This Pump is a cyclic water pump powered by hydropower. It takes in water at one "hydraulic head" (pressure) and flow rate, and outputs water at a higher hydraulic head and lower flow rate. Applications: 1. Pumping drinking water from streams that have significant slop. 2. Lifting irrigation water from streams or raised irrigation channels. 3.Lifting drinking water from springs to settlements on higher ground.
For all those who don't understand. This is used when an unlimited supply of water is available above the pump. Like a river or pond etc. It is then pumped to higher ground over great distances. It's not high volume but makes up for that by constantly running without using an outside power source. Water is not wasted. It's simply put back into the ground where it belongs. Ideal usage is to pump to higher elevation to a holding tank. Great system.
This is a nice manufacture of an old idea, one of the old family farms in England in the 1800s used a cast iron version of this to get all the farm's water from a lower stream. It's totally free to run, the energy to lift the water comes from the water that is returned to the stream flow. While the flow may be slow, it's running 24/7 so if you over use in the daytime it can catch up in the night. There really should be an outlet pipe for the water returning to the stream just so that it doesn't damage the foundations of the pump machine.
Aqui no Brasil chamamos de: bomba carneiro. Realmente funciona! Esta do vídeo está mais bonita do que funcional, o funcionamento é questionável pois a água sai corrente e não pulsativa. Apesar dos pesares, parabéns pelo vídeo! Eu gostei e ficou legal! Congratulations!
Thanks, for a great demonstration of how water hammer works. It would be a nice tap water system by the creek. The amount of water lifted by this device is less than input. The potential energy of the incoming water plus the wastewater equals the potential energy of the outgoing water in heigh level.
OMG the comments are frustrating, not sure why people who's knuckles drag along the ground when they walk click on non cartoon's on youtube. This pump has been around for a long time and has worked very well for it's application, well done to the person who built this one, it was working beautifully
The comments are frustrating for sure. Imagine thinking you can break Newtons physics and that free energy is actually a thing. You'd have to be so ignorant that you ignored grade 5 science class entirely
The reason this works is the drink bottle at the top of the pipe. As the water siphons from the 5gal jug it fills the pipe and pressurizes the bottle. As the water flows back out the bottom valve, the pressure in the bottle manages to push a small portion of the water through the top check valve. Eventually this will fill the hose going to the tank on the roof. It's limited to the height this would work; at some point the weight of the water going up the hose to the tank would exceed the pressure in the bottle and all the water would then flow out the "release" valve. This works, but it's not "free" energy. Stored potential energy in the water as it falls to a lower gravity state is what drives the system. An Archimedes' screw is far more energy efficient and can pump more volume.
As to the maximum altitude limitations problem where the weight of the water reaches a point where all the water goes to the release valve, I would say that I have a theory that might work. Lets say you want the water to go up like 4 times higher than the maximum altitude you can get it from a standard ordinary hose, I would say that using much thinner hose, like those 1/4" polyethylene white tube pipe hose commonly sold for Reverse Osmosis (RO) filters and its cartridges, those hoses are so thin going upwards would not render the same weight ratio than going upwards with one of those bulky fat hoses, therefore you should be able to get that water much higher with those 1/4" hoses.
You know how much money you can save as a small scale farmer like this. Pair this with a few 12v pumps and some solar panels and there's virtually no limit to how large you can scale this
It is a water whip, hydraulic ram, water hammer ... It needs running water for its activity, preferably from a stream. Cannot be used in a well. The hydraulic ram can pump to a height of about 5-10 percent of the inlet water volume. We have been using it in Europe since the 18th century.
These used to quite common where I live. I think that some of them were used in series to reach higher. Not sure how that would work, so I might be wrong. The source was usually a river with a dam providing the water head to run the ram pump. There are remains of some of them still in existence, but not used any more.
To clarify- the "waste" water just goes in to the river below the dam, so it's not wasted. It's not "free" energy of course. The energy is provided by the sun which creates the clouds that provide the rain upstream. However, the sun still has millions of years left to continue supplying energy before it dies.
There is no realistic height limit to this system. Merely use the exit hose to fill a tank about 10 feet above the height of the unit, then use the tank as the source for a second Ram Pump to lift it to a second tank 10feet up, & so on. Multiple pumps will bring usable water to many elevations.
