That would be useful to me Wildedges, however I can't see how that would work for the OP due to the full height doors in the way?
It only needs a hosepipe connecting the pod to the butt so it should clip neatly under the door sill. It can be routed further out and buried though if there's an easy surface to dig up. Changing the gutter would mean adding a new gulley or sending the overflow across to that other outflow to the left if it's a combined system.
Doesn't the pipe have to connect to the water butt at the top though?
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That would be useful to me Wildedges, however I can't see how that would work for the OP due to the full height doors in the way?
It only needs a hosepipe connecting the pod to the butt so it should clip neatly under the door sill. It can be routed further out and buried though if there's an easy surface to dig up. Changing the gutter would mean adding a new gulley or sending the overflow across to that other outflow to the left if it's a combined system.
Doesn't the pipe have to connect to the water butt at the top though?
No they connect to the butt tap so they fill up from the bottom and the height in all of them stays consistant. The main tap is then the one on the Rainpod which draws water out of the butts. I think you can fit a second tap to the butts if you need access to the water there too though, or use a T connector on the end or similar.
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