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    #31
    Great thread!

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      #32
      My setup. I use a sump pump and hose, ran off an inverter hooked up to my truck battery. I pump water into big holding tank from water tote. It’s time consuming, but it’s all I got. 1,000 gallons last about 4 weeks, but I’m in Deep South Texas and it gets really hot.





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        #33
        Not to hijack this thread, but has anyone ever placed some sort of water pump in the water trough to prevent mosquito hatches and keep water cooler?

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          #34
          Originally posted by Ground Checkin' Heavies View Post
          My setup. I use a sump pump and hose, ran off an inverter hooked up to my truck battery. I pump water into big holding tank from water tote. It’s time consuming, but it’s all I got. 1,000 gallons last about 4 weeks, but I’m in Deep South Texas and it gets really hot.





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          You got it going on. Sweet setup. Looks to be 1-2 weeks on my 350 gallon tote and there’s no way I can keep up with that usage. I’ll either go with something like this or just not do a water station all together.

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            #35
            I'm bring this back up for "Smart" I have a set-up like yours but I'm wanting to put a second tote for the same reason. How do you have yours tied together with the washing machine hose? Thanks for any help!

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              #36
              I just add a standard brass water hose split/Y and another washing machine hose ..

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                #37
                ...following...

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                  #38
                  check this out i ran across this a few days ago no power required

                  [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv3TjKdDhW8"]Nonstop water pumping system no power...complete simple setup explained! - YouTube[/ame]

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