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Started by bennettsleg, February 11, 2006, 21:51:23

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moonbells

I just connected a second butt up to the shed roof guttering so at least I'll have some reserves when I need to water things.  I'm tempted to make it three... though that will require some creative pipework!

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MrsKP

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but why doesn't the east coast get it off the north sea ?  or is that cos it's just not big enough ?
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amphibian

Quote from: moonbells on February 15, 2006, 20:31:20
I just connected a second butt up to the shed roof guttering so at least I'll have some reserves when I need to water things.  I'm tempted to make it three... though that will require some creative pipework!

moonbells

Run overflow pipes directly from one butt to another. Drill a holes near the top and run pipe though, when the first butt is full all excess water will run into the next butt.

Robert_Brenchley

Quote from: MrsKP on February 15, 2006, 20:34:11
but why doesn't the east coast get it off the north sea ?  or is that cos it's just not big enough ?

The prevailing wind is in the west, so there isn't that much air coming over the North Sea. On top of that, east winds are often cold, coming from a large continental mass, and can't pick up so much moisture. As you say, it's also somaller, and this doubtless has some effect.

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