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Thread: Jojo setup info
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20-11-2023, 08:31 #11
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Re: Jojo setup info
Try make a plan to get it to the back and out of sight. the tanks are really not heavy at all. Can even be taken over the roof when empty.
Careful about placing it on tiles. 1000l will weigh a ton (literally) and if the edges of the tiles are not smooth or uneven could damage and lead to issues over time.
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23-11-2023, 07:46 #12
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Re: Jojo setup info
A 5000L tank weighs around 80-90Kg. It can be handled by 2 people, 3 will be better. We had to once lift it over a 3m high wall. Do it after leaving it in the sun to heat up a bit. It is more flexible and less chance for damage if dropped by accident.
My neighbour had to bring his 2 tanks in via my backyard. We lifted it over the 1.8m wall to get it into his yard. Speak to your neighbour. 5000L tanks are usually better value for money.
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23-11-2023, 10:04 #13
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Re: Jojo setup info
I have done some thinking, and I might have come up with a solution to get the tank into my yard , I might have to inconvenience 2 neighbours, but I think it can work .
So a 5000ltr tank is now on the cards .
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23-11-2023, 10:09 #14
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Re: Jojo setup info
I went down the road of a Well point to feed the Jojo. , vs the Municipal route. But I think using the municipal route , to fill the Jojo to then feed the house is my easiest route for now . And I will be getting a smaller size Jojo, for water catchment.
Will update with current costs as I go along .
Cheers chaps
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