Go right ahead and play russian roulette and chalk it up to your
laziness in maintaining your pond and rely on a filter which may or
may not be doing its job! Welcome you fit right into this group just
fine.......Did Jan turn you on to this gadget or did you discover it
all on your own? Probably the local farm supply clerk with that
extensive background in ponding and fish biology.
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 12:04:54 -0600, "laskdfpoiwq"
wrote:
===I use a stock tank filler from the local Farm Supply place. $12. I have it
===tied directly into the sprinkler system mainline, so I needed a pressure
===reducer valve.
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===For those of you using this setup on a large scale pond, be sure to put a
===whole house filter in line to get rid of the chlorine before it goes in your
===pond.
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===Jim
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==="Wildkarrde" wrote in message
...
=== Look into pool supply places. They sell a "toilet fill" technology type
=== of
=== device that has a constant water supply to it. Pond gets low, the slide
=== valve drops and opens allowing water in. Water level goes up and the
=== slide
=== does as well, closing the valve. They are not too terribly expensive.
=== "G & K Meyer" wrote in message
=== ...
=== Does any one have a way to keep their water feature full with out doing
=== it
=== by hand? I was thinking there must be something out there that can be
=== tied
=== into a water supply that would open and shut off when a the water level
=== reaches a set level.
=== I would like to put something like that on my front yard water feature
=== that
=== is just a whisky barrel that pumps water up through a hand pump. But
=== need
=== to fill often here in Colorado unless I can find and install a device
=== like
=== I
=== am asking for help on.
=== You can see the set up at
=== http://www.ofoto.com/I.jsp?c=65zgxlu...&x=0&y=-n2twfr
=== Thank you for you help I know there must be some way to do this.
=== --
=== Greg &/or Kellie Meyer
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