Richard Gorny wrote:
Scott McMillan wrote:
Hi Richard- know this is an old post, curious if your system working well? have a 2 stack system I'm working on as well. Any words of wisdom?
Hi Scott,
The system is working excellent, but I have encountered three issues:
- too much organic matter entering tanks, despite first flush filter: this is due to enormous amount of pine pollen (I'm in a middle of a forest) that passes by screen and the filter. It can be solved by increasing the volume of the first flush filter and installing screens on your gutters (not so much for pollen, but for leaves)
- upper tanks are easy to clean inside, but if you ever want to clean lower ones, you have to disassemble the system
- too low pressure to gravity feed drip irrigation, when water level in tanks is low: I have installed very small solar powered pump that solved this issue.
Not a big deal all three, I'm still happy with.
Richard Gorny wrote:Yesterday I had a chance to work on my rainwater catchment system again. I have cut old pipes and I have installed rani heads (Leaf Catcher) and first flush diverters.
Regarding tanks, I have decided to follow Mike Jay's advice from above. The majority of pipes are in place now, I need to add an outlet valve, air vents for lower tanks and to connect inlet pipe to the first flush T section. I'm lacking some parts for that, so it will take some time to get them, but as soon as they arrive, it will be finished quickly.
Then, the next step will be filling the tanks and checking for leaks.