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Re: Absolutely most handy tool in my tool box
I can only guess at this time that it starts a siphon without the old fashioned method of lip suction. I'll have to pass on this one too.
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Re: Absolutely most handy tool in my tool box
Question - If the jerrycan is sitting on the ground is this siphon strong enough to transfer the water uphill into the trailer/camper? I currently have (15 years now) and use a drill-powered fresh water transfer pump. It transfers 6.5 gallons in seconds.
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Re: Absolutely most handy tool in my tool box
It will not siphon uphill. Like any siphon, it needs to be lower than liquid being siphoned. I used it with a 7 gal water container shown here when my back went out and I could not lift it. I use it all the time to empty a 55 gal drum of water into my cabin cistern in about 10 minutes. when I draw water out of the stream, I find a place that is at least level with the water and have no problems pulling it. I have also used it to siphon gasoline from my truck to a container for my lawn mower.
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Re: Absolutely most handy tool in my tool box
Thank you for the answer Dan. That won't work for us, but glad that it does for you.
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Re: Dometic LP GasChecker (LPGC10)
I agree GRUMPA. Plastic packaging, plastic housing, battery inside, etc... all destined to be around long after we are decomposed.
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Re: Informal Lance Get Together at Woods Canyon Lake AZ "Aspen Campground" - June 2018
I thought I already replied but I'm looking and don't see it.... Sorry for the delay. These are non-electic (hook-up) sites. The camp ground has a number of locations within the camp ground to fill up with potable water so that's nice and on the way out there is a dump site for $7.... Generators are allowed, we carry one just in case but reply on our solar panels, love the solar panels! Each site has a paved pad, a picnic table, a grill and fire pit. If we don't get a good amount of rain...