How long to fill a 650 L water tank?
Discussion
With hosepipe bans on the way and little sign of rain to fill my new 650L water butt, I was going to throw the hose into it to fill it up whilst I'm still allowed to do so.
However, I dont want to stand around waiting for it to fill so I was wondering, approximatly how long will it take to fill? This way I can just check on it periodically but without the risk of it flooding over whiclt I'm not near.
Its a standard diameter Hozelock garden hose and the water pressure is as good as any I've encountered in a domestic environment.
My guess is 1hr 20mins but I've not based that on anything other than it sounds about right!
However, I dont want to stand around waiting for it to fill so I was wondering, approximatly how long will it take to fill? This way I can just check on it periodically but without the risk of it flooding over whiclt I'm not near.
Its a standard diameter Hozelock garden hose and the water pressure is as good as any I've encountered in a domestic environment.
My guess is 1hr 20mins but I've not based that on anything other than it sounds about right!
Arese said:
Lefty 200 Drams said:
Wait for it to fill 1/4, time it and go back in 3 times that length of time (or just before!)
Alternatively, wait for it to fill 1/8, time it and go back in 7 times that length of time (or just before!)Let it fill twice and then divide by two...
...Oh hang on...
You could measure your flow rate if you have a 1 litre jug or similar:
Time how many seconds it takes to fill the 1 litre jug, eg 4 seconds. Divide the 4 seconds into 3600 seconds (one hour) and that'll give your hourly flow rate. In this case 900LPH.
There is some presidence for doing this as the line in the song by 'Pink' called 'So What?' I distinctly heard her say 'check my flow'. I'm not sure if it is a rapping term or perhaps she's also got a large tank to fill as well.
...Oh hang on...
You could measure your flow rate if you have a 1 litre jug or similar:
Time how many seconds it takes to fill the 1 litre jug, eg 4 seconds. Divide the 4 seconds into 3600 seconds (one hour) and that'll give your hourly flow rate. In this case 900LPH.
There is some presidence for doing this as the line in the song by 'Pink' called 'So What?' I distinctly heard her say 'check my flow'. I'm not sure if it is a rapping term or perhaps she's also got a large tank to fill as well.

OldSkoolRS said:
Time how many seconds it takes to fill the 1 litre jug, eg 4 seconds. Divide the 4 seconds into 3600 seconds (one hour) and that'll give your hourly flow rate. In this case 900LPH.
Easier still, just multiply 4 seconds by 650 litres. Honestly, sometimes I think the internet saps all initiative!
Simpo Two said:
OldSkoolRS said:
Time how many seconds it takes to fill the 1 litre jug, eg 4 seconds. Divide the 4 seconds into 3600 seconds (one hour) and that'll give your hourly flow rate. In this case 900LPH.
Easier still, just multiply 4 seconds by 650 litres. Honestly, sometimes I think the internet saps all initiative!

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ks , my guess was a minute and 20 secs out