gsganzer
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- L3800 w/FEL and BH77, BX 2200 w/FEL and MMM
I expect electricity prices to dramatically rise in the coming years.  I work in the power industry, commissioning and servicing gas fired power plants and every turbine manufacturer is completely sold out and backlogged for at least the next 5+ years.  Gas Turbine Backlog 
The power demands from the data centers are what's driving it, coupled with the transition away from coal, EV's and requirements for all electric appliances in many communities.
I'm sure data centers have deeper pockets then the average homeowner and can support paying higher rates.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			The power demands from the data centers are what's driving it, coupled with the transition away from coal, EV's and requirements for all electric appliances in many communities.
I'm sure data centers have deeper pockets then the average homeowner and can support paying higher rates.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 oof! Rough numbers, 0.433 psi/ft, you're looking at 294 PSI just to get water to the surface! If you have a typical 40-60 PSI pump switch, that means the pump has to deliver 354 PSI at cut-off. I suspect you're not using the typical black ABS tubing in your well, at those pressures!
 oof! Rough numbers, 0.433 psi/ft, you're looking at 294 PSI just to get water to the surface! If you have a typical 40-60 PSI pump switch, that means the pump has to deliver 354 PSI at cut-off. I suspect you're not using the typical black ABS tubing in your well, at those pressures!   
 
		