RainReserve 2012303 Rain Barrel Komplett Diverter Kit (Fass net abegraff) Zwilling

Brand:Rain Reserve

3.2/5

116.25

A RainReserve Diverter System bitt modern Léisunge fir Groussmamm d'almoudesch Reen Faass Problemer. Et schaaft e komplett zouene System, eliminéiert Brutplazen fir Moustiquen an Erdrénkungsgefore fir Kanner oder kleng Déieren. D'Diverter filtert Schutt, verhënnert datt et an den Haltbehälter erakënnt. Wann de Container voll ass, kanaliséiert den Oflehnung d'Waasser zréck an d'Downspout fir aus Ärer Struktur ewech ze lafen oder an en Drainsystem. Flexibel Längt vum Schlauch erlaabt Äre Container ewech vum Downspout ze placéieren fir bequem, ästhetesch agreabel Plazéierung oder Verstoppung. De RainReserve Complete Diverter Kit kënnt mat alles wat Dir braucht fir séier an einfach Installatioun, inklusiv Diverter, Schlauch, High-Flow-Spigot, Spigot-Adapter, versiegelt Armaturen, Teflon-Tape, Gaardeschlauchadapter, an Downspout Adapter. Egal ob Äert Zil ass Suen op Utilities ze spueren, Waasser ze spueren, eng Quell vu chemesche-gratis Waasser fir Är Wiss a Gaart ze hunn oder d'Ëmwelt ze spueren; RainReserve ass d'Äntwert. Äre RainReserve System huet d'Kapazitéit fir verschidde Container mat dem Kaf vum Daisy Chain Kit ze integréieren, oder fir op e spéideren Datum mat engem Expansiounskit ze erhéijen. An als Engagement fir eis Ëmwelt benotzt d'RainReserve gréng Materialien dorënner Bio-Plastik a recycléiertem Material, an et gëtt an den USA mat all amerikanesche Komponenten gemaach.

Alles wat Dir braucht fir e versiegelt Reewaasser Sammelsystem ze kreéieren. Spuert Waasser, spuert Geld, liwwert chemeschfräi Waasser fir Rasen a Gaart, ëmweltfrëndlech. Container kënnen ewech vum Downspout lokaliséiert ginn fir Komfort oder Erscheinung. Kanaliséiert Waasser zréck an den Downspout wann de Container voll ass. Keng Erosioun, Bulli oder Fiichtegkeet ronderëm Är Fondatioun. Erstellt e zouenen System ouni Zougang zu externe Verschmotzungen. Kee Besoin fir schiedlech Zousatzstoffer.
Brand Rain Reserve
Color White
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 82 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 12 x 6 x 13 inches
Item model number 2012303
Item Weight 4 Pounds
Manufacturer RainReserve
Material Plastic
Product Dimensions 12 x 6 x 13 inches
Shape Cylindrical