I just watched this video cause i read a comment of someone saying the great pyramid of Gizah looks like a giant ram pump. If somehow that's true you can get an idea of the scale it could had reached with thousands years old technology.
Bernoulli's principle,,, there is an old dam in the Philippines built by Spaniards pumping water from river up to reservoir and still pumping to this date.old technology.....
I know 3 master plummers, representing 85+ years combined experience. Not one will sanction the use of teflon tape in a PVC or CPVC system. Such tape serves as a lubricant, not a sealant. All have indicated they have made emergency service calls to repair damaged water systems resulting from a novice plummer or do-it-yourself enthusiast who used teflon tape for a PVC threaded joint. The concept in the video, however, was worth the viewing. Thanks.
Team Ram pump!!!!! Cool 😎 long story short! Nice valve! Or if you want to get all science spicey and attract some nerd adore 💕 Them you can explain. NICE VALVE with nice valve(s) control
have several questions. 1- Can you tell what should be the ratio of the diameter of the outlet pipe to the inlet? 2-Which dimensions are important? I tried your design but it didn't work. Would you please tell me important tips? thanks
Your video is very good quality. Great sound and picture. Thank you for sharing your experience, techniques, tips and especially your very compelling video. I wish you health and success offline. and soon create many great videos. I support you.
I once had and used a Water Ram Pump for my drinking and bathing water (filtered from a spring of course). I built a 2 foot Dam, and had the opening starting at 4in diameter down sized to 3/4in - 50 foot downstream for maximum back pressure which you need to make these work properly. The only issue I had is freezing water during winter. I think I paid $85 for mine online.
Intake hose should be 15 feet or longer, he was cutting it close,, your outtake can be as long as you want,,,, as long as you're elevation is high enough on intake,,,, meaning he needed to move that jug of water higher to get any more height on his pump, ratio is about seven 1 to 7
depends how much the volume is inside the first hammer chamber.. the more the higher..and the more pressure... but like this is should reach about 20 feet easy
Water hits the valve going out. That water, hitting the valve that closes, pushes that momentum up into the pressure tank which creates backpressure to "pump" the water. Still gonna cost about $40
This kind of thing was everywhere in rural China from the 1960s to the 1980s. The name was water hammer pump. It is used for irrigation of farmland.LoL
Hi admin thank you very much for the idea you shared its great! If you dont mind can you give the measurement of the coupling ,elbow,other things ,..thank you
By the way this is not free energy ,but it is real and possible in many different ways. First it makes its own energy from the abundance of water flowing down from a higher altitude. This machine trades the larger amount of water flow for a much slower but higher presser of water, kind of like a set of gears or pulleys trading in the distance for more strength ,and power but a slower rate where that leverage comes from. But if your planning to make a large scale version making power; it will be very inefficient from the 50 to 90 percent energy loss. where if your looking for electricity you can make much more by having a water wheel or impeller hooked up to a system of gears adjusting the turn rate to properly match your generator. But for irrigation or watering crops and livestock it can be a great solution with low maintenance. This machine is called a water ram just in case your looking to buy a large scaled one.
@Square Sushi Can we use this principle for first floor when there is a low supply of water . In our house four portions are there. For our house we are facing the water problem.
If you do thath the pressure will get lost so it's not good to do it as we say in Hindi Kuch pane keleye kuch Kona padtha hain means to get something we need to lose someting it's like that
Ugh! Thier never should be an argument about most of the devices that make free energy because you always need a human! Those negative lazy arses just waste people's time complaining and not about anything worth while!
There is no free energy! It is driven by kinetic energy of water .... From the efficiency point of view, it is highly inefficient because it wastes immensely more water than it can pump! Its great limitation is that it depends on the existence of running water and with unevenness .... But it can be a small-scale solution, provided you meet the requirements ...
This Pump is a cyclic water pump powered by hydropower. It takes in water at one "hydraulic head" (pressure) and flow rate, and outputs water at a higher hydraulic head and lower flow rate.
Applications:
1. Pumping drinking water from streams that have significant slop.
2. Lifting irrigation water from streams or raised irrigation channels.
3.Lifting drinking water from springs to settlements on higher ground.
