Check your supply pond at night after the pump goes off and again the next morning to see how well it recovers over night. Do the same on the upper bid pond to see if you have any leaks. Evaporation overnight shouldn’t be a factor
I would be surprised if you find at some stage the big pond is feeding the small pond through a rock fissure. I was hoping when you dyed the top pond you left the bottom pond natural and slowly saw it turn blue without dying.
As a Firefighter I know the importance of the intake strainer. I think the number of holes is limiting your flow more than you realize. If you look at strainers for many types of pumps they have many more holes.
Just a thought , could you run another set of wires from your new solar panels up to you pole building and make a solar charge station for your power banks ? Or since you made your solar grid expandable add two more panels dedicated to the pole building charging system . You would then have all your batteries charged for free so to speak . Great video as always !!
I know this was probably taped a couple of days ago but man I really wanted you to hang on for a couple of minutes and to tell us how much the small pond refilled over night!
awesome, you are getting extra flow because the pipe siphons once it crests the hill and the pump doesent see the full 45ft lift. Either way happy days mate glad you got it sorted
as the surface area expands your going to see less rise in water level per day , gonna take quite a while to fill the whole pond , unless you get some heavy rains
Adam, another great update. I find this pond series very interesting. It would be interesting to have you go out to lower pond in the morning and see how much the lower pond fills overnight. Might be helpful to also mark that overflow pipe in the lower pond with inch markings to see quickly how much the water level changes.
Adam can pond 3 refill pond 2.... Can you back feed the pond or just add in a basic pump you had in the stream a few years ago and back feed it... We need measuring sticks in each pond ... So we can calculate recovery rates.
I was was watching you go through your numbers initially and picked up on your generous estimate and stopped the video to explain to my wife what made me laugh. She never watches any YT but does listen some in the background. When I explained your back story (including your day job before going YT full time) and stated that you should have caught that….without watching or hearing anything more than what she heard today, she said that you would eventually catch your boo-boo and would correct it. I restarted the video and in no time, it was her turn to laugh as you declared your own over-estimation and walked through the math on your new mean average. It was a rare moment where we were both right in a timeframe of minutes without either of us having to be wrong. Thank you !!
You should also look at the electrical cost savings. Figure out the wattage used during a full day and what that would cost for a grid tied pump then compare to this solar set up for ROI
Looks like solar is the only way to go these days. Can't rely on the grid anymore and the power bill keeps going up. Just look and the disaster in North Carolina. Thanks for posting your results!
I disagree - you are a professional!! You obviously do a lot of research before tackling a job, & then you do it well! 👍🌟 God bless y'all - can't wait to see y'all skating on the ice!! ♥️🙏♥️
You should also add a water level gauge to the lower pond and it will be easier to measure loss as well you will be able to see how much it comes up over night from the ground water going back into it. Keep us posted !!!
If your main pond holds water. You going to install a bubbler on the pump line. Would be cool. Could enjoy the pump even more when it’s running. Cool water feature.
On a cloudy day my solar panels make about 10kWh this time of year. On a sunny day they make about 70kWh. On a rainy day they make like 2kWh. I'm in PA with a 16kW system.
We put solar on our house today, partly DIY. We stay off grid for most of the time. Some days HVAC is rough, and we haven't been through winter yet (we only have heat pump) but expect it to be SIGNIFICANTLY lower that previously. But we are pretty conservative overall anyway. Great series, keep it up!
Wow that pump is working really really nice on a sunny day, that's a lot of water coming in and a constant flow. Really nice to see it. I know the electric company is not going to call you, but how much did all this setup cost? It's nice to not have to pay bills, but if the whole project is what you would have been billed monthly over the next 5 years, having to pay all that at once changes things a lot. Solar gets really really expensive really really fast.
I would add a small pump and panel to the lower ponds, but hook the discharge end to a fountain type sprinkler, keep a battery hooked up on a switch, turn it on in the evenings sitting around the fire pit for ascetics..
