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Old 08-23-2011, 01:52 PM
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I have this idea to pump any RO waste from a collection barrel in my basement to the sprinkler outside. Just going to add a hose bib to the wall. So about 8' head height. What should I use? Obviously in the winter it will have to go down the drain. Thanks for any and all advice. Leon
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Old 08-23-2011, 02:02 PM
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why not just dump the bucket on your lawn or garden?
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Old 08-23-2011, 02:06 PM
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Because it is a PITA to carry 30-50 gals of RO waste up the stairs in 5 gal pails. Just trying to make it easier. And if it works really well, the water changes from the 150gal FW and 210 gal FW will go that way as well.
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Old 08-23-2011, 02:14 PM
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well, if youre going to need a long hose or tube to attach to the sprinkler anyways, you can just siphon through that same tube...

no carrying required...
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Old 08-23-2011, 02:22 PM
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Ha, ha, I've been doing the pail lugging scenario for a while as well. A sprinkler will need close to your regular house pressure (60 psi?) to work reasonably well, so just do the math with your head height and see what works. Might need a fair sized pump to do that. Check your local irrigation specialist, they will often have pumps for that specific purpose. In most cases I think you'll need a good size holding tank just below ground level with the pump in there. Then the xfer pump to take it from your basement to the holding tank. So two holding tanks, this is getting complicated.

Personally I've been contemplating the addition of a 'grey' water system in my house. These are designed to collect various water such as dish, shower, bath etc. and use it to flush your toilets (one of the biggest water users in your home). I had mentioned it in a thread before and a member from Ontario I think, came on and described his system. Just need a sort of sump set up tied into a tank with a pressure bladder to feed the grey water system, similar to an RO drinking water tank only on a larger scale. A small pump on a pressure switch keeps the tank pressurized sufficiently to fill the toilet tank. No good for your sprinkler idea, but a way to recycle your RO waste year round.

Search the net for grey water system and you'll come up with plenty of info.
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Old 08-23-2011, 03:35 PM
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Wow I was about to say... you will need one heck of a crazy pump to overcome the loss with all those sprinkler heads on each zone. Doubtful any of our hobby pumps could do that but I may be wrong.

I love that grey water idea. Flushing the toilets what a great idea. I'll be filling the 400 up soon and the thought of sending around 1200g down my drain to do so has honestly been really bothering me. Doubtful I have room to implement such a system and I don't really have any lawn to water either.
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Old 08-23-2011, 03:39 PM
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Your sprinklers have a rating in terms of psi and flow rate so go by that, then any sprinkler supplier should have a pump or point you in the right direction. Same type of pump you would use for a well, I would think. I would however look more into a drip system for flower beds or garden as lawn sprinklers use a lot of water so it might not be worth while, yours may be different but for example mine use about 300 gallons per zone (x3 zones) each time they run. I also planned something similar when I installed my sprinklers but the savings didn't work out to my favor. What I did instead was use the RO waste in a circulation tank to feed my humidifier, although this does nothing in the summer it works well in the winter. Might do a drip system for flower beds next year, we'll see.

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Old 08-23-2011, 04:14 PM
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I don't have a sprinkler system. Just want to spread it across the lawn with either the perforated hose or other type of lawn sprinkler. I like the idea of a drip system.
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Old 08-23-2011, 05:33 PM
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hi huys,

sprinklers dont all need 60 PSI, in fact most do best at 30 to 40 PSI

when going to micro drip, even 10 PSI is ok

I use a lot of sprinklers, and my experiance is that when pushing the PSI, often it only turns into fine druplets ore even close to mist. when bringing your PSI down, your spray is much less scepticalto wind drift.

so if you could run close to 10 to 20 psi, perfect for micro

http://www.irrigation.ca/Site/docume.../wing_jets.pdf
http://www.irrigation.ca/Site/docume...y/spectrum.pdf
http://www.irrigation.ca/Site/docume.../rotorrain.pdf

time to redo the springklers you all, and use that water, as you dont have ot go to 60psi

a pump able to push 30 feet gives you aabout 13 psi !!
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Old 08-23-2011, 06:50 PM
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How bout a dolphin aqua series..... 12500gph ...... Just stake the sprinkler down and Bobs your uncle
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