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Sustainusfarm
 
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# Posted: 20 May 2013 03:48pm - Edited by: Sustainusfarm
 
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  I'm having a well drilled in a few weeks and they are using an in well pressure tank that is set 10' below the pitiless adaptor. This is so I have water access year round without worrying about freezing .....it is this one http://www.inwelltech.com/notank.html
  
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Just
 
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# Posted: 20 May 2013 05:22pm
 
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  looks like a great idea , never seen one before ,sure will solve a lot of things. let us know how it works out !!!
  
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crosswind
 
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# Posted: 21 May 2013 11:40am
 
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  I have one. It works great. Its not ten foot under ground though. its about 4 ft.
  
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KSalzwedel
 
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# Posted: 21 May 2013 02:14pm
 
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  This would be really nice.  We have a well that currently services our rv.  We want to hook it to the cabin now, and eventually tomour retirement home.  This option wasn't even offered.  What kind of climate are you in?
  
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Sustainusfarm
 
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# Posted: 22 May 2013 04:22pm
 
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  We are in central Wisconsin....it was invented here as we'll as an option for all the folks that have their camp trailers on their properties year round....I will let you all know how "well" it works!   
  
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KSalzwedel
 
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# Posted: 30 May 2013 07:30pm
 
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  That would be nice.  I hate sinking money into something here that will only work in Georgia or on the equator!  Do you have pics?
  
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Sustainusfarm
 
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# Posted: 30 May 2013 11:05pm
 
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  Check the top of this thread for the link
  
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Sustainusfarm
 
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# Posted: 18 Nov 2015 02:28pm
 
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  I just posted an update to the in well pressure tank...it works flawlesly after 2 years...couldnt be happier
  
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