Water Well 380 feet : Sediment Pull Successful 391' feet Tiger Air Lift pump

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Are you in need of pulling sediment from 350+ feet? So far, my "Tiger Pump" Air lift Pump Design, is able to shoot the sediment up out of 390' feet and kept pulling more sediment out to point taken 1' foot out in roughly 15 mins. This is DUAL Air Compressor, 1/2" inch Poly, and 3/4" Main drain Poly, both 400' feet spools.
    The Sediment so heavy, looks like mud in bottom of Gallon Jug. This is what your looking for, Hope its wonderful Tool to add to your Maintaining Life. Clean water, Good Health and Food!
    If you would like a Tiger Pump made by me, Brandon Michael Treadwell, just leave a Comment and email your comfortable with to communicate with me. If you need advice on building one, try my best to my knowledge to help you over Comment board.
    Note : The pump did pull water with 36' feet of water above the pump(314' feet Water line Top) while pump at 350' feet. So if you got shallow water in your deep deep well, this is idea Tiger Pump for depth need to work.
    Equipment : Two 1.5 hp Air Compressors at open wide throttle. Adjust pressure down, after gets to minimum air in tank and machine just running full steam ahead. Fully open wide, leave it if all got to pull just enough water out. Should pressure jet out, not flow for amount of depth.
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  • @juanitatreadwell7240
    @juanitatreadwell7240 5 лет назад +6

    Still getting clean clear running water after 3 months. Thanks, son for fixing the water well issues; for fishing out the broken electric wire and replacing it, for fishing out the broken pipe and replacing it, and designing and building an airlift pump to clean out the sediment. You are so kind to share the design of your airlift pump with the RUclips viewers; so, (You told me.) they too can have clean water if they have the same issue of sediment in their wells. Thanks, for being an awesome and kind hearted son; the type of son that I am so proud to say I have raised. It takes a brave man to attempt doing something they know nothing about; fixing water well issues like these. You are a survivalist that's for sure.

    • @rongray4118
      @rongray4118 4 года назад

      What an Awesome Mom!! I'm sure that you are always Lifting Up Your Son!! Blessings and Happy New Year to Each of You!!

    • @reypolice5231
      @reypolice5231 2 года назад +1

      Nice to see a parent that appreciates there children's efforts to help them. Where I grew up, it wasn't like that mostly.

  • @jsonn12345
    @jsonn12345 4 года назад +4

    Brandon- congratulations on your resourcefulness. I am in need of pulling up sediment from 300 feet but instead of what appears to be an uncontained aquifer serving your well I have a contained aquirfer and a 300 foot artesian well. The well is 25 years old and probably has a lot of sediment inasmuch as water volume has drastically dropped but slowly. I am in Idaho Mountains and all well drillers want to do is drill a new well (well yeah- that's one solution). But I think you have created a system for cleaning out a well like I am struggling with also. But inasmuch as the well pipe is completely full of water I don't think I would be troubled by the weight of the pipe as much. Thanks for sharing and appreciate any comments

    • @XunnyTheSunshineLion
      @XunnyTheSunshineLion  4 года назад +2

      That was same response, to drill another well or pays nearly $25,000 to do whole uninstall, cleaning, re-install, that IF....IF...clean success. My process for a deep deep well cleaning, takes serious time to get clean, depends on flow and how much sediment coming up....but after 2 weeks, I saw clear water and been whole year....still clear water, very few filter changes, takes longer to collect last last fine bits of sediment....system stronger and faster at recharge to 40/60 psi(20 - 30 seconds fast, instead of 2- 5 minutes). Just give you a heads up, there was a shallow water well at 85' feet, took maybe 3 hours to clean a 8-11+ year sediment problem, I could have pushed 5 hours clearing sediment, but was so clear, stayed cleared. That was my second home to fix sediment. Goes way way faster for shallow water well. Last, as 300 feet water well, mine was 392' feet with water at 314' feet. So I had nearly 80' feet of water to work to my advantage to push up with two air compressors. If you can find one solid strong consistent 30 to 60 psi flow while running, took roughly close to 55 psi combine to pump that 400' feet height. Hope this helps you all out!

    • @richardrose9943
      @richardrose9943 Год назад

      Same here bought a house built in 1883 well was drilled in the 70s silted in every well guy I talked to said drill another in the process of doing the same thing and guess what finally got water today a few 100$ versus 10k

  • @juanitatreadwell7240
    @juanitatreadwell7240 5 лет назад +1

    Great job! Beats paying thousands of dollars to a driller to come and clean out the well.

