sendwine
25th October 2007, 06:51 PM
All down western side of my house I have one long gutter - about 12 metres. There is a downpipe at each end. On the northern end I have just installed a 9,000litre rain-water tank. The tank water inlet is only about 100mm lower than the gutter height. I'm interested in a simple way to get more flow into the rain-water tank.
My idea is to use silicon to build up a 1cm lip inside the gutter around the mouth of the down-pipe on the southern end. This should be tall enough to cause the water from the southern end to flow out the northern end into my tank. In a heavy storm the water would flow over the top of this lip into the down-pipe.
The problem with this is that it would cause water to pool up to the 1cm height on that end of the gutter - causing rust and a nice pond for mosquitos. My solution to this is to either
(a) leave a 5mm narrow release gap in the lip for slow release; or
(b) make a hole in the gutter just outside the lip and install a slow-release 5mm line flowing into the downpipe.What do yuz reckon? Am I dreamin'? Any other work-around suggestions?
My idea is to use silicon to build up a 1cm lip inside the gutter around the mouth of the down-pipe on the southern end. This should be tall enough to cause the water from the southern end to flow out the northern end into my tank. In a heavy storm the water would flow over the top of this lip into the down-pipe.
The problem with this is that it would cause water to pool up to the 1cm height on that end of the gutter - causing rust and a nice pond for mosquitos. My solution to this is to either
(a) leave a 5mm narrow release gap in the lip for slow release; or
(b) make a hole in the gutter just outside the lip and install a slow-release 5mm line flowing into the downpipe.What do yuz reckon? Am I dreamin'? Any other work-around suggestions?