I repeat, It isnt like a ram pump! GRRRR. Totally
different working principle.
I will help you with the design if you have a suitable
site. Sites with low head and lots of water are
numerous and generally not in use for power
production. I guess the usual economic limit (minimum
size) for a useful pulser pump is about 600 liters of
water per minute falling 0.5 meters.
I do not know how well they scale up to higher head
and larger flow rates. I gestimate that double the
head will give a bit more than double the power but, I
really dont know. Feedback will help answer this
question!
Anyway, best of luck
Brian White
--- "T <edenproj@...>" <edenproj@...>
wrote:
> Very much like the old Ram Pump only with no moving
> parts. It does
> need a lot of water though and the limitations do
> need to be
> understood in terms of head and lift possibilities.
> Also reminiscent
> of the bow jon. Sweet! Keep up the good work and we
> will want to use
> this technology in the Eden EcoVillage Community. -
> T
>
> http://www.edenvillage.net
>
>
>
>
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