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Oh. I love your projects, you are my teacher, many kisses hahahaha
Junkyard - Origin of Creativity water is also coming out of an open pipe wasting water even more
We could design a way in order to save that spill-over
For all those who don't understand. This is used when an unlimited supply of water is available above the pump. Like a river or pond etc. It is then pumped to higher ground over great distances. It's not high volume but makes up for that by constantly running without using an outside power source. Water is not wasted. It's simply put back into the ground where it belongs. Ideal usage is to pump to higher elevation to a holding tank. Great system.
Don't try to fix these people's ignorance. You're just wasting your time.
J Bouchard
Pak. Drama
you can "stage" this system using several pumps and water tanks....very slow but it's free!!
u r correct , there is no energy generating
This is a nice manufacture of an old idea, one of the old family farms in England in the 1800s used a cast iron version of this to get all the farm's water from a lower stream. It's totally free to run, the energy to lift the water comes from the water that is returned to the stream flow. While the flow may be slow, it's running 24/7 so if you over use in the daytime it can catch up in the night.
There really should be an outlet pipe for the water returning to the stream just so that it doesn't damage the foundations of the pump machine.
Use the outlet to store more water
For this to work the stream has to be above the pump, so you can't just return it from where you got it.
Use the outlet to flow water to your fish ponds.
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Aqui no Brasil chamamos de: bomba carneiro.
Realmente funciona! Esta do vídeo está mais bonita do que funcional, o funcionamento é questionável pois a água sai corrente e não pulsativa.
Apesar dos pesares, parabéns pelo vídeo!
Eu gostei e ficou legal!
Congratulations!
sir i am calling from india, I made the system and saved 1000 rupi for electric everyday. thank you very much
Thanks, for a great demonstration of how water hammer works. It would be a nice tap water system by the creek.
The amount of water lifted by this device is less than input.
The potential energy of the incoming water plus the wastewater equals the potential energy of the outgoing water in heigh level.
OMG the comments are frustrating, not sure why people who's knuckles drag along the ground when they walk click on non cartoon's on youtube. This pump has been around for a long time and has worked very well for it's application, well done to the person who built this one, it was working beautifully
Oh let us all bow down to the superior one. Thank you gracing us with your presence.
The comments are frustrating for sure. Imagine thinking you can break Newtons physics and that free energy is actually a thing. You'd have to be so ignorant that you ignored grade 5 science class entirely
Гениально МЛЯ !
Вылить 20л воды с высоты 1м
Чтобы поднять 200гр на высоту 3м
КПД -100%
Это просто шедевр идиотизма !
Единственный вариант использования - если рядом есть ручей/река с порогом. Хотя на таком ручье можно сделать водную мельницу)
Такие штуки ставят в ручей, там расход не важен. Поищите "гидротаранный насос".
@@streamdream-ru
Это ВСЕ знают !
ТЫ обрати внимание на название
"бесплатный НАСОС"
а УЖ потом пытайся умным показаться
The reason this works is the drink bottle at the top of the pipe. As the water siphons from the 5gal jug it fills the pipe and pressurizes the bottle. As the water flows back out the bottom valve, the pressure in the bottle manages to push a small portion of the water through the top check valve. Eventually this will fill the hose going to the tank on the roof. It's limited to the height this would work; at some point the weight of the water going up the hose to the tank would exceed the pressure in the bottle and all the water would then flow out the "release" valve. This works, but it's not "free" energy. Stored potential energy in the water as it falls to a lower gravity state is what drives the system. An Archimedes' screw is far more energy efficient and can pump more volume.
As to the maximum altitude limitations problem where the weight of the water reaches a point where all the water goes to the release valve, I would say that I have a theory that might work. Lets say you want the water to go up like 4 times higher than the maximum altitude you can get it from a standard ordinary hose, I would say that using much thinner hose, like those 1/4" polyethylene white tube pipe hose commonly sold for Reverse Osmosis (RO) filters and its cartridges, those hoses are so thin going upwards would not render the same weight ratio than going upwards with one of those bulky fat hoses, therefore you should be able to get that water much higher with those 1/4" hoses.
an archimedes screw isn't "self" powered. That is it doesn't run on gravity. you need a prime mover to turn the screw.
