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Supplying water for MiG systems
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 594824" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I don;t have the tags anymore from the poly we put in. Any of the thickwall flexible stuff should work. I got our from the county NRCS office, had it drop shipped. It runs right off the main well that provides water to the house, barn, waterers, etc., runs around 100psi. I use the little goant floats at the tanks and a pressure regulating valve. By the time that 100psi goes down another 100 feet, even with friction lose in the pipe, most of the valves will leak without pressure reduction. For the back side I have regular spigots spaced along the polypipe at intervals that I can use to set a tank. To supply the poly I come off of a main water line at a freezeproof hydraunt through a high pressure washing machine house and take it off at the tanks wityh the same type of hose with the pressure regulator. It's one ofthose deals that takes 10 minutes to explain but about 30 seconds to show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 594824, member: 34"] I don;t have the tags anymore from the poly we put in. Any of the thickwall flexible stuff should work. I got our from the county NRCS office, had it drop shipped. It runs right off the main well that provides water to the house, barn, waterers, etc., runs around 100psi. I use the little goant floats at the tanks and a pressure regulating valve. By the time that 100psi goes down another 100 feet, even with friction lose in the pipe, most of the valves will leak without pressure reduction. For the back side I have regular spigots spaced along the polypipe at intervals that I can use to set a tank. To supply the poly I come off of a main water line at a freezeproof hydraunt through a high pressure washing machine house and take it off at the tanks wityh the same type of hose with the pressure regulator. It's one ofthose deals that takes 10 minutes to explain but about 30 seconds to show. [/QUOTE]
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