Hey, old friend and neighbor, Given that you live with the abandoned Aermotor windmill on Old Windmill Trail at the bottom of your driveway ("yard art"?), I suspect that you'll come out just fine in the water department. My toes are crossed for you for the "sweet" part. Allan -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Phil Undercuffler Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 11:03 AM To: RE-wrenches Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] tankless hot water and pumping question
<snip> off grid with water being trucked in and stored in a ground level polyethylene tank. <snip> My building inspector does not allow grade level tanks as the warm temp adds to bacteria growth. I agree with Darryl about putting the tanks underground, otherwise they become veritable cornucopia of bugs and nasties. Having lived 14 years off of rain water catch in NM (supplemented with my fair share of hauled water) I strongly suggest adding a simple low water indicator LED to give a warning before the tank runs dry. Otherwise I guarantee the pump will begin to spit air just when you are standing in the shower with shampoo in your hair. Ask me how I know. The indicator can be a cheap LED from Radio Shack, combined with a resistor to drop the voltage. Calculating the resistor value is a simple matter, given the voltage drop across LED and desired current in circuit. For instance, if your LED is rated for 1.7v & 20 mA, and your design voltage is 30 (highest expected voltage while charging), 30-1.7=28.3 28.3=IR 28.3/.02=R R=1415 Therefore, find a resistor with a value near 1415 and wire it in series with the LED. I've run the circuit into the house on standard signal cable (1 amp fuse at the power end, of course) and installed the LEDs through a blank cover plate somewhere unobtrusive but noticeable inside. Then, it's a simple matter of tethering a "pump up" (close on fall) float switch so that it triggers with enough time to plan a water delivery. I should also throw in that, having made it through all this time living off the blessings (and curses) of the Rain Goddess, the big news in the Undercuffler household is we're finally breaking down and putting in a well - yep, the driller shows up next week. Keeping my fingers and toes crossed for sweet water, close to the surface! Phil Undercuffler Director, Battery-based and Off-grid Distribution Sales Group Conergy Our World Is Full of Energy 1730 Camino Carlos Rey Suite 103 Santa Fe, NM 87507 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Direct | 505.216.3841 Toll Free | 888.396.6611 x4841 Fax | 505.473.3830 www.conergy.us
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