corvettejohn123
New Member
Hi;
I am living in Thailand (formerly a high-school shop teacher from Vancouver). I have four above-ground water tanks for gravity feed water supply, so far it has been adequate. But, now want to have some pressure (40 - 60 psi) to my water system. I have a good-size air compressor that I already use for working on cars. Can someone out there please tell me if and how I can use my compressed air (which is at 115psi to boost my water pressure. I do not want to install another water pump.
For example, when I ride on the trains in Thailand, the water pressure when washing my hands in the sink is quite powerful, and I believe it is pressured by compressed air. Could I not somehow rig a system with compressed air to give me constant good water pressure in my situation? Any help would be most appreciated. I have scoured the NET with little success, every situation uses water bladders inside the tank. HELP! (Thankyou!!!)
I am living in Thailand (formerly a high-school shop teacher from Vancouver). I have four above-ground water tanks for gravity feed water supply, so far it has been adequate. But, now want to have some pressure (40 - 60 psi) to my water system. I have a good-size air compressor that I already use for working on cars. Can someone out there please tell me if and how I can use my compressed air (which is at 115psi to boost my water pressure. I do not want to install another water pump.
For example, when I ride on the trains in Thailand, the water pressure when washing my hands in the sink is quite powerful, and I believe it is pressured by compressed air. Could I not somehow rig a system with compressed air to give me constant good water pressure in my situation? Any help would be most appreciated. I have scoured the NET with little success, every situation uses water bladders inside the tank. HELP! (Thankyou!!!)