Very interesting Adam. It will be interesting also to see if the big pond goes down any overnight and how much exactly the smaller pond rises overnight. Hopefully the bigger pond is not still losing any water. Anyway, stay safe healthy and cool. Bill H from Cranberry Township
Great video and explanations Adam! All of this work is starting to pay off for you. This is a good story of staying the course and coming up with viable solutions to problems. Thanks for taking us along! 👍👍
I think you might want to run a wire when you bury the pipe to sense when the the upper pond needs water and then have the lower pond. Also on a float saying when it can't deliver water then you can pretty much have the whole thing automatic. When the upper pond needs water it will call for water and when the lower pond can't deliver water it won't
It's great to see the solar pump system working in real time and very cool how it works. Keep an eye on the lower level. Curious to see how it recovers overnight..
Howdy Adam! The place is looking good. I drove by this morning on my way from the hospital back to Franklin. I had a follow up appt for the surgery I had on Monday. Take care,be safe and God Bless!!!❤😊🙏
Thats some good clean water getting pumped from the lower pond. Not sure what you have planned for the pump intake but you could build a small dock at the lower pond where you made the sitting area and submerge the intake on one of the legs which would keep you away from the bank but give easy access for maintenance.....
See where the level in the lower pond is the next day after a full day of sun. Looks promising for the upper pond and the lower pond is really productive for the drought conditions it’s been in, I don’t live far from you know what it’s been like here. Blessings
Adam, May consider installing a regenerative zone in the reservoir pond, kinda recreational ponds by David Pagan Butler, to prevent algae and cloudy waters.
I’ll tell you what hometown!…I was clowning you at first, didn’t believe it would even work….but you proved it!…it’s actually really interesting now to see what is happening with the water moved and the replenishment of the natural pond….numbers….crunching numbers….dreaming numbers….numbers of beers needed to figure out the numbers!…..it’s too much….gonna need a….B…double E…double R…U…N…..BEERRUN!….BEERRUN!
I was wondering if you could harness some of the solar power on off days to power things in the saw mill area. Get more bang for you buck if you don't need to pump water every day.
It'd be so cool if there was some easily usable software that would let you use your drone to take pictures of the ponds then trace the edges to do the surface area calculations. Then you'd do this at every inch of change in the pond and actually know that when the pond is at 6' then an inch of water is N gallons, and 6' 1" it's M gallons, etc. Then put a flow meter on the pump to know exactly how many gallons you're dumping in. Of course, the stick measure wouldn't be accurate enough, so we'd need a drone with RTK and LIDAR capabilities for exact height measurements... I love statistics like that.
Does the overflow from the upper pond feed into the lower pond? You could have a permanent water feature where the lower pond pumps up to a waterfall that feeds the upper pond. The overflow from the upper pond feeds a waterfall that goes into the lower pond. Once the upper pond is full the water would just circulate / aerate and the lower pond would act as a regulator for evaporation / overflow.
Adam told us everything we have been waiting to find out - I found all the information extremely interesting. By the way Adam, the color of the water now looks amazing!
Great system Adam! Does your stand pipe from the upper pond feed pond 2.0? When the upper pond is full, it would seem logical to spoil it into replenishing the lower ponds. What do you think?
I"m curious how many inches from current water level to the overflow in the main Pond. If you can estimate how much the water goes up on a sunny day and how much on a cloudy day, you could get a rough idea of how long to fill the pond. Obviously, the water level will rise slower as it expands it's surface area and daylight is shrinking as we get closer to winter. It should still give a rough estimate of what to expect.
You might want to put something under the outlet of the pipe to ensure it doesn't erode the clay layer in the pond where the water is creating turbulence.
Check your supply pond at night after the pump goes off and again the next morning to see how well it recovers over night. Do the same on the upper bid pond to see if you have any leaks. Evaporation overnight shouldn’t be a factor
Yes do this
Yes, I am curious about the recovery rate of the lower pond as well.
