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    Couldn't a hand pump work for your water well if you couldn,t keep a solar system going long term? You remember the old metal hand pumps you see on farms?

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    Quote Originally Posted by J Tactical Firearms View Post
    Couldn't a hand pump work for your water well if you couldn,t keep a solar system going long term? You remember the old metal hand pumps you see on farms?
    Treadle pump would probably be even better, but they are only good for 7 meters.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by J Tactical Firearms View Post
    Good observation. Good thing I was thinking about long term solar. Since power might be a requirement you would need a solar setup that might possibly have to last forever or at least be repairable post civilization.
    if this is to be truly off of the grid, I have a suggestion you might not like.



    reality is that if your solar system fails, you die.
    There are so many things from a simple circuit failure to a "Solar Disruption" Scenario that will render an electric/solar system useless.
    Then there is the shelf life issue of batteries. Current draw, Motor life, etc.

    a little more work, allot more reliable.

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