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Vindi_andy wrote:This will be my external water container. Submersible pump goes inside to an external connection point then single hose from there to faucet (tap). Worst case if thing go wrong it has a tap that can be fitted to the cap to use as cowboy describes.
I must be getting soft but I like the idea of turning on the tap and having running water. Only cold tho, not messing around with heater etc If we need hot water thats what the kettle is for.
geocachenut wrote:Vindi_andy wrote:This will be my external water container. Submersible pump goes inside to an external connection point then single hose from there to faucet (tap). Worst case if thing go wrong it has a tap that can be fitted to the cap to use as cowboy describes.
I must be getting soft but I like the idea of turning on the tap and having running water. Only cold tho, not messing around with heater etc If we need hot water thats what the kettle is for.
Where did you find the submersible pump? I'm looking but only find those that are sold in Europe....Post a pic if you've got one!! Thanks!
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