Kiwi303
2010 Research Grant Donor
Has anyone done a constant flow axie tank?
We use spring water as our house water, it comes up in a rocky hollow int he side of a bank where a 2" pipe siphons it out into a 44 gallon barrel mounted on the hillside which acts as a sump and header tank. The outlet from this then feeds down around a 15 meter drop and goes underground to feed the house. the water pressure is similar to a city mains pressure.
This is non-chlorinated, oxygenated, clean water. What I am wondering is whether splicing into the house water system and running a pipe to the axie tank, fitted with a restrictor set at about 5 liters per hour (a slow dribble), and an overflow to a drain, is a good idea.
No need to worry about water changes, water levels getting low, flow rates low enough to to worry the axies, constant refreshment of the oxygen in the water...
What negatives am I missing?
We use spring water as our house water, it comes up in a rocky hollow int he side of a bank where a 2" pipe siphons it out into a 44 gallon barrel mounted on the hillside which acts as a sump and header tank. The outlet from this then feeds down around a 15 meter drop and goes underground to feed the house. the water pressure is similar to a city mains pressure.
This is non-chlorinated, oxygenated, clean water. What I am wondering is whether splicing into the house water system and running a pipe to the axie tank, fitted with a restrictor set at about 5 liters per hour (a slow dribble), and an overflow to a drain, is a good idea.
No need to worry about water changes, water levels getting low, flow rates low enough to to worry the axies, constant refreshment of the oxygen in the water...
What negatives am I missing?