I think we all thought the same
Good call stevenjames5419
We are all thinking the same thing 😉🇦🇺
Best thing to do would be a flow meter on the end of that pipe, that would give you an exact daily number
I would be surprised if you find at some stage the big pond is feeding the small pond through a rock fissure. I was hoping when you dyed the top pond you left the bottom pond natural and slowly saw it turn blue without dying.
As a Firefighter I know the importance of the intake strainer. I think the number of holes is limiting your flow more than you realize. If you look at strainers for many types of pumps they have many more holes.
This is so neat. I'm really rooting for the pond to hold this time. Keep up the good work.
Just a thought , could you run another set of wires from your new solar panels up to you pole building and make a solar charge station for your power banks ? Or since you made your solar grid expandable add two more panels dedicated to the pole building charging system . You would then have all your batteries charged for free so to speak . Great video as always !!
I know this was probably taped a couple of days ago but man I really wanted you to hang on for a couple of minutes and to tell us how much the small pond refilled over night!
Your accountant is coming out Adam. I love how you break all the numbers down. Enjoy watching
awesome, you are getting extra flow because the pipe siphons once it crests the hill and the pump doesent see the full 45ft lift. Either way happy days mate glad you got it sorted
Use servos and acuators so the panels will track the sun, pump the bottom pond down for the winter in case you need more storage unexpectedly 😊
as the surface area expands your going to see less rise in water level per day , gonna take quite a while to fill the whole pond , unless you get some heavy rains
Multiple ponds looking good - I am jealous 😂😂
Great video, Adam. Suggestion put a water level stick in pond 2 to see it's recovery. Nerdy numbers thing. Right down your alley.
Adam, another great update. I find this pond series very interesting. It would be interesting to have you go out to lower pond in the morning and see how much the lower pond fills overnight. Might be helpful to also mark that overflow pipe in the lower pond with inch markings to see quickly how much the water level changes.
I imagine accountant Adam will next be out in pond 2 taking average depths and area measurements for further data collection.
Adam can pond 3 refill pond 2.... Can you back feed the pond or just add in a basic pump you had in the stream a few years ago and back feed it... We need measuring sticks in each pond ... So we can calculate recovery rates.
Super update, The pond is starting to really look good
Solar power really is an amazing thing
Please set up a yard stick in the lower pond and in the 3rd pond, so that you have more accurate measurements to ponder, and share. 🙂
I was was watching you go through your numbers initially and picked up on your generous estimate and stopped the video to explain to my wife what made me laugh. She never watches any YT but does listen some in the background. When I explained your back story (including your day job before going YT full time) and stated that you should have caught that….without watching or hearing anything more than what she heard today, she said that you would eventually catch your boo-boo and would correct it. I restarted the video and in no time, it was her turn to laugh as you declared your own over-estimation and walked through the math on your new mean average. It was a rare moment where we were both right in a timeframe of minutes without either of us having to be wrong. Thank you !!
I am glad things are working out finally!
Hole setup is impressive.
Glad to see your new set up is working. Your water measuring stick is called a staff gage.
Impressive...great job!
Hi Adam the pond looks great , thanks for the update and great videos
You should also look at the electrical cost savings. Figure out the wattage used during a full day and what that would cost for a grid tied pump then compare to this solar set up for ROI
Great job, Adam, as always, glad to see that the solar is working well !!!!
Adam you can find out exact gallons to Pond 1 by metering amps real time draw from your pump and know the impeller speed will give you total gallons.
Here is to an amazing skating rink this winter!!
Looks like solar is the only way to go these days. Can't rely on the grid anymore and the power bill keeps going up. Just look and the disaster in North Carolina. Thanks for posting your results!
Great Success !
Very interesting, glad its working for you. As you say you have options. Fascinating
I find it really interesting too. Nicely done.