  • @rongray4118
    @rongray4118 4 года назад +2

    Fantastic video, Young Man!! My wife and I are preparing to build an Earthship Biotecture style home in Reno-Sparks, Nevada out of compressed earth block...I spy a pretty little building behind you(possibly earthbag?!)

  • @XunnyTheSunshineLion
    @XunnyTheSunshineLion  5 лет назад +2

    In a 12 hour cycle of Air Lift Pump, The water has finally come point of "All Clear!" When Day light comes, give you final film result of how much came out. Really is a good feeling to get all that thick gunky heavy condense sediment. I believe the particles from this sediment, was being drawn up and pumped right through the Submersible pumps, which any smallest amount of sand, will destroy your pump, and have to replace it. This technique "Air Lift Pump", excellent way to get that last bit out. Thank you to inventors of this technique and take my design of their invention, to help many more!!! I will be giving it a few weeks to see if I get any more out. Then install the New Water Well Pump.....and I will have to make a new fabricated tool to help with re-install of 350' feet to 355' feet, what I will pick for the depth. Stay tune and I will show you the *$13 dollar part* that should have been installed, that would have saved me thousands of dollars and thousands of problems of trying learn on the spot of how whole water deep wells work.

    • @robertbrown6393
      @robertbrown6393 5 лет назад

      would like plans for tiger pump

    • @rongray4118
      @rongray4118 4 года назад

      Brandon - you made it look as simple as it should be!! Thanks so much for posting your video!

    • @reypolice5231
      @reypolice5231 2 года назад +1

      @@robertbrown6393
      I think he shows drawing and parts on another video.

  • @FreeLovingAmerican
    @FreeLovingAmerican 5 лет назад +2

    Greetings Brandon. Nice video and liking the concept. Speaking of concept, where can one find the details on creating their own pump like this? I've been looking into airlift pumps quite heavily and am in need of something that will work at 400 ft. Also more interested in water than removing sediment if that makes a difference. Thanks for your time.

    • @XunnyTheSunshineLion
      @XunnyTheSunshineLion  5 лет назад +2

      This design was able pull water, but very little water, maybe 0.5 gpm. If got enough time and patience, could remove how ever many gallons needed. Could hook two air compressors that are way stronger than 1.5 hp, might be able get a good flow pulled. This was done with 1/2" poly and 3/4" poly. Try 3/8" and 1/2" and slimmer 1" nozzle, might increase flow. If manage find a better design, let me know, this design took me couple weeks, but I have very clean water now.

    • @FreeLovingAmerican
      @FreeLovingAmerican 5 лет назад +1

      @@XunnyTheSunshineLion Thanks for the fast response! I have plenty of time and patience. I will be doing a lot of experimenting as soon as I can (currently unknown). Thanks for the information. Will certainly let you know if I discover something more efficient. From what I've been reading, it's not necessarily the CFM that matters as much as the quality / quantity of air bubbles being produced. A good quality diffuser is supposed to make a big difference. Currently untested of course.

    • @XunnyTheSunshineLion
      @XunnyTheSunshineLion  5 лет назад

      @@FreeLovingAmerican figure its all about bubbles. At end of my copper tube, I flattened it out, in order let the drill holes make ton of bubbles.

    • @brendanpigram7020
      @brendanpigram7020 4 года назад

      FringeRecall I'm in a similar situation to you, however I need to pump from 575 ft. Have you had any luck pumping at 400 ft as yet?
      I was thinking about 10cfm, 130psi, with 1 1/4" pipe for water delivery line.

  • @rongray4118
    @rongray4118 4 года назад +2

    JUst thought of it...how about some gold?!? Did you get any?! You just never know!

    • @XunnyTheSunshineLion
      @XunnyTheSunshineLion  4 года назад +1

      The amount found at bottom of well, sediment, was way too heavy for normal sand from fresh drill. Look up Gold Paste, what it seemed like left at bottom of well from drilling.