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You know how much money you can save as a small scale farmer like this. Pair this with a few 12v pumps and some solar panels and there's virtually no limit to how large you can scale this
It is a water whip, hydraulic ram, water hammer ... It needs running water for its activity, preferably from a stream. Cannot be used in a well. The hydraulic ram can pump to a height of about 5-10 percent of the inlet water volume. We have been using it in Europe since the 18th century.
These used to quite common where I live. I think that some of them were used in series to reach higher. Not sure how that would work, so I might be wrong. The source was usually a river with a dam providing the water head to run the ram pump. There are remains of some of them still in existence, but not used any more.
To clarify- the "waste" water just goes in to the river below the dam, so it's not wasted. It's not "free" energy of course. The energy is provided by the sun which creates the clouds that provide the rain upstream. However, the sun still has millions of years left to continue supplying energy before it dies.
There is no realistic height limit to this system. Merely use the exit hose to fill a tank about 10 feet above the height of the unit, then use the tank as the source for a second Ram Pump to lift it to a second tank 10feet up, & so on. Multiple pumps will bring usable water to many elevations.
I just watched this video cause i read a comment of someone saying the great pyramid of Gizah looks like a giant ram pump.
If somehow that's true you can get an idea of the scale it could had reached with thousands years old technology.
Genial
Merci pour ton tuto
Tu es très astucieux et cela ne coute presque rien
多謝!
Thanks for simplifying your video some dum dums don't know how to show their work
I think this would be very helpful in aquaponics or hydroponic. No electricity needed.
Why not ? I think it is possible
It is possible but the spit out of water by the check valve it make your water supply or tank may drain..
Bernoulli's principle,,, there is an old dam in the Philippines built by Spaniards pumping water from river up to reservoir and still pumping to this date.old technology.....
The name of the dam
That make sense because the hydraulic ram pump was invented in Europe (England). 1772 . Source Wikipedia.
Да, действительно *БЕСПЛАТНЫЙ* водяной насос!
*;-)))*
Very good.useful to transfer water to overhead tank when electrical supply fails for long periods.
I know 3 master plummers, representing 85+ years combined experience. Not one will sanction the use of teflon tape in a PVC or CPVC system. Such tape serves as a lubricant, not a sealant. All have indicated they have made emergency service calls to repair damaged water systems resulting from a novice plummer or do-it-yourself enthusiast who used teflon tape for a PVC threaded joint. The concept in the video, however, was worth the viewing. Thanks.
can you make a list of all the parts that make up this item ???
This is great I will try this thank you for sharing your ideas,new friend here from Cebu Philippines
This will fill up your emergency tank and water your plants at the same time... Nice
+sam42762 thanks
But you should need a constant lower water supply to keep it running
Master and Servant because there's not creeks, lakes, rivers, etc literally everywhere that is not an arid desert?
Can j use g to fill my toilet up ?
This is Very easily understandable unit after seen many videos
Team Ram pump!!!!! Cool 😎 long story short! Nice valve! Or if you want to get all science spicey and attract some nerd adore 💕 Them you can explain. NICE VALVE with nice valve(s) control
It's called "Carneiro Hidráulico" (hydraulic ram) in Brazil. Used in farms.
en France est appelé pompe bélier :)
Diam la
In Germany it's called "hydraulischer Widder". An old System.
have several questions. 1- Can you tell what should be the ratio of the diameter of the outlet pipe to the inlet? 2-Which dimensions are important? I tried your design but it didn't work. Would you please tell me important tips? thanks
find more videos about how Ram Pump works
Your video is very good quality. Great sound and picture. Thank you for sharing your experience, techniques, tips and especially your very compelling video. I wish you health and success offline. and soon create many great videos. I support you.
I once had and used a Water Ram Pump for my drinking and bathing water (filtered from a spring of course). I built a 2 foot Dam, and had the opening starting at 4in diameter down sized to 3/4in - 50 foot downstream for maximum back pressure which you need to make these work properly.
The only issue I had is freezing water during winter. I think I paid $85 for mine online.
This was invented by ancient Greeks and developed by Heron. Nice video look up for the story behind all these invensions.
