shark bite, or compression fittings for 1/2" copper mostly for the neighbors, and maybe a few for myself if needed... in-laws had a burst, I was lucky and found a compression ball valve to get them water
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Originally posted by bmac View PostI think this was talked about earlier or another thread, but was thinking they were saying 1-1.5 hrs per gallon or more based on demand. Seems a 20# was only lasting a few hours.
I thought of getting a conversion kit, but at that usage I would need 100 tanks vs 30 gallons of gas. Prepper part says tanks store better than gas.
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I would suggest at least three 100 lb. tanks. 100 lb tanks hold 23 gallons of propane. That would give you about 70 gallons.
Buy Steel DOT Vertical LP Cylinder Propane Tank Equipped with POL Valve, 100 lb. at Tractor Supply Co. Great Customer Service.
A better choice would be a 250 gallon tank which will hold about 210 gallons. I would also keep 30-50 gallons......or more..... of gasoline on hand as a back up to the propane and for your vehicles.
You can rent a propane tank from your propane distributor. Some propane companies supply the tank for free as long as you buy their propane. Our 500 gallon tank costs us $48.00 a year. The propane company does any maintenance or repair required.
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I'm pulling all my buried water lines up, they are 1" pvc. Then I'm going to lay 2 3/8 tubing from pump house to living quarters inlet and insert my pex inside. Then I'll install a gas water heater in pump house that will be able to feed the tubing. If there is ever a inline freeze I'll run hot water through 2 3/8 tubing to get pex unfrozen, thus never having to repair another water line. Project starts tomorrow...
tending the fire,
Bob G.
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Originally posted by bloodstick View PostOur home was built in 1990. We just redid the entire home with PEX and it performed flawless. Easy install too
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Originally posted by Bob G View PostI'm pulling all my buried water lines up, they are 1" pvc. Then I'm going to lay 2 3/8 tubing from pump house to living quarters inlet and insert my pex inside. Then I'll install a gas water heater in pump house that will be able to feed the tubing. If there is ever a inline freeze I'll run hot water through 2 3/8 tubing to get pex unfrozen, thus never having to repair another water line. Project starts tomorrow...
tending the fire,
Bob G.
Our service from the meter pit into the house is polyethylene pipe. The service hits the manifold then everything branches out in PEX. We ran everything.... including the main service in HDPE sleeves. If anything ever fails we can pull out the bad line and replace it.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Advanced...909073#overlay
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Originally posted by SmTx View PostAnyone looking to add to their preparedness don't forget about the tax free weekend on emergency supplies
https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/...ns/98-1017.php
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Originally posted by LFD2037 View PostHopefully you didn't pay those prices because they're insane!
Check this out.https://www.paosdj.com/reliance-cont...440b9b6f80711cLast edited by RedRocker; 02-20-2021, 02:31 PM.
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Originally posted by RedRocker View PostNO! Wow! It was 2018, don't recall what I paid, I know for sure it wasn't $800+, that is insane.
Check this out.https://www.paosdj.com/reliance-cont...440b9b6f80711c
Price history tells it all
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Don’t forget your cord for your transfer switch. I bought a 50 ft 50 amp cord 125/250 volt, 6 gage four wire. It’s made by Generac. I believe it cost me around $360.00 bucks. Got it long enough to keep my generator out of the elements. Power went on and off so used the generator and ran the fireplace on low at night so neighbors wouldn’t have to listen to generator all night as well as us. Then we busted a water line. I found the leak, cut the pvc and valved it off. Have water back now.
As I’ve stated before, we had an estimate on a whole house Generac 22k for 11,000.00. We’re going to revisit that and maybe install a smaller one.
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