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Episode: 2468
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Title: HPR2468: THE WELL
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2468/hpr2468.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 03:44:38
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This in HPR episode 2468 entitled The Well, It's Enthosted by Vladimir R and in about 7 minutes long and carrying an exquisite flag.
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The summary is, I record a video with audio on my father's well set up in the sticks.
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Hello and welcome to another episode of HPR15.com.
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This is a quick introduction to a short video that I am going over with my father with about his setup with a well which is quite complicated.
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The general idea is the farther you dig the more complicated and expensive things get so I will let this video kind of explain itself.
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And there is the audio of course along with it should be kind of interesting and enlightening.
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The whole way down to where the rock is.
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And then from then on it's just a hole.
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It goes down to it's actually 750 feet.
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And inside of that is the pipe that runs down with...
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And down here at the bottom is the pump.
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That's at 725 feet.
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So that's 20 feet?
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What does that say 60?
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20 feet.
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Oh it's only 20 feet down.
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No, the dirt is only 20 feet until you get to rock.
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From this point it's rock all the way down to 750 feet.
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So here's what happens is because this remember this has you got 725 divided by 15.
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Okay so 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 15 is 60.
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That's 25.
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4, 1, do we get 15?
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Yeah.
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Which leaves 10.
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And 6, 7, 8, that's 8 times 15.
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42, 4 round.
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We got it on the curve.
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And 40, 8 times 10, that's 8 times 8, 6, and 15.
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That's 90.
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So let's close you now.
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41.6.
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So there are 41.6.
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Let's call it, there are 42 pieces of 15 foot long.
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But galvanized pipe.
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Why is it?
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It's this.
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This is the pump.
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No pump.
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This actually still works.
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This is the casing or is this something else?
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The casing looks like that, but that's only 4 inch diameter pipe.
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That's exactly 65.
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That could squeeze into it.
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Nope.
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So the pipe screws into this.
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That's an inch and a quarter inch.
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An inch and a quarter galvanized pipe.
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Peace.
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Okay.
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5 to 4 is 21.
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2,100 pounds of just pipe.
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Yeah.
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Tacked that 80 pounds onto it.
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Let's call it 2,200 pounds.
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But this is sitting on the bottom of the ground, right?
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No, it's not.
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It is hanging.
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It is hanging because you don't want it sitting in the dirt on the bottom.
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It's rock on the bottom.
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It's not sitting on the bottom.
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It's just suspended above the bottom.
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It's hanging up there.
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Yeah.
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Exactly.
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Because this is rock.
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There's continually little pieces of rock and stuff falling down from the sides.
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To the bottom.
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That's it.
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Okay.
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So this suspends here.
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And it has wire.
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This wire.
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Yeah, you're right.
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And this is, if you'll notice, I'm going to piece the wire in there.
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Yeah.
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1,2,3,4,4.
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There's 4 pieces of wire here.
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And that has to run the 725 feet plus how far is it from here to the well about 500 feet?
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So it's over a thousand feet. It's like 1500 feet. What's the thing I'm plugged on the generator?
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There's like something on plug
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Like a little white plug. It's like a like a power supply plug for a hard drive or something like
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Oh, it's 12 volts. You can run you can get it. You can put 12 volts to it. Okay, so it's not something you unplug
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Yeah, no, no, you can you can plug
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You can plug 12 volts into it and run 12 volts stuff off
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Freezing yourself. So what what I think the problem is is that the weight
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This this 2000 this ton of weight has somehow caused this to crack
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Down here somewhere and good old Georgia red clay is seeping in through that crack and ended up down here
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That's what I'm pumping out of it. And so this guy has one of those cameras. It's on a, you know, the 500 foot
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Roll a wire that he can run down the well and look to see what's going on
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I need him to go down here and inspect my
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casing and see if it's cracked
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So and if you do the if you if you look at but it's this part right here
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That is vulnerable to freezing. Okay. Yeah, and that's why I have my light bulb in there, right?
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To
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To keep it
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So what when this if this was if this fails the pump stays on all the time
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Sprows water all over the place and then the pump eventually dies
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Well, no, the only thing that turns the pump on is
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is this
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Is this pressure?
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So yeah, but what will happen is if if you have to break in this then the pressure will drop down and yes
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The pressure switch will turn the pump on and then we'll say, okay, I'm pumping but nothing's happening
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But I don't care because that's all I know is pressure, right?
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So that is a danger. There is really nothing. I don't have anything
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Ideally, you would have some kind of a timer, right?
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Pump comes on and normally it runs for
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15 minutes at the most let's say
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If for some reason the pump runs more than 15 minutes ding ding ding ding. I need to be concerned
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I probably got a problem. Go see what the problem is. So yeah, that's something that's missing
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