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Backup *water* system do's and dont's
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<blockquote data-quote="mauritsvw" data-source="post: 1143532" data-attributes="member: 16154"><p>Not feasible for everybody, but it is also possible to mount your water tank high enough to get reasonable pressure through gravity, which eliminates the need for electricity when you use the water. Many older home water systems on farms still work like this. Municipal water pressure is usually enough for filling it up in town/city. On farms windmills provide enough pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mauritsvw, post: 1143532, member: 16154"] Not feasible for everybody, but it is also possible to mount your water tank high enough to get reasonable pressure through gravity, which eliminates the need for electricity when you use the water. Many older home water systems on farms still work like this. Municipal water pressure is usually enough for filling it up in town/city. On farms windmills provide enough pressure. [/QUOTE]
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