Apologies if this is in the wrong place, I wasn't sure where to put it.
Ages ago I asked on here about getting a water butt, and I was advised to get the biggest one possible. I didn't listen, and bought a slimline 100 litre butt, this one:
Wickes Compact Water Butt Rain Saver Kit 100L | Wickes.co.uk
Needless to say it is nearly empty and no sign of proper rain forecast for some time
I want to buy another water butt and link them together, this one looks good:
Cloudburst 200 litre Water Butt Kit | Outdoor Water Saving | evengreener.com
which I am pretty sure is the same as this one:
Wickes Water Butt 200L | Wickes.co.uk
We just about have room for it, but I'm having a bit of trouble working out how I will link them together. Here is our current set up:
There isn't space for the new water butt where the current one is, so I can't swap them round and the new one would have to go to the left of the current one. The current butt is attached to the drainpipe on the left, so I would need to drill a hole in the right of the current butt and attach the rainwater diverter to that side instead. This would allow me to connect the two butts together with a connector kit. The problem is that the hose on the diverter kit isn't long enough to come round to the right, so I would have to use something like this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/25mm-Corruga...ref=pd_cp_lp_3
Would I be able to attach this to the rainwater diverter that I currently have?
Also, am I right in thinking that the level where the water enters the new butt would need to be slightly lower than where it leaves the current butt? Otherwise it won't fill up properly. This is a problem because I won't know the height of the hole until the butt is delivered. Alternatively could I fit another rainwater diverter to the drainpipe, so I don't have to connect them together at all? It would be higher than where the water enters the butt though, I don't know if this would cause a problem (e.g. the butt overflowing).
How I wish I'd got a bigger one in the first place
Oh, and they need to have lids, because we have a 2 year old.
Anyway, any advice would be gratefully received, I don't know if I am overcomplicating things as usual
Ages ago I asked on here about getting a water butt, and I was advised to get the biggest one possible. I didn't listen, and bought a slimline 100 litre butt, this one:
Wickes Compact Water Butt Rain Saver Kit 100L | Wickes.co.uk
Needless to say it is nearly empty and no sign of proper rain forecast for some time
I want to buy another water butt and link them together, this one looks good:
Cloudburst 200 litre Water Butt Kit | Outdoor Water Saving | evengreener.com
which I am pretty sure is the same as this one:
Wickes Water Butt 200L | Wickes.co.uk
We just about have room for it, but I'm having a bit of trouble working out how I will link them together. Here is our current set up:
There isn't space for the new water butt where the current one is, so I can't swap them round and the new one would have to go to the left of the current one. The current butt is attached to the drainpipe on the left, so I would need to drill a hole in the right of the current butt and attach the rainwater diverter to that side instead. This would allow me to connect the two butts together with a connector kit. The problem is that the hose on the diverter kit isn't long enough to come round to the right, so I would have to use something like this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/25mm-Corruga...ref=pd_cp_lp_3
Would I be able to attach this to the rainwater diverter that I currently have?
Also, am I right in thinking that the level where the water enters the new butt would need to be slightly lower than where it leaves the current butt? Otherwise it won't fill up properly. This is a problem because I won't know the height of the hole until the butt is delivered. Alternatively could I fit another rainwater diverter to the drainpipe, so I don't have to connect them together at all? It would be higher than where the water enters the butt though, I don't know if this would cause a problem (e.g. the butt overflowing).
How I wish I'd got a bigger one in the first place
Oh, and they need to have lids, because we have a 2 year old.
Anyway, any advice would be gratefully received, I don't know if I am overcomplicating things as usual
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