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  • wow a water wheal driving a pump, that's new.

  • it brings a smile to see that there are people out there that are going above and beyond, by creating instead of whining...keep up the awesome works people... :-{)

  • Good, I like that you share this video We are offering a super-economical pomp, which functions without electricity and fuel. , I wish success always

  • Nice Video We are offering a super-economical pomp, which functions without electricity and fuel. The given installation is invented in Moldova by the author Leonid Popusoi That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You

  • I Really Like The Video From Your We are offering a super-economical pomp, which functions without electricity and fuel.

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing which functions without electricity and fuel. The given installation is invented in Moldova by the author Leonid Popusoi.

  • Russians invented the Periodic Table of the Elements, us Russians also were the first to represent a dog named Lajka to orbit the earth in a spacecraft known as Prosteyshiy Sputnik 2.

    I would not be surprised if we are the first to prove physics wrong by conducting perpetual motion to be the primary power of the Russian Federation, which will consequently raise the economy better than Vladímir Pútin. BE PROUD OF OUR SLAVIC BLOOD! PEACE BE TO THOSE WHO PROSPER OUR PEOPLE!

  • @JyonasanVolkov Russia is one of the biggest shit-holes in the world

  • If you had a few in series you could really juice it up!

  • ah... just build a dam there ;) free energy for everyone

  • Volcanoes and geo thermal tech ?

  • Excellent!

  • Why cant Americans figure Shit out. All we do is complain

  • @buttmanroad ...its a waterwheel.... been around for over 2 millenia

  • wouldnt having multiple trubines be more efficient?

  • great job letting the whole world know how you did it by uploading a graphic video explaining your manufacturing process

  • why not have a genny beside 9 cogs that get faster and faster hooked up to this device? its always flowing so u dont need a power-weight ratio unless you dont lube up your device. and it might take a while to accelerate but when its going ull have infinite power.

  • anyone tried___ w w w diymagneticmotor com ?

  • Use a TESLA TURBINE instead

  • Nice. It does need some improvement.

  • If you live next to a stream, then a water pump would be the least of your worries... Good grief.

  • very cool!

  • If your selling these to people.. you better hope everyone you sell it too has a readily available moving river in there back yard.

  • круто! cheaper than building a weather proof hydro dynamo with storage cells:)

  • You should add the spiral pump onto each side of this water wheel and drop the shaft and piston pump as this would eliminate all mechanical parts and be easier and cheaper to build. It would also be more reliable! Check out spiral pump on you tube!

  • This is only economical if a dam can not be built!

  • In Russia water pumps you.

  • Thank you for your very informative and technical responses. I was just wondering how much energy is 6 atmospheres converted to watts? What if the contraption is built with more stable framework? the electricity generation I was thinking about goes through AC to DC to batteries to inverter, so that rotational speed will not be too much of a factor. BUT, I submit that I am far uneducated than you on these matters, so it goes without saying that I respect your professional opinion.

  • Who are the assholes that vote negative on this video , maybe some freemasons or the petrol gang who was seeing youtube , because otherways this is a great step for humans.

  • Not everyone has a river by their home in an urban city. However, if you have an urban recirculating aquaponic system then this idea can be proven to be very efficient. In an aquaponic system you have a fish tank, a fish waste processing tank, vegetable grow beds, and a sump tank . They all flow by gravity with the exception of the return of the water from the sump tank back to the fish tank. How can your idea be implemented into aquaponics? Please advise!

  • Nice idea, but wouldn't it be better if that water wheel cranks up a power generator instead? Then you would have electricity to power your house and electric pumps more powerful than that. As I see it now, it is less efficient than it should be. Just a suggestion.

  • @jmsapinoso your option is less efficient than this one

  • @edgarinv Can you elaborate? why do you think my option is less efficient? Please give your technical explanation.

    Thanks

  • @jmsapinoso

    -mechanical linkage loss would be minimal

    -a generetor would need high speeds to run, so you will need a gear relation multiplier, wich needs oil, wich is viscous, wich will produce a big loss of mechanical energy.

    -If the pump is installed far away from the generator youll have voltage loss ( power is amperage times voltage)

    -any water pump has a efficiency ive seen 70 or 80 % as the highest

  • @jmsapinoso The system of the video is (kinetic energy from water, turbine, mechanical linkage, pressure enrgy from pump)

    as you can see is actually the same begning and end as the one you proposed but with less "intermediary" devices. So it is more efficient.

  • @jmsapinoso The catch here is that in the video (in the part where the guy holds the hose) they are not showing when the piston of the waterpump is rising. This types of pumps (one piston) are not designed for a constant flow, so there will be a on/off in the water pressure. To solve this you can put more pistons just like a combustion engine to have a constant flow.

    Source: 6 years of mechanical engineering and fluid mechanics

  • @edgarinv You are of course correct, but how does that make my option (which is for the waterwheel to crank an electric generation system for electrical power) less efficient?

  • @edgarinv The system you propose is "kinetic energy of water, turbine, mechanical linkage, mechanical gears, generator, cables, pump, pressure energy" you'll have a lot of energy loss along the system.

    

  • @jmsapinoso No, the turbine would not produce more than a small trickle of electricity. It just barely pumps water, and only because it can pressurize a small amount of water over a long period of time.

  • @jmsapinoso what i understand about this and similar ideas is the fact that it does one thing specifically, efficiently & very cheaply. there are literally millions of applications globally for a system like this when one considers just one sector such as small scale agriculture. im not making a judgement about this design in particular, but i think it is important that we understand not to confuse complexity with sophistication. an idea can be simple, yet refined.

  • @jmsapinoso this way you would transfare movement into electricity, and into movement again... every transfare of energy produced heat, and heat is a loss of energy in this case, means: it is more efficient like this

    cheers :)

  • super turbina asta felicitari

  • Super-economical water pump? how about price of this idividual machine and maintenance cost?

  • Welcome to the 14th century! Wow, ain't technology great!

  • In order to pump water you need a river.What a stupid idea.

  • Its a simple water mill, you know we had these things for 1000+ years?

  • now all we need is free rivers....

  • A great use of the materials you have at hand.

    A man who is willing to think and use his hands instead of wanting everything given to him. Great job.

    10/10

  • Wow if only they had invented this 200 years ago to run machinery in mills ?!

  • You call it "Free Energy". Its a simple water mill. 

  • wow,it's very cool.

  • cool idea .thanks for sharing

  • use a curved design for the fins. i think it will be better

  • @creside it is a Global Community now whether you like it