DrPhill
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Lots of useful stuff there - thanks for all the replies. I would prefer the t-connector route to drilling an extra hole per butt, but am not sure where to get the t-connectors from. The butts will be stood on concrete with the accessible one as a dip tank and the pipe connected to a tap-like take off. The butts ar a few feet higher than the lawn/veg plot so gravity feed by hose will be feasible too.
The rainwater comes in via a downpipe - not a diverter. When we moved in someone had run the downpipe into a butt on the decking and there was no sign of a drain so overflow just ran on to the decking/house!. When we got the new decking installed I dug a channel and extended the downpipe to the edge of the built up area, and the decking covers it. now the overflow runs onto the garden a few meters from the house (via a water butt of course).
The rainwater comes in via a downpipe - not a diverter. When we moved in someone had run the downpipe into a butt on the decking and there was no sign of a drain so overflow just ran on to the decking/house!. When we got the new decking installed I dug a channel and extended the downpipe to the edge of the built up area, and the decking covers it. now the overflow runs onto the garden a few meters from the house (via a water butt of course).