Yes, you could, but I would prefer 1.25 inch.
Yes, you could, but I would prefer 1.25 inch.
Yes, you could, but I would prefer 1.25 inch.
375.7952 gallons per foot of 96" pipe
Depends on many factors, such as smoothness of pipe, hydrostatic head, etc. But you can expect anywhere from 50 gal/min to 150 gal/min.
1/2 inch will easily do that.
2x2x4 / 231 = 0.069264... gal ≈ 0.069 gal
a 2 to 5 gpm [gal per minuit ] pump, you don,t have city water ? if your on a standard water supply, you don,t need a extra pump, if your on a well then I have a deep well pump in mine that gives me 70 lbs of pressure,
5.21073504 (gal us).... 4.3467648 (gal UK).... that doesn't help for in but im an auzzy and i don't need the answer...
119 inch wheel base 98 L (26 gal.) 135 inch wheel base 98 L (26 gal.) All others 132 L (35 gal.)
119 inch wheel base 98 L (26 gal.) 135 inch wheel base 98 L (26 gal.) All others 132 L (35 gal.)
119 inch wheel base 98 L (26 gal.) 135 inch wheel base 98 L (26 gal.) All others 132 L (35 gal.)
119 inch wheel base 98 L (26 gal.) 135 inch wheel base 98 L (26 gal.) All others 132 L (35 gal.)
{| ! 119 inch wheel base ! align="right" | 98 L (26 gal.) | 135 inch wheel base 98 L (26 gal.) All others 132 L (35 gal.) |}
{| ! 119 inch wheel base ! align="right" | 98 L (26 gal.) | 135 inch wheel base 98 L (26 gal.) All others 132 L (35 gal.) |}