Gostei da engenharia Parabéns
Excellent video - good job at designing and making this pump - but PLEASE change the title to get rid of the clickbait "free energy" bit
Nice 👍🏽project !!
Request you to list the names , and , sizes , respectively , of various items used in this project .
Thankyou !
Water wasting, but functional, good work!
Very nice job because of your vlog tutorial I got some knowledge from you about that your vlog
This can be used as the watering system for plants.
Survival time.
Excellent work!!!!
Could you please suggest on how to fix airlock problem in monoblock one HP pump....
It would be a great help. Thanks..
It's a hydraulics ram pump I did it in my college project
Does this pump works
@@shankar_dey yes it does
it work becouse the tank is high gravity make the water flow,,even no ram pump only hose come from the tank it flow the water
Electrical engg to mech guys : You mech engineers are nothing without our electricity .
Le Mechanical Guy : 😎
Das Prinzip haben bereits in der Vergangenheit die Römer angewendet. Eine super Lösung! 😁
هذه العمليه تفسر سقي المزروعات في الجنائن المعلقه في بابل في عصر نبوخذ نصر وبدون مضخات كهربائيه
Is there any specification in the length of the pipe pieces used
Nope. I mean yes but close counts.
Intake hose should be 15 feet or longer, he was cutting it close,, your outtake can be as long as you want,,,, as long as you're elevation is high enough on intake,,,, meaning he needed to move that jug of water higher to get any more height on his pump, ratio is about seven 1 to 7
I thought it would be around 10 cm to 15 cm...
The water cohesively flow from the tank with gravitional pull.
Как удивительно вакуум и давление имеют столь большое значение в физике а значит на практике, столько разных открытий.
Muito Bom ! Aqui na Bahia, Brasil é conhecido como carneiro hidraulico.
Please, could you tell me, what maximum height can this pump lift water? Thank you
depends how much the volume is inside the first hammer chamber.. the more the higher..and the more pressure... but like this is should reach about 20 feet easy
Explain how it works. Is the pressure enough to rise the water level to that much height?
Water hits the valve going out. That water, hitting the valve that closes, pushes that momentum up into the pressure tank which creates backpressure to "pump" the water. Still gonna cost about $40
thanks for , but , does that way give us efficiency more than power of grafty , this copmaring will be cleared by numpers as examples ... thank again
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O melhor projeto de bomba dgua sem motor que vi até agora
Pena q para o funcionamento dele a tbm muito desperdício de água com tanta água caindo pelo respiro !!!
This kind of thing was everywhere in rural China from the 1960s to the 1980s. The name was water hammer pump. It is used for irrigation of farmland.LoL
the first one who made it is : Joseph-Michel Montgolfier
at 1782 :p
I think the first one who made this : Al-Jazarī was a Muslim inventor in 1100
The water wouldn’t be wasted if you were taking water from a stream or spring
Ya
how it works???
please explain me
Hi admin thank you very much for the idea you shared its great! If you dont mind can you give the measurement of the coupling ,elbow,other things ,..thank you
Good idea using NRV , this is usable some locations. This idea not able to use in some ground water usage location
can we get the list of materials please?
Very innovative idea....
Are you for real? innovative?
Very cool design of a water hammer pump!!!
thank you
vastg of watr paglo
Dude I like this subscribed I want to know all this parts name like the rest of us poor don't have Amazon lol nice job bro keep it up
Great....video not really consumpt of time...I respect it
Nie ma czegoś takiego jak darmowa energia!!!!!
Excelente, gracias por el aporte!! Very good !
Laramgan agama
Reste plus qu’à qu’a mettre une turbine et faire descendre l’eau la nuit lorsque les panneaux photovoltaïques ne donnent plus rien…
Chez moi c fait, j'ai 1500watt
sangat bagus, jelas, sederhana, sangat membantu, terimakasih
By the way this is not free energy ,but it is real and possible in many different ways. First it makes its own energy from the abundance of water flowing down from a higher altitude. This machine trades the larger amount of water flow for a much slower but higher presser of water, kind of like a set of gears or pulleys trading in the distance for more strength ,and power but a slower rate where that leverage comes from. But if your planning to make a large scale version making power; it will be very inefficient from the 50 to 90 percent energy loss. where if your looking for electricity you can make much more by having a water wheel or impeller hooked up to a system of gears adjusting the turn rate to properly match your generator. But for irrigation or watering crops and livestock it can be a great solution with low maintenance. This machine is called a water ram just in case your looking to buy a large scaled one.
