EASY DIY NATURAL SPRING development for UNLIMITED water at a off-grid CABIN-and how to store it too!
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2023
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Getting free, drinkable, usable water is something most people dream of. But many people have springs on their property, which can be used to collect water. So, in this episode, we show you how we developed a spring on our property to collect the water, and the really neat way we’re storing it.
Its worked GREAT for us and it can work great for you, too!!!!! Watch to see how AMAZING it turned out!!!!!
**UPDATE: OUR NATURAL SPRING-1 YEAR LATER!**
• Our Developed Spring 1... - Хобби
Here’s an update to this video-one year later!!!!!
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Looks great! How about an update on this system please.
Will do! I haven’t been down there but maybe this week or next I’ll get down there and show you all. Thanks for watching, as always!
Looks great. I have Landon Kentucky and found some holes in the ground and… Behold, I could hear water running underneath. Going to find a way to tap into it like what you did.
It’s a great feeling knowing you have free drinkable water! Do all you can to try to collect it, because you never know! Thanks for watching my friend and good luck!
So cool!
Thanks!!!!!!!!
Fascinating! Where is this at? Any tips on how to buy a property with a spring?
This is at an undisclosed location ;) we’ll do more videos on our springs soon! Springs aren’t hard to come by, lots of properties have them. Look for areas with lots of rocks and varied terrain. I think that properties with springs (and thus free water) are super valuable! Thanks for watching, as always!
Great job! How many gallons/minute?
It depends on the time of year…spring time it’s a few gallons a minute but it does slow in the summer to maybe a gallon a minute. Thanks for watching!!!! I’ll have an update on it soon.
Your pipe and tank installation show a small lack of consideration for freezing and flooding. Your long pipes will need to be buried to prevent freezing, as will the 275 gallon tank. Your spring box will need access eventually to allow clean out of trash, roots, salamanders and other debris that will collect in the bottom from the spring ground water. During heavy spring rains, your spring flow rate could increase by 1000%, so your overflow and other pipes may be flooded with dirty water.
Good comment and suggestions! You are 1000% correct. I’ll do a video on how things fared over the winter. The spring is still there but not sure how the pipes did. I plan on doing some modifications on this when I get a second. We appreciate everyone who watches and takes the time to comment! As always thanks for watching and being apart of the community!