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Old 16-01-2005, 05:52 PM
G & K Meyer
 
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Does any one have a way to keep their water feature full with out doing it
by hand? I was thinking there must be something out there that can be tied
into a water supply that would open and shut off when a the water level
reaches a set level.
I would like to put something like that on my front yard water feature that
is just a whisky barrel that pumps water up through a hand pump. But need
to fill often here in Colorado unless I can find and install a device like I
am asking for help on.
You can see the set up at
http://www.ofoto.com/I.jsp?c=65zgxlu...&x=0&y=-n2twfr
Thank you for you help I know there must be some way to do this.
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Old 16-01-2005, 07:07 PM
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Does any one have a way to keep their water feature full with out doing it
by hand? I was thinking there must be something out there that can be

tied
into a water supply that would open and shut off when a the water level
reaches a set level.


A simple ball valve connected to a tap somewhere will do, just make sure to
monitor it in the event that the valve gets stuck open and floods your fron
garden...

/Morten



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Does any one have a way to keep their water feature full with out doing it
by hand? I was thinking there must be something out there that can be

tied
into a water supply that would open and shut off when a the water level
reaches a set level.


A simple ball valve connected to a tap somewhere will do, just make sure to
monitor it in the event that the valve gets stuck open and floods your fron
garden...

/Morten



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