Hi there,
I'm after some advice on whether it might be possible to start a syphon drain going that has 60 feet of water pressure above it. Basically I want to utilise a natural water collection area to clean down part of a cave underground, which is 60 feet beneath. I have some hosepipe that is "non-collapseable" around its diameter. Ideally I want to get some sort of pump on the user (lower) end of the pipe, crank away, and after a few minutes of work water should come gushing out.
Has anyone got any experience of this kind of thing which they could share? Are there any good types of hand pump which anyone can recommend, ideally that interface with standard diameter hosepipe?
Any advice gratefully received, or alternative technique suggestions.
Frigbob
I'm after some advice on whether it might be possible to start a syphon drain going that has 60 feet of water pressure above it. Basically I want to utilise a natural water collection area to clean down part of a cave underground, which is 60 feet beneath. I have some hosepipe that is "non-collapseable" around its diameter. Ideally I want to get some sort of pump on the user (lower) end of the pipe, crank away, and after a few minutes of work water should come gushing out.
Has anyone got any experience of this kind of thing which they could share? Are there any good types of hand pump which anyone can recommend, ideally that interface with standard diameter hosepipe?
Any advice gratefully received, or alternative technique suggestions.
Frigbob
