55 gallon barrel is useless except for washing hands. The square ones mentioned you can get fairly cheap. Tons of vids out there about people using for rainwater. The port on them is big enough to flow but not have pressure. Look up thermal mass regarding freezing. Even in my a tank with that much water will not freeze as easy as you would think
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Yup, in the first pic showing my shops you can see an IBC tote halfway down on the left. That's been set up for at least 5 years, catches rainwater off the roofs. I mainly use the water for occasional washup.
What if he mounted said tank(s) high up like right at the roofline to get some water pressure? That's the basic concept of our water towers... Granted 12-14' of the ground isn't gonna create the pressure that a tower hundreds of feet in the air can..
8' up gives good flow.
The idiots that built my shops (NE Mississippi) left it so the water supply came up about 20 feet down one side of a 40 foot wide concrete pad THEN years later poured ANOTHER pad adjacent, so that the water supply ended up about 20 foot from anywhere that was not covered by 5 inches of concrete and building.
Between the red siding bldg (12'+) and the white to the right.
Got a leak, running 100's of gallons an hour. The shops are 80 yards from the house.
I REALLY only NEED water for the occasional wash up, toilet flush, etc.
I'm a big fan of pallet rack and have about 120 lineal feet.
So I put a tote up on the racking, did some VERY quick and dirty pex plumbing. Ran hose from the nearest bib (about 150' and filled the tank.
I'm planning piping rain water if I "get around tuit", but I've been running for 2 years and only used a half tank so far.