Kathleen Cotter wrote:Hello,
I'm looking for any advice on getting hold of a high-powered manual water pump in the UK.
We collect rain water from our roof into a battery of water butts. Unfortunately our garden is on a slope, with the house at the very bottom - and our three ducks at the top.
My current method is to lug buckets of water up to the small duck ponds several times a week. I've got hold of two large IBCs which we've put at the top of the garden, and when I've got the time I also bring up a few extra buckets and tip them in to the IBCs. One's almost full now... I use the water from the IBCs when the water butts are empty, or when I'm too rushed/sick/lazy to carry the buckets up.
In an ideal world I'd be able to pump water from the butts up to fill the IBCs.
We estimate that the IBCs are about 8m (26ft) above the water butts, and 12m (c40ft) in horizontal distance.
We do have an electric pump, but this is not able to lift the water that distance. I also would prefer not to use mains electricity to lift the water.
I would love to find a manual pump to slowly lift the water. I already spend quite a bit of time and effort in carrying buckets, and I'd be quite happy to pop out and work the pump for some time each day as needed to fill up the top reservoir. However, I can't seem to find anything that would be suitable. All of the manual water pumps I've seen seem to be either designed for wells, or for smaller distances.
Does anyone have any experience or ideas about a suitable manual pump? Some kind of step pump that could manage the distance?
Thanks a lot,
Kathy