Here in California we have a drought.
I notice that my air conditioner drain line puts out a lot of water per day ~ 3 - 5 gallons maybe?
I can easily run a 1/2" drip irrigation line from where it drips into a pan, and route that to the pool.
Is this practical, or not worth the effort. I have no idea how much water my pool looses per day due to evaporation in the summer with solar water panels and 88% water.
Summer humidity in the 50's. My house is central air, 2000 sf.
It's basically distilled water, isn't it?
We'd better keep this kind of quiet, or California will tax it! LOL
I notice that my air conditioner drain line puts out a lot of water per day ~ 3 - 5 gallons maybe?
I can easily run a 1/2" drip irrigation line from where it drips into a pan, and route that to the pool.
Is this practical, or not worth the effort. I have no idea how much water my pool looses per day due to evaporation in the summer with solar water panels and 88% water.
Summer humidity in the 50's. My house is central air, 2000 sf.
It's basically distilled water, isn't it?
We'd better keep this kind of quiet, or California will tax it! LOL