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You don’t need a filter. You need gravel. A 15-21 gallon perforated basin is about $50. Get a much smaller pump W a vertical float switch.
Maybe I'll improve it one day. still worked well this year
Zip tie the pump away from the float so it won't vibrate over and interfere
I jammed some rocks down there to keep it in place!
you cheap bastard. I love it.
I have this setup only the float is at the top and gets stuck on the side of the bucket, can I cut it? Or get a smaller float?
No you can’t cut it they are waterproof. You have to rearrange something so it doesn’t get caught
The Home Depot bucket is too narrow for the setup. If I manually lift the float, it works fine. 🫤
@@pixanne007 I agree the 5-gal bucket is a bit small. I may increase bucket size for v. 3.0
First thing right off never use flex hose for anything except a Halloween custom suit that crap plugs up within a year you’ll be back hard white PVC perforated 4 inch pipe
Yes it plugged. I’ve replaced the garden hose with 1.5 inch flex hose and it seems to be working
How did you attach float to the side of bucker?
it didn't fit while on the pump. bumped against the side.
Not a big deal. Just get a small zip tie and tie it through two drilled wholes. simple.
Uh, I'd take the pump out before drilling
i like it
Nail clippers do the trick on zip ties.
I'll have to try that. I really like the melting trick
just use landscape fabric as a filter. .Easier to work with, works better and cheap
Heavy clay. Would probably clog landscape fabric
Just use a razor blade to get zip ties flush.. smh
I use fire. smh
You don’t need a filter. You need gravel. A 15-21 gallon perforated basin is about $50. Get a much smaller pump W a vertical float switch.
Maybe I'll improve it one day. still worked well this year
Zip tie the pump away from the float so it won't vibrate over and interfere
I jammed some rocks down there to keep it in place!
you cheap bastard. I love it.
I have this setup only the float is at the top and gets stuck on the side of the bucket, can I cut it? Or get a smaller float?
No you can’t cut it they are waterproof. You have to rearrange something so it doesn’t get caught
The Home Depot bucket is too narrow for the setup. If I manually lift the float, it works fine. 🫤
@@pixanne007 I agree the 5-gal bucket is a bit small. I may increase bucket size for v. 3.0
First thing right off never use flex hose for anything except a Halloween custom suit that crap plugs up within a year you’ll be back hard white PVC perforated 4 inch pipe
Yes it plugged. I’ve replaced the garden hose with 1.5 inch flex hose and it seems to be working
How did you attach float to the side of bucker?
it didn't fit while on the pump. bumped against the side.
Not a big deal. Just get a small zip tie and tie it through two drilled wholes. simple.
Uh, I'd take the pump out before drilling
i like it
Nail clippers do the trick on zip ties.
I'll have to try that. I really like the melting trick
just use landscape fabric as a filter. .Easier to work with, works better and cheap
Heavy clay. Would probably clog landscape fabric
Just use a razor blade to get zip ties flush.. smh
I use fire. smh