@@basecampwnc1745 Actually, until this past week we got non stop snow for a month! Had close to two foot on the land, making it tough getting back in there! Sure was beautiful though... Thankfully it's rained for a week now and melted 80% of it!
32 is just insane mine took 1:50 seconds per gallon… though it had not rained in weeks. What have you done with it now as I am commenting 1 year later?
Love how detailed you get its perfect. Only thing ur missing is an affiliate link to all the parts on Amazon or any other affiliate and why not make some extra $$
@@basecampwnc1745 I have a micro hydro system and very familiar with them. If you have 32 gpm that’s a start. Now if you have a decent decline ( head ) you could make a little bit of power. The more head the more power
WOW...now that's a nice spring! Very clear instructions, easy to follow.
How’s things on your side of the country
Getting enough rain?
@@basecampwnc1745 Actually, until this past week we got non stop snow for a month! Had close to two foot on the land, making it tough getting back in there! Sure was beautiful though...
Thankfully it's rained for a week now and melted 80% of it!
Excellent! Thank you for taking the time to explain and show this amazing video!
Great video
very informative! Thank you sir!
So excited to try on my own land. Been watching and learning before I start
I have a 2 gallon a minute spring in SC...this 32 gallon is amazing. I have cleaned mine out but not dammed it up...yet
32 is just insane mine took 1:50 seconds per gallon… though it had not rained in weeks. What have you done with it now as I am commenting 1 year later?
@GLG_YT
It supplies a campground
Have posted a video on the pumping station and water filtration
This is awesome! Just fun listening to that southern accent too... Makes me feel not as intimidated to do the 5 springs in my property 🙏🏻💪🏻
Hardest part is to START
Thank you, Your videos are incredibly helpful!
Glad you like them!
Awesome video, thanks.
👍🏻 that came out great. I’ve never heard of a natural spring putting out that many gallons per minute.
The largest one I have worked on was 60 gallons per minute
Used 3” pipe and still didn’t get it all
There are springs all over that put out millions of gallons a day.
Awesome work!!!
Love it. Looks great.
Love how detailed you get its perfect. Only thing ur missing is an affiliate link to all the parts on Amazon or any other affiliate and why not make some extra $$
There’s more in life then $
It’s my time in life to help others
Great info!
Fantastic detail. And thank you for offering to help via email or phone call. I may just take you up on that. Regards
If you need help just contact me
I like if you send me pictures so I can understand what you’re talking about
we just found a natural spring on our property wish me luck 😂
Take some pictures and videos of your project
Would like to post them to show others your ideas
Looking forward to seeing your progress
I have a question
What’s your question
Bet you wish you could turn the water off for that build wow. Why 1.5” too many GPM?
Yes tapping that one is like tapping a creek for livestock
It’s really hard to use all that is collected
Shame it’s not more to use for Water hydro
Does it matter what type of rock and size? Limestone, round river rock, flat stone, sand stone (which I would think wouldn’t be the best) ?
@@basecampwnc1745 I have a micro hydro system and very familiar with them. If you have 32 gpm that’s a start. Now if you have a decent decline ( head ) you could make a little bit of power. The more head the more power
Is there a way I call you?
I just emailed you :)
Yes my number is
1-843-224-2262
I have emailed you some information based on your pictures