

How To Collect Rainwater And Store It For Watering Garden Plants And Other Uses Around The House
Harvesting rainwater is the easiest way to reduce your city or groundwater consumption. If you already have gutters, you will need 2 main things to start collecting rainwater. A rainwater diverter that diverts rainwater from your gutter into a storage tank. Storage tank to store rainwater. 50 gallon minimum recommended. How To Install Rainwater Diverter for Rain Barrel on Gutter Downspout | Flex-Drain 3x4in This is how I installed a rainwater diverter on my gutter downspout t


How To Install Rainwater Diverter for Rain Barrel on Gutter Downspout | Flex-Drain 3x4in Rain Water
This is how I installed a rainwater diverter on my gutter downspout to fill a 275-gallon IBC tote tank. The rainwater diverter used in this video is the Flex-Drain 37043 Catch-A-Raindrop Rainwater Colander Kit, 3 x 4-Inch, White. This will only fit metal 3x4 inch gutter downspouts. ▼ WHERE TO BUY PARTS: ▶ Flex-Drain 3x4in Catch-A-Raindrop Rainwater Gutter Collector Kit ▶ Rain Barrel Faucet Connection ▶ 3/4" Male Solid Brass Threaded Bulkhead Water Tank Garden Hose Connector (


How To Make GARDEN HOSE ADAPTER For IBC Tote Ball Valve (275 Gallon) for Rainwater Harvesting Use
The IBC Tote (275 Gallon) that I installed for rainwater harvesting had a ball valve pre-installed. The output of the ball valve has a 2" NPT fine thread connection. This is how I made the garden hose connector: ▼ WHERE TO BUY PLUG & PLAY PREMADE ADAPTERS: https://www.amazon.com/shop/engineerable ▶ FINE THREAD IBC Tote Adaptor 2″ NPT(F) x 3/4″ Hose ▶ FINE THREAD 275 - 330 Gallon IBC Tote Tank Drain Adapter 2" NPT Fine x Brass Garden Hose ▼ WHERE TO BUY PLUMBING PARTS TO DIY A

















