CoyoteLL
Well-known member
Got a question for some of you gurus.
I've got a situation where I need to pump water up to an open tank about 100' up and a distance of 2500' (~1/4 mile). I calculate a total head and head loss of ~140' + some margin, so I want to size it for 170' of head.
I can suction from an existing tank. But I am having a hard time sizing the right pump. Electricity is available at lower tank. I have even thought of a self-contained solar unit running a DC pump. Don't need high flow. Anywhere around 5 GPM.
Might be cheaper to just punch a new well at the uphill pond. Water table is around 100'.
Got any idears?
I've got a situation where I need to pump water up to an open tank about 100' up and a distance of 2500' (~1/4 mile). I calculate a total head and head loss of ~140' + some margin, so I want to size it for 170' of head.
I can suction from an existing tank. But I am having a hard time sizing the right pump. Electricity is available at lower tank. I have even thought of a self-contained solar unit running a DC pump. Don't need high flow. Anywhere around 5 GPM.
Might be cheaper to just punch a new well at the uphill pond. Water table is around 100'.
Got any idears?