So glad it’s working.🎉
I disagree - you are a professional!! You obviously do a lot of research before tackling a job, & then you do it well! 👍🌟 God bless y'all - can't wait to see y'all skating on the ice!! ♥️🙏♥️
You should also add a water level gauge to the lower pond and it will be easier to measure loss as well you will be able to see how much it comes up over night from the ground water going back into it. Keep us posted !!!
WOW! AWESOME!
If your main pond holds water. You going to install a bubbler on the pump line. Would be cool. Could enjoy the pump even more when it’s running. Cool water feature.
On a cloudy day my solar panels make about 10kWh this time of year. On a sunny day they make about 70kWh. On a rainy day they make like 2kWh. I'm in PA with a 16kW system.
We put solar on our house today, partly DIY. We stay off grid for most of the time. Some days HVAC is rough, and we haven't been through winter yet (we only have heat pump) but expect it to be SIGNIFICANTLY lower that previously. But we are pretty conservative overall anyway. Great series, keep it up!
Wow that pump is working really really nice on a sunny day, that's a lot of water coming in and a constant flow. Really nice to see it.
I know the electric company is not going to call you, but how much did all this setup cost? It's nice to not have to pay bills, but if the whole project is what you would have been billed monthly over the next 5 years, having to pay all that at once changes things a lot. Solar gets really really expensive really really fast.
Great video, would love to know how much pond 2 recovered over night.
Real world real test. I agree in the seeing is believing so what you have set up is really great. Congrats. Cheers
I agree with you 100% the real world proof is what it’s all about
this is oddly addicting...😊
I would add a small pump and panel to the lower ponds, but hook the discharge end to a fountain type sprinkler, keep a battery hooked up on a switch, turn it on in the evenings sitting around the fire pit for ascetics..
Very interesting Adam. It will be interesting also to see if the big pond goes down any overnight and how much exactly the smaller pond rises overnight. Hopefully the bigger pond is not still losing any water. Anyway, stay safe healthy and cool. Bill H from Cranberry Township
Super interesting!
Yes! I find these updates super interesting. Keep it up, Adam!
Great video and explanations Adam! All of this work is starting to pay off for you. This is a good story of staying the course and coming up with viable solutions to problems. Thanks for taking us along! 👍👍
would be neat to see a ram pump on the lower supply pond into the upper supply pond. still hoping the main pond holds water. 🙏🙏
I think you might want to run a wire when you bury the pipe to sense when the the upper pond needs water and then have the lower pond. Also on a float saying when it can't deliver water then you can pretty much have the whole thing automatic. When the upper pond needs water it will call for water and when the lower pond can't deliver water it won't
Dont let the upper fill pipe go under the water level, could turn into a syphon when the pump is off
I wouldn’t have thought of that. Perhaps the pump has a check valve in it or something
How good! 🎉
Thanks for sharing!
The grass came in great around the lower pond
Good job on the pump. Thanks
And now we need a pump from pond 2.1 into pond 2.0
It's great to see the solar pump system working in real time and very cool how it works.
Keep an eye on the lower level. Curious to see how it recovers overnight..
Howdy Adam! The place is looking good. I drove by this morning on my way from the hospital back to Franklin. I had a follow up appt for the surgery I had on Monday. Take care,be safe and God Bless!!!❤😊🙏
Can't wait to see what the lower pond did overnight to see how much it refilled did overnight to see how much it refilled!
It's very interesting to me also Adam.
I'm very glad it's working, knowing what you have gone through with the pond.
Cheers from Clint in Virginia.
Brilliant Adam! You’re a true engineer. ❤😊
Love seeing the data, would have been interesting to see the water line in the lower pond the next morning to see the refill rate overnight.
Very interesting and impressive. Crossings my fingers that the upper pond holds water now also.
Awesome! I like your videos
Looking great! Really enjoying this series
Thats some good clean water getting pumped from the lower pond.
Not sure what you have planned for the pump intake but you could build a small dock at the lower pond where you made the sitting area and submerge the intake on one of the legs which would keep you away from the bank but give easy access for maintenance.....