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Scritto da: DarkWing
Great rain barrel device with a few minor modifications
First the positives: - We installed everything onto some converted barrels within an hour without any issues. Cutting aluminum downspouts with a hacksaw is equivalent to nails on a chalkboard! You might want to use a dremel if you have one to minimize the amount of hacksawing you'll need to do. - We've filled the rain barrels pretty quickly (with some minor modifications as noted below) which is all we can ask for! - The pieces that attach to the rain barrels fit like a glove. There was no extra thread seal tape when all was said and done, so be cognizant of this in your thread wrapping. Room for improvements: - The most curious part of the design of this in-line system (which we noticed while peering into the diverter box during the rain storms) is that most of the water that comes down the downspout goes right through the diverter box and into the downspout below and out into the yard, not into the rain barrels. This is not an issue if you have a heavy downpour of a good duration. But with infrequent or small amounts of rain during the hottest part of the summer, we obviously want to capture as much as possible. - There's no filter/screen/mesh to keep the debris from the roof/gutters out of the hoses. - The end of the hose that attaches to the diverter box pulls itself off when the rain barrels fill up. When the barrels are full it causes the hose to fill up, adding significant weight to the hose, which then causes them to break free. The hard plastic end connection on the hose itself didn't crack, but it does have some pressure twists that make the connection not as tight. The quick modifications: Keep in mind that our installation is for a system of two barrels where the diverter box is higher than the rain barrels. - Cheap metal worm-drive hose clamps, were added to tighten the hose connection to the diverter box. This appears to be holding after the last big storm a few nights ago. - We added a small piece of slate that was laying around to cover less than half of the downspout hole in the reservoir. This redirects that much more water to the area in the reservoir that feeds the hoses. Sure we could work up some fancy diverter but the rock works fine - even in the deluge that was the last storm. We're trying to think of a way to elevate the rock a bit so it is not sitting directly on the bottom part, leaving the entire cavity open, just diverted. It's a small space to get into, so the options are limited. A molded piece of plastic integral with the diverter box is really all that would be needed to avoid this. - Filtering is now accomplished through some cut up pantyhose and some small rubberbands around the inlets to the hoses within the diverter box. Adaptive reuse, baby!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Valve leaks
This is the 3rd diverter kit I've bought and the first time I've had a problem. The valve won't shut off. It leaks when closed. I've had to connect a hose to it to keep the water in the barrel.
Scritto da: nobody
Relatively easy install, love the divert feature!
We have a rain barrel bought on sale from the county so it is not a RainReserve Rain Barrel. Originally, we just put the barrel at the bottom of the drainpipe and rain filled it during storms. After about 20 minutes in one storm, the barrel was full and rain was overflowing the barrel right up against the foundation of the house. So we hooked the normal drainpipe system back up and basically had to manually divert water each time the barrel needed to be refilled. After purchasing this kit, my mildly handy husband was able to install it in the middle of our drainpipe and attach it to the rain barrel in about an hour and a half. It took a little longer because he sawed the drainpipe to fit the in-line diverter piece and then drilled a hole in the rain barrel to connect the piping from the drainpipe diverter to the barrel. The install was pretty easy even though we're using a generic rain barrel. Having ALL the pieces did make install a little easier for those of us not necessarily tool inclined. Other than a drill (and the barrel of course), we didn't need to get any extra screws or gaskets or anything. We've been through several storms now and have a nice full rain barrel. The divertor works great. Once the barrel was full, the water was shunted down the drainpipe and away from the house. Added bonus - you can open a little window in the divertor and watch the which way the water is going.
Scritto da: Jeff K.
Happy flowers happy wife
Works like a charm , I put a little screen over inlet leaves go down down spout water goes into rain barrels !!! Jeff K .
Scritto da: J. Schofield
Seems to work well
Today was the first time it rained since I installed the system. I woke up to a completely filled 40 gallon drum of rain water. I have to say I was impressed at the pressure in which the water comes out with a full barrel. To the point that it catches the water and fills your barrel, yes it works. I also noticed some rain trickling out of the downspout since the barrel was full. (very little, it was not raining too hard at the time), so it does look like it will divert the water through your downspout when the barrel is full and not dump it along your foundation. Installation was easy enough, although I was a little concerned for the plastic fittings and the spout being careful not to press too hard as they might break. Other that that, the only negative thing I can say so far is the cheap little rabbit ear-like mounts used to mount it to the building. I can see them snapping off within a year or so, especially with the sun baking the unit and making the plastic brittle.
Scritto da: Bruckley
Great Product
I purchased three different Diverter Kits and returning the other two. Last night rain, collected 40 gallons of water. I liked best was the way the water overflows into the gutter when barrel is full. Measure your downspout! If it is an odd size 13/4 X 23/4 (like mine) this kit will not fit. I called and talked to customer service. They will be designing an adapter to fit my old downspout. It is usable though, if you replace the bottom of your downspout with a 2 X 3 standard section. It worked out perfectly for me. It has to be cut anyway. I went to Home Depot and bought a 2 X 3 X 10 ft piece of aluminum downspout ($13 ) and a 45 degree end piece. I used about 5ft of it to replace the bottom half of the downspout. It doesn't match but on the side of my house no one will see. If you have questions about this product, check the website. Great telephone support too! www.rainreserve.com

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