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Old 16-05-2004, 09:07 PM
The~Doofie~Man©
 
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Default Calculating water lift?

Probably by next week. Still haven't got a digital camera yet. My birthday
is in 3 weeks so who knows.

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"Jim and Phyllis Hurley" wrote in message
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Others will have to do the lift calculation. Any chance that you can post

a
pic of your pond somewhere?

Jim

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"The~Doofie~Man©" wrote in message
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Exactly what is the proper way to calculate water lift?

Let's say I have a 10' total rise and my pump is a 300gph.

How do I figure out the new gph?
There must be a simple/ standard formula.

BTW, the information and friendliness in this ng is rather unique. The

posts
& info has helped me immensely, even though I had to drain & "fix" my
mistakes twice. The pond looks wicked awesome now, thanks to info from
people in here.
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"LET ME SEE YOUR CIGARETTE LIGHTERS!!!!!"
Putting the fun back in FUNeral!!
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