You build a closed pressure vessel, fill it with water, take an air pump and put it under pressure. The principle of operation is simple. You simply press the water out of the two containers. That's why your pump stops working at the end. There is a pump that works without electricity. This is the hydraulic widder, which was invented in 1772 by the Englishman John Whitehurst. The Hohenzollern Castle here in Germany has been supplied with water completely without electricity for almost 200 years with such a device over a height difference of 86m. The difference to your system is that this one works.
I think this one only works as long as the air pressure is enough to siphon the water through. After the air pressure is used ; it stops running water. But might run long enough for a shower?
Very creative design. It's sort of a variation on a hydraulic ram pump without being a hydraulic ram. Now you're going to have to figure out how to restart the water by itself without having to re-pump after you shut it off. Would be kind of a pain in the ass for me. Otherwise nicely done! 👍
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@@emberpoptartkittenz6040 Where did i write, i didn't like it at? You ever herd of siphoning? this has been around since the 1800. Please! the problem here it will not keep constant pressure. its misleading. just like all the free energy devises.
@emberpoptartkittenz6040 so why the edit before turning it on and make me a believer. comments on videos helps them get paid, which in turn saves us all right?
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No Ram pump function. Big question how water is uplifted from stream without one-way valve or siphon action. air seeks easiest way to exit the system easily go to stream side pipe making the whole setup non useable. So technically it is a junk of pipes
The non return valve is in there, it's at the top of the lift pipe from the river, but I'm not convinced the system is actually working in that video. The test is too short to prove that it's actually pumping and not just using the compressed air from the bike pump to dump out the water the unit was primed with. Would like to see a longer demonstration...
@@jamesharris5158 The video was long enough for those several fill ups to exit. THe work is done pressurizing the system with the pump, once the water starts pressurizing out of the faucet it generates a suction great enough to siphon water from the river. If he didn't pressurize the cylinders enough it would work and fizzle out soon. It's the same concept as siphoning gas from a car's fuel tank. Once the flow is going it keeps going. YOu don't need to keep sucking on the hose to get the flow to go.
We need some MacGyver music up in here! Each one of your videos could be titled "Take down the water/electric/gas companies with this one dumb trick. Energy companies hate him!"
@@kennhirsch already heard about the 'perpetuum mobile' and the law of conservation of energy? This waterpump doesn'work and the man in the video is kidding us! If you don't believe it, recreate this shit and waste your money. At last, you'll get a funny scarecrow for your front yard😂🤣. Don't worry about it, there is a lot of this stuff here, be warily.