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Old 05-05-2006, 09:16 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening,uk.rec.sheds
Colin Hammond
 
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Default Water pump question

I am surprised no one has mentioned those pumps that extract energy from the
flow of the river and go donk donk donk. I know nothing about them except I
often hear them while walking in the country.
Colin
"Amos E Wolfe" wrote in message
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I have a small allotment where the only source of water is the adjacent
river. Nearest tap water supply is about ¼ mile away. I have a couple of
45-gallon (205-litre) drums which I can fill from the river and then fill
watering cans from these.

I have seen solar powered pumps for use in ponds and I was wondering if
there was a suitable product on the market that might fit my requirements.
It doesn't have to be that powerful as it can fill up gradually while I am
working. It does however need to raise the water from the river by about
6-10 feet (head of water) depending on the level of the water in the
river.

Alternatively a battery powered pump could be used with one of those
trickle-charge solar panels usually used for car batteries.

Failing this (easier and cheaper) a hand powered pump? It does need to be
able to manage to lift the water up high enough so perhaps one with a
non-return valve? I tried a barrel pump but it couldn't manage more than
about 4 feet!

TIA

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-=# Amos E Wolfe #=-

P.S. for the curious the location is he
http://maps.google.co.uk/?t=h&om=1&l...01801,0.004345
to the left of the railway bridge (long grey straight bit) where the river
(dark bendy bit) meanders round