  • @user-th5gf6lh3r
    @user-th5gf6lh3r 2 года назад +1

    عرض چمع المنتجات مع الترجمه بالغه العربيه

  • @moiraanderson6242
    @moiraanderson6242 4 года назад

    Brandon my husband is working on a well right behind our house for a neighbor and needs to clean out it out. The well is 375' deep. Can you help us with building a Tiger Pump ? The well casing is 8" Thank You

    • @XunnyTheSunshineLion
      @XunnyTheSunshineLion  4 года назад

      Do my best piece the list of parts with links to idea of the part look. Just requested earlier in the day. Be free up for early start on diagram, directions, and part list, in writing. Going assume everyone got wordpad with windows 10. If not want it emailed, try make a screenshot video of the document. Meantime, for 375' feet water well, find you one good solid 100gal or two compressors that can manage to push a 45 to 55 combined psi flow. Now, depending how much may be in the bottom well sediment, amount of water table in 8" casing(such as mine had close to 80' feet water for help keep constant flow), and prepare for process that could take several days, if not up to Week, if not much, maybe a whole day to couple run time. For depth and blast psi, bubbles, draw up the sediment, amount of 375' is hard very hard get it. For your compressors, make sure you do get replacement warranty, will go through a long run-time.

    • @XunnyTheSunshineLion
      @XunnyTheSunshineLion  4 года назад

      Water Wall 380 feet : 2nd Air Lift Pump Design - More compressed and lighter "Tiger Pump"
      ruclips.net/video/GpSgMZ5XyGs/видео.html
      This older video summary build description. Refer to this video for meantime put updated list together. Thank you patients!

    • @XunnyTheSunshineLion
      @XunnyTheSunshineLion  4 года назад

      Tiger Pump : Blueprint and General Assembly - Air lift Sediment Removal
      ruclips.net/video/SviqoWwvNkM/видео.html
      Video is ready to be view on better idea how Assemble. If I have to make a very brand new one and video, have give me sometime...close finally being able get materials put second section roof on.

  • @AdamSahr-cj4kf
    @AdamSahr-cj4kf 4 года назад

    Where does the water table sit? How high?

    • @XunnyTheSunshineLion
      @XunnyTheSunshineLion  4 года назад

      Top of water on this well sat at 314' feet, determining the water height table not many wells around, just one 1 mile at 350' feet and one in main town mesita, is roughly 700'+ feet. From drill, about 200' feet down hit a huge 100' tall cavern, before meeting the source of water.

    • @AdamSahr-cj4kf
      @AdamSahr-cj4kf 4 года назад

      @@XunnyTheSunshineLion Did you have to drill past the cavern or the bottom half of the cavern was flooded?

    • @XunnyTheSunshineLion
      @XunnyTheSunshineLion  4 года назад

      @@AdamSahr-cj4kf Just huge empty cavern, have not found a way to view what down there. No water to my knowledge down there, for heard no splash from 1st placed drill that broke at 220' feet.

    • @AdamSahr-cj4kf
      @AdamSahr-cj4kf 4 года назад

      @@XunnyTheSunshineLion So I guess you just drilled on past it... Did you lose mud circulation when you did that or you drilled on dry?

    • @XunnyTheSunshineLion
      @XunnyTheSunshineLion  4 года назад

      @@AdamSahr-cj4kf Morning, only a certified water well driller allowed to drill. From understand it easy install through voids, heard up to 300' feet cavern for this driller. If I had to drill self water well, have be shallow 50'-100' for my attempt. From understand, small drill augur style can achieve with 2" inch casing for shallow wells. One work with is a 6" steel casing well. Felts like 360' feet of steel installed, could not get a visual under water to make sure.

  • @varaprasad-jz7bo
    @varaprasad-jz7bo 4 года назад

    Hi, i am looking for a suitable pump for well development of 100m deep, can u please suggest me regarding this.

    • @XunnyTheSunshineLion
      @XunnyTheSunshineLion  4 года назад

      From what I understand, look for average 16 gpm pull from 100m(300' Feet) water depth deep submersible pump. For instant, my new 3hp pump can be installed to 500' feet but gpm goes down, it solid 16gm at 355' feet installed in a 392' feet deep well. According to info I found, at 16gpm you can open 2-3 faucets before pressure drops. Worked for me, I can use restroom and wash my hands right afterwards, no problems. Example of Pump that would work for your depth pull at 100m www.amazon.com/SCHRAIBERPUMP-SUBMERSIBLE-1-5HP-control-WARRANTY/dp/B071R4W9SJ/

  • @alexhostiuck4374
    @alexhostiuck4374 4 года назад

    Thank you, can you email me at your convenience, thank you.

    • @alexhostiuck4374
      @alexhostiuck4374 4 года назад

      alexanderjhostiuck@gmail.com

    • @XunnyTheSunshineLion
      @XunnyTheSunshineLion  4 года назад

      @@alexhostiuck4374 sure, expect contact from or email your question to btreadwell3214@gmail.com Be getting some breakfast, wait for email for now.