See where the level in the lower pond is the next day after a full day of sun. Looks promising for the upper pond and the lower pond is really productive for the drought conditions it’s been in, I don’t live far from you know what it’s been like here. Blessings
Good stuff!! Exciting too!
If you add some panels, point 1 or 2 to the SE for morning sun and point 1 or 2 to the SW for afternoon sun
All your ponds looks so nice, I hoping your big pond holds water
Looks like the solar panels were a great investment. Stay safe.
Interesting..
And don't forget that if pond 2 is low, you can always put a pump in pond 2.1 and fill it back 😅 anyway you get underground water to fill it alone.
Adam, May consider installing a regenerative zone in the reservoir pond, kinda recreational ponds by David Pagan Butler, to prevent algae and cloudy waters.
I’ll tell you what hometown!…I was clowning you at first, didn’t believe it would even work….but you proved it!…it’s actually really interesting now to see what is happening with the water moved and the replenishment of the natural pond….numbers….crunching numbers….dreaming numbers….numbers of beers needed to figure out the numbers!…..it’s too much….gonna need a….B…double E…double R…U…N…..BEERRUN!….BEERRUN!
Great videos! It would be fun to see how much the lower pond recovers overnight.
Thanks and keep up the good work!
I was wondering if you could harness some of the solar power on off days to power things in the saw mill area. Get more bang for you buck if you don't need to pump water every day.
I find it interesting to. I would like to know how much the smaller pond recovered overnight. I think that's important.
This guy loves ponds!
i agree, and it should be the only way all companys do business, claiming what thier products can and cant
Great video Adam I really enjoy the pond update videos I find them very interesting
Real world, real test will equal real fun this winter on the pond(s).
Great video
It'd be so cool if there was some easily usable software that would let you use your drone to take pictures of the ponds then trace the edges to do the surface area calculations. Then you'd do this at every inch of change in the pond and actually know that when the pond is at 6' then an inch of water is N gallons, and 6' 1" it's M gallons, etc. Then put a flow meter on the pump to know exactly how many gallons you're dumping in. Of course, the stick measure wouldn't be accurate enough, so we'd need a drone with RTK and LIDAR capabilities for exact height measurements... I love statistics like that.
So far, looking like a promising remedy for your pond.
Does the overflow from the upper pond feed into the lower pond? You could have a permanent water feature where the lower pond pumps up to a waterfall that feeds the upper pond. The overflow from the upper pond feeds a waterfall that goes into the lower pond. Once the upper pond is full the water would just circulate / aerate and the lower pond would act as a regulator for evaporation / overflow.
I have seen people add a few panels pacing a little bit east and west to extend their day.
Pumps usually shut off based on heat. Over running or running dry.
Nice pond and video but omg this went on and on and on!
Adam told us everything we have been waiting to find out - I found all the information extremely interesting. By the way Adam, the color of the water now looks amazing!
Great system Adam! Does your stand pipe from the upper pond feed pond 2.0? When the upper pond is full, it would seem logical to spoil it into replenishing the lower ponds. What do you think?
I"m curious how many inches from current water level to the overflow in the main Pond. If you can estimate how much the water goes up on a sunny day and how much on a cloudy day, you could get a rough idea of how long to fill the pond. Obviously, the water level will rise slower as it expands it's surface area and daylight is shrinking as we get closer to winter. It should still give a rough estimate of what to expect.
Could sharpie or indicate somehow on drain pipe in smaller pond.
How much did the lower pond recover in the next morning?
How much did the lower pond come up the next morning?
You should put another measuring stick in the other 2 ponds.
You might want to put something under the outlet of the pipe to ensure it doesn't erode the clay layer in the pond where the water is creating turbulence.
Great test... I would like to see how much the lower pond comes back up over night.
Interested in knowing what the lower ponds recovery rate is overnight between daytime draw down. Great video's.
Really enjoying this series buddy. Keep the updates coming. Take Care