Thanks Kevin,
Since posting my request for information, (new to the forum) I have discovered how to access older posts. What a treasure of information! I had also bugged Goodyguy and have let him know that I now know how to navigate here a little better.
Kevin, what a joy to read your posts and the patience you invariably show to us newer guys trying to learn. I have a Bazooka on order and am anxious to put some of your knowledge published here to use. I think the 36 inch Sniper will become one of my favorite tools. Although I must say that it is somewhat discouraging to know that so much water will be required for a successful 12v high banker.
As a wild idea after doing some reading on the physics of pumping water, I am trying to figure a way to pump water to an elevated "holding tank" - at the leisure of the pump size at hand (while digging the material to be tested or run). Then when ready to sluice, run the elevated water with a pump(s) sized for running this "easy" water. I have not finished my reading, but "raising" the (heavy) water along with hose length and friction are two of the major problems (obviously, but how would a crazy prospector know that?).
I am designing a nice stand to be used in stream or for high banking when the time comes. I will post any results that are worthy. Some may be relieved to know that I am not using PVC tubes!
Now off to reading some of your previous posts!
Best regards, Thurman