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Thank you, yes even perhaps install a small powerhead that can feed the inlet (Something like that). Thank youI'm looking to do the same thing(but haven't done it yet). The diaphragm pump should be able to suck water up and out. I would probably use 3/8" line feeding the pump to give it best chance to not slow flow. Better yet, drill near the bottom of water drum and install r.o fitting as a bulkhead. This way gravity does some work, should make the pump last longer/ perform better
Thank you. Will give it a "go"Essentially. It will work but deadheading a regular pump will greatly reduce its service life. For the sake of reliability/ performance/ energy consumption, I would penetrate the drum and use gravity to feed pressure pump. This is a rare opportunity, you almost never get to increase reliability and performance while using less power all with one slight change

