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I like both of those projects.
Yeah, I believe that there are a few in use in my valley, from what I've heard. Haven't seen them in action. I've read about them.~gd said:Hey Joel, Have you ever researched the consept of a Ram pump? It too is water powered.
Well let me assure you that the verticle drop does not have to be large ours worked best when when the water velocity was higher. Mass does not drive this pump, kinetic energy of flowing water does. maybe it would help if you knew that they are sometimes called hammer pumps because they work like the effect called water hammer in pipes. I think if you search around this site http://practicalaction.org/hydraulic-ram-pumps you will find lots of usefull stuff because Practical Action is pretty much aimed at third world problems/ ~gdJoel_BC said:Yeah, I believe that there are a few in use in my valley, from what I've heard. Haven't seen them in action. I've read about them.~gd said:Hey Joel, Have you ever researched the consept of a Ram pump? It too is water powered.
As I understand it, you have to have a lot of vertical drop between the location of the water source and the ram pump itself, so that the gravity/mass of the water can drive the pump. And then the pump pressurizes the water to be delivered.