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Gayflower: Spring 2025 Plan

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0. Plywood backing

Get a fairly large piece of plywood to serve as backing for all the gear that is mounted on the rear wall here - the spider box, the control box, the electronic things, and, in the future, the plumbing stack for the pump outlet.

Shopping:

1 3/4" Plywood
24" x 48" panels
Home Depot in Reno

They sell precut 24x48 pieces or buy 4'x8' pieces and cut in four

 

Consider buying an extra 14 to replace crappy shelves in Empire Fort

20 Wood-to-metal self-driving screws
#10 diameter
1 1/2"

Home Depot in Reno
(link)

We might have them in the tool fort

1. IBC Tote Replacement

Replace all seven totes with new ones and completely replace all plumbing connecting them.

Design considerations
  • Use flexible hoses instead of PVC with glue, for easy replacement, more flexibity, and less likely to break
  • Pump requires 1" diameter inflow
  • Shutoff valves everywhere for safety and quick repairs


New plumbing configuration:

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A IBC tote with 2" Camlock
B 2" Camlock to 3/4" Male Garden Hose adapter
C 3/4" Garden Hose Shutoff Valve (Male to Female)
D 2' long 3/4" Garden Hose (get some 1' as well to minimize slop)
E

3/4" GHT Female x 1" Male NPT adapter (maybe find a better supplier than this Amazon link)

F

1" Female x 1" Female x 1" Male NPT tee pipe (make sure to get actual NPT)

G

5' Aeromixer Hose, 1" diameter

H

1" NPT Ball Valve (Female x Male)

I / K

50' Aeromixer Hose, 1" diameter

J / L

Holes in floor

M

To well pump

Shopping:

7

Rebottled or new IBC totes

330 gallon
2" Camlock Valve

The Cary Company
EST104097
To ship to Empire


   

Because the intake for the pump wants 1", and each tote is constrained via a garden hose fitting to only 3/4 of an inch, we need to open at least two totes at a time to provide enough water flow.


2. Evaporative Cooler Supply Rerouting

The water supply line for the evaporative cooler should be rerouted so it does not interfere with that IBC tote. Also, it might be responsible for the leak at the top of the pump.

With all this in hand we should be able to replace the supply line to the swamp cooler.

3. Make pump easily replaceable

Currently the pump is plumbed with PVC and glue for both input and output.

  • Once we complete step 1 (replacing the IBC totes), the input will be coming from a 1" NPT hose that can screw directly into the pump with just some teflon tape, so this side can be easily replaced.

Need to figure out how to change the output side so it too is using an easily replaceable NPT hose, or maybe sharkbite fittings.