design. Be goes about 80-90 feet if I remember right.
Air psi is 16-17.
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This is it.
@@RoyTufts Hi Roy, can you advise if you used a check valve at the bottom of your pipe to allow for priming.
@@maxwellwalker620 No I did not have a check value, the water would rise inside the pipe to the same level as the water in the well. The second air hose part way up the pipe aided in the lifting of the water and I was able to pump up to ground level, about 28 feet. Air pressure alone will not lift water much beyond that.
Hey i loved ur project can we get conected through social media