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time2roll
Jul 07, 2022Nomad
wildtoad wrote:Not even that hard. If the tube on the upper tank extends down into the lower tank about 30% it will create a vacuum in the upper tank and the water will stop. Once water level in the lower tank drops below the dip tube, air will enter the upper tank and water will be released until the level hits the dip tube and seals it from the air.
Agree. Stack them, have each can feed the one below it, attach pump to the bottom tank. Each can will need an water input and output feed AND an air input valve. Air valve closed on all but the top can. Might want to use translucent cans so you can visually check water levels.
Several types of stackable water containers on Amazon. With minor alterations should do what you want. Let gravity work for you.
Glug, glug, glug....
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