I will be blasting Burts little offering. But the facination with ram
pumps is widespread. They are useful no doubt but are certainly not
the cureall that so many people believe. If you head over to Evans
Engineering, you will find that they made them for decades but now
make propeller turbines in place of rams. This because the ram
spring, clack valve and a few other components must be of extremely
high quality. If something goes wrong, it is not so simple to fix.
Anyway, dont take my word for it, see for yourself at
http://www.microhydro.com/
I expect my brother's next video to be more informative.
Anyway, take care, and try it before you Blast it
Brian White
--- In pulserpump@yahoogroups.com, "burt_blastoid
<burt_blastoid@y...>" <burt_blastoid@y...> wrote:
> According to the videos and logic, the pulser pump is a looser. Why
> not get a RAM pump. At least they work.
>
> Burt
>
> --- In pulserpump@yahoogroups.com, "Brian White
<gaiatechnician@y...>"
> <gaiatechnician@y...> wrote:
> > Just a note that my brother sent 2 video clips of a small pulser
pump
> > back in Ireland. They are short ones without sound.
> > They show the 6 inch pump stripped of its cowl and the water
pulsing
> > from one of its airlift pipes. There is a slight whirlpool in the
> > foreground of one of the videos and that is the water going down
the
> > 6 inch pipe.
> > Hopefully there will be a few more videos in the next while.
(pumping
> > higher!)
> > I will keep u posted on that.
> > The pump shown can pump to at least 7 m high.
> > Brian White