k0ua
Epic Contributor
Just got in from tending my Pallets in my Fields... what is going on here?
Siphoning out ponds... Looking for aliens? what?
Siphoning out ponds... Looking for aliens? what?
Im getting about 9kGal/inch. 14000 is a factor of ten so thats a typo. :confused2: ... anyway, around 6GPM for an inch a day. - - As mentioned earlier, replenishment will increase as it drops because hes draining saturated ground around. Evaporation loss will decrease as well."The yellow bucket"
The problem with air entering the discharge pipe has everything to do with water stream velocity and volume. So as long as the volume is high enough to keep the pipe full the velocity will be the same anywhere in the pipe. But when volume drops the water level in the pipe will drop to the bottom of the pipe diameter while it will speed up allowing air entering the pipe against the flow and stopping the siphon effect. The bucket or and elbow pointing up will prevent air entering the pipe regardless of water velocity.
My guess is that it will take for a while to drop the water level.
0.3 ac about 1400 sqft
to drop 1" of water in a day you need to drain about 6800 gal.
resulting in a rate about 4.7 gal/min assuming no inflow.
I'm in to see these aliens too! And to go find this pallet thread everyone is raving about!
Yeah, I am lost with the pallets too, before my time on here I guess. Tried searching for it but couldn't find it.
I'm in to see these aliens too! And to go find this pallet thread everyone is raving about!
The pallet thread was a long standing TBN joke that stood in every time someone wanted to point to a total time wasting thread that took on a life of its own. I was as guilty as any, and more than some.
I'd have to see the video.What keeps the already dipped and lifted water in the pipe on the next dip?
Just out of curiosity, the water in a 2" pipe weighs 1.36 pounds per foot of pipe. 0.163 gallons per foot.
200' of pipe X 1.36 lbs/ft = 272 lbs -- not including the weight of the pipe itself. Eric, that's 19.43 stones.![]()