debit.servus
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Since I desire to live large where enviroment permits when it comes to water in the mobile dwelling, I'm seriously looking at these known but unorthodox methods to acquire freshwater.
#1 drawing from pristine/clearwater streams, rivers and lakes. I'm thinking of a system to take on 100 gallons of water in 10 minutes of less using a clear vinyl tube or translucent poly hose, I should be able to unreel the hose, throw the hose in the water, start the pump, reel in the hose when finished filling. The pump should be 12v, capable of 100 foot of head, and not need priming while water is sucked up to it 100 feet up from water level. I can put a strainer on the intake end.
#2 rainwater collection. On the trailer conversion I will add aluminum C-channels on both sides to be gutters, at the ends I'll have tubes which go through a screening bucket then into the freshwater tank.
#3 snow melt in winter. Take white snow and dump it into the straining bucket which discharges into the freshwater tank. Or throw snow and ice onto the roof when it will melt. I'll clean out the straining bucket when needed.
I will install an overflow hose at the top of the freshwater tank which dumps overflow freshwater outside. All water will be treated with bleach to kill bacteria and I will test using test strips or color solution for deadly chemicals.
#1 drawing from pristine/clearwater streams, rivers and lakes. I'm thinking of a system to take on 100 gallons of water in 10 minutes of less using a clear vinyl tube or translucent poly hose, I should be able to unreel the hose, throw the hose in the water, start the pump, reel in the hose when finished filling. The pump should be 12v, capable of 100 foot of head, and not need priming while water is sucked up to it 100 feet up from water level. I can put a strainer on the intake end.
#2 rainwater collection. On the trailer conversion I will add aluminum C-channels on both sides to be gutters, at the ends I'll have tubes which go through a screening bucket then into the freshwater tank.
#3 snow melt in winter. Take white snow and dump it into the straining bucket which discharges into the freshwater tank. Or throw snow and ice onto the roof when it will melt. I'll clean out the straining bucket when needed.
I will install an overflow hose at the top of the freshwater tank which dumps overflow freshwater outside. All water will be treated with bleach to kill bacteria and I will test using test strips or color solution for deadly chemicals.