We have put a large solar set up on our hill country farm in kaikoura pumping 230 m virtual lift 320psi used Grant Clifford water force Marlborough found him great worth while talking to him.
Hi, check out the Hydraulic Ram Pump system that works without electricity or motors. There are heaps of U-tube posts on it and explanation and diagrams. I helped a mate to put one together from bits and pieces on his place in the Coromandel and he got a decent five meter rise. Worth checking out. Good work, liked your explanations for your work on preparing for winter. Cheers mate. Harera
Nice work. Your rite the camera never does it justice! Not till you take someone that’s seen photos or video of were your working and then they get it.
Definitely a hydraulic ram is the way to go. I have installed a couple here in Wellington and it’s the most simple and cost effective way to pump water up hill, it really just depends on how much height your wanting to lift the water to as to what size ram to get. Williamson are NZ made and make really good rams. You can check them out on you tube to get an idea of what a set up looks like. I don’t know much about the solar pumps but can see them being more of a problem than a hydraulic ram. Not much can fail on a hydraulic ram, this is just from a plumbers perspective, hope this helps.
Thanks, also if you can explain why 90 to slope i think it will get people talking . I searched before contacting you , the discussions seem polarized. People from flatish land seem to be totally against it, even on steep land, but i'd bet they have not ever fenced really hilly land. At vertical some of my fences would be half height.
I have a 500w pump with 4 200w panels. It pumps to a water tank 60m elevation thru 600m of 25mm alkathene easy. I haven't had to do anything to it . I have had it 5yrs. I purchased from www.tuhorse.com.au
Busy days, beautiful views from up there.
Looks like there are great view up the top on a clear day! Thanks for the video
Yep it's magical on a clear day
Those steep slopes frightened me brother. Ram from India 🇮🇳
We have put a large solar set up on our hill country farm in kaikoura pumping 230 m virtual lift 320psi used Grant Clifford water force Marlborough found him great worth while talking to him.
Thanks for that I will look into it
Hi, check out the Hydraulic Ram Pump system that works without electricity or motors. There are heaps of U-tube posts on it and explanation and diagrams. I helped a mate to put one together from bits and pieces on his place in the Coromandel and he got a decent five meter rise. Worth checking out. Good work, liked your explanations for your work on preparing for winter. Cheers mate. Harera
Thanks bud. It's a working progress still.
Good luck and continued success
Good luck, great video
Great video, good luck and continued success
Nice work. Your rite the camera never does it justice! Not till you take someone that’s seen photos or video of were your working and then they get it.
Nice
Hello from UK
Hey Mike
Use a hydraulic ram pump. I think they are called a Williamson ram pump
Great and easy principle! There's some good videos of them in action around on here, yt.
Thanks Nick I will look into it.
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Definitely a hydraulic ram is the way to go. I have installed a couple here in Wellington and it’s the most simple and cost effective way to pump water up hill, it really just depends on how much height your wanting to lift the water to as to what size ram to get. Williamson are NZ made and make really good rams. You can check them out on you tube to get an idea of what a set up looks like. I don’t know much about the solar pumps but can see them being more of a problem than a hydraulic ram. Not much can fail on a hydraulic ram, this is just from a plumbers perspective, hope this helps.
Thanks Ben that is really helpful especially coming from some one who has installed them before.
@@kiwifarmernz no worries at all, if you have any questions or need to know any info I’ll be happy to help, just let me know. Cheers
Could you please show driving posts in this steep country? , thanks
Yep I will when I do the next hill fence line.
Thanks, also if you can explain why 90 to slope i think it will get people talking . I searched before contacting you , the discussions seem polarized. People from flatish land seem to be totally against it, even on steep land, but i'd bet they have not ever fenced really hilly land. At vertical some of my fences would be half height.
Looks well steep. I have a fair bit of mountain country and the camera never does it justice.
Thanks for watching, where in the world are you from?
@@kiwifarmernz over the ditch. Mount Perry Queensland 👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺
Hi solar pumps
Hi solar pump
Looks pretty f n steep to me
It sure is.
I have a 500w pump with 4 200w panels.
It pumps to a water tank 60m elevation thru 600m of 25mm alkathene easy.
I haven't had to do anything to it . I have had it 5yrs.
I purchased from www.tuhorse.com.au
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Forget solar, Bunyip pump is the way to go, no power needed