It's look great , but i did not understand
@Square Sushi
Can we use this principle for first floor when there is a low supply of water . In our house four portions are there. For our house we are facing the water problem.
Its like hydroneumatic pump
Too bad that this one way valve on the left wasting half of the water, there should be seom sort of overflow, or pipe.
If you do thath the pressure will get lost so it's not good to do it as we say in Hindi Kuch pane keleye kuch Kona padtha hain means to get something we need to lose someting it's like that
This tutorial is reaaly helpful, even idiots would understand this. Thanks fo the work.
I like this kind of pump, thanks for sharing
Its not free energy but uses the energy in the water and wastes lots of water.
what we can do is collect the wasted water at the bottom and reuse it
It's meant to be placed in a running river. Doesn't waste water that way.
I used to see this on my uncle's farm.
Alexandre Silva did your experiment successed?
damn, I can't figure out how to apply this to my life.
me too
It's like that you eat and shit. How can you shit? you need a pressure to push shit out.ok. It is so simple.
ถ้าเพิ่มขนาดถังส่งน้ำ
ปลายทางของน้ำจะออกแรงกว่านี้ไหมครับ
thank you for this instructional video. excellent!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This music feels like those in ragnarok games in 90's
Ved Raut .
Ved Raut Main instrument sounds like prontera's theme song
How come there isn't any argument about the word "free energy" here? Lol.
Ugh! Thier never should be an argument about most of the devices that make free energy because you always need a human! Those negative lazy arses just waste people's time complaining and not about anything worth while!
There is no free energy!
It is driven by kinetic energy of water .... From the efficiency point of view, it is highly inefficient because it wastes immensely more water than it can pump! Its great limitation is that it depends on the existence of running water and with unevenness ....
But it can be a small-scale solution, provided you meet the requirements ...
My place has no electricity and a spring. Can we use this pump?
If it's built at the source of the water, the waste valve water returns to the source... fucking idiot
Great video, thanks.
It would be nice to have a part list. Thanks for sharing!
Every thing ok bro...
But last 2 min I can't understand
Water is forced up by the pressure in the bottle & the valve closing on & off
Hariharan Sudhan como cortar fiambres con maquina electrica
explain the principle of your setup
I don't watch the Video yet, but im sure it's NOT FREE ENERGY.
Update: i was right.
ความคิดสร้างสรรค์ดีมากครับ
ขอบคุณ
Зашёл чисто почитать русские комментарии, даже ролик смотреть не стал!
Simplesmente genial. 👏👏👏👏👏
Was für ein Unsinn... 😂😂😂 und wieder, Energie aus dem Nichts 🙈
Gucki Berlin yeah friend the funniest from this when you make it at home and nothing happen 😆😆😆😆
Desperdicia más que lo que sube
Puede poner otro depósito y ya no tira ese agua,almenos la sube.
No tienes idea de lo que es una bomba se ariete. Es entendiste gu opinión...
Se desperdicia 70 por ciento de agua ,
@@lorenafernandez5444 que legal como funciona?
very simple job ... for ingredients easily found ... thanks
From England nice
Faça uma visita ao canal 👍
что это? 0_о
Johann Bach хз) тоже в рекомендованные попало?)
чувак пустил воду с бочка крыши и назвал это бесплатным водяным насосом 😁 тоже хз че
Maruf Gafurov ну зато красиво оформил)))
Johann Bach نظ. ر
ح او. وممكك2
Bagus sekali alat untuk menaikkan air...
And the bottle that acts as an expansion vessel!! 😉😉😉😉👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
O pesadelo das cias de energias.... rsrsrs,Parabéns...
Мужик ты молодец просто 100° бал на то что сделал ,,,мне понравиться буду делать ,,,,
Certainly a clever invention
Огромное спасибо автору нереально круто удачи и успехов добра вам!!!!!
Good idea, i will try this. Thanks