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    Water Well Advice ? A/C or Solar ?

    You are correct ! This is really the only practical alternative, and since I can bury cable from an existing meter to the site, it is the way to go.
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    Water Well Advice ? A/C or Solar ?

    Yes, I think that is the cheapest and probably the "best" for all situations and can have lights, heater.... etc.
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    Water Well Advice ? A/C or Solar ?

    Agree. I am not irrigating anything. So I really do not need a lot of volume.
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    Water Well Advice ? A/C or Solar ?

    The fracking well was a little mis-leading. They gulped the water from my 2 acre pond to frack a nearby well. The 6" water well was drilled to refill the pond water - which I insisted on them doing. At the time, around here the Oil Companies were spending LOTS of $$. They agreed really quick...
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    Water Well Advice ? A/C or Solar ?

    I thought about a windmill for a brief moment. Then realized that during the hot months in E Central Texas, we get too much sun, but often July into Sept, not a lot of wind when I would really need the water. Plus, I took a quick look at wind solutions... ($$) Yikes, never knew how much this costs.
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    Water Well Advice ? A/C or Solar ?

    I have a 6" water well (capped off) that an oil company drilled to fracture a nearby well. Best I recall, the well is about 330' deep with water level about 70'. I am considering using this only for cattle and a backup "prepper type" supply (not connect to the house). I have had a water well...
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