Just thinking through some stuff here. I know its physically possible to do, but would it work without hurting the pump in an emergency situation for fast water access?
Using the waste output of the pump for emergency water in a [brush] fire situation? For example: My waste output is 1.5" pvc. I'd put a "T" with some valves and use 1.5" slip to 1.5" NPT that I would adapt over to 1" NST (NH) to 1" wildland fire hose.
Anyone ever do this? I know not much pressure but should at least provide more volume then a garden hose off a well.
Having fast access to ~16-20k gallons of water in that type of event would be good.
Using the waste output of the pump for emergency water in a [brush] fire situation? For example: My waste output is 1.5" pvc. I'd put a "T" with some valves and use 1.5" slip to 1.5" NPT that I would adapt over to 1" NST (NH) to 1" wildland fire hose.
Anyone ever do this? I know not much pressure but should at least provide more volume then a garden hose off a well.
Having fast access to ~16-20k gallons of water in that type of event would be good.
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