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groundhog

  • Posts: 1806
Rainwater harvesting?
« on: June 13, 2011, 09:19:33 am »
Looks like I will be on a meter sometime in the not so distant future!! :(  I'm seriously thinking about setting up a rainwater harvesting system, anyone know where I can get some good info on this??  :) Cheers

Jeff Brimble

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Re: Rainwater harvesting?
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2011, 01:47:32 pm »
Good on you.  8) Just Google your topic.
I just started using this gravity fed U bend as a simple filtration system-crystal clear water at 004 tds an IBC full yesterday  8)


Richard 01903

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Re: Rainwater harvesting?
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2011, 03:50:39 pm »
Thats a realy good idea 8)
You cant change the PAST But you can influence the FUTURE

groundhog

  • Posts: 1806
Re: Rainwater harvesting?
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2011, 04:08:44 pm »
Thanks Jeff, do you have resin in the u-bend?

LWC

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Re: Rainwater harvesting?
« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2011, 04:19:14 pm »
Im also just setting this up and would like to know more about how you guys do it. Its quite simple i know etc, jst wondering what you do personally.

Ive just put a down spout off roof into a barrel with some tights (not mine) to catch any rubbish in it.

I have a DI in van so could just pump it straight in.

Pole 2 Pole

  • Posts: 1051
Re: Rainwater harvesting?
« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2011, 06:07:03 pm »
Me to. Can you literally use rain water to clean glass???? Guess you can if tds is low enough yeh?

Jeff Brimble

  • Posts: 4347
Re: Rainwater harvesting?
« Reply #6 on: June 13, 2011, 06:10:26 pm »
google rainwater harvesting etc.
Rain is condensed water and the purest naturaly available, think cool steam  8)

Dougaldum

  • Posts: 496
Re: Rainwater harvesting?
« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2011, 09:19:45 pm »
Me to. Can you literally use rain water to clean glass???? Guess you can if tds is low enough yeh?
been doing this for 5years now saving loads of money just remeber allway;s use di after.i  by the way I got 1400L OF RAINWATER on sunday  ;)

petemg

  • Posts: 120
Re: Rainwater harvesting?
« Reply #8 on: June 13, 2011, 11:23:37 pm »
hi ya :) if rain water is so pure, it amazes me why its more beneficial to the garden than tap water,............pete

Crystal-clear

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Re: Rainwater harvesting?
« Reply #9 on: June 14, 2011, 12:46:48 am »
Me to. Can you literally use rain water to clean glass???? Guess you can if tds is low enough yeh?
been doing this for 5years now saving loads of money just remeber allway;s use di after.i  by the way I got 1400L OF RAINWATER on sunday  ;)

thats brilliant,


whats the tds sometimes its 20ish so di is important but what if its less then 10? can u just clean windows with it? even if its 20 all the time the di will be very cheap and safe your ro!

Jeff Brimble

  • Posts: 4347
Re: Rainwater harvesting?
« Reply #10 on: June 14, 2011, 06:46:07 am »
hi ya :) if rain water is so pure, it amazes me why its more beneficial to the garden than tap water,............pete
Hi ya Pete, write to your waterboard and ask for a list of the chemicals in your tap water(they have a duty to give it to you only if you ask) - there will be approx 150 items some of which aint good. Rain water contains non of these petroleum products.

Gordon_Taylor

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Re: Rainwater harvesting?
« Reply #11 on: June 14, 2011, 07:02:17 am »
Hi there,

A customer of my does rain water systems, it looks really good with the slimline tanks. I did have a chat with him about the system he does and he reckons that the pump it comes with will easily water the garden so should be able to transfer water to a tank in the van via a di vessel.

http://www.halstedrain.com/index.html

Kind rgards

Gordon
Quality is doing it right, even when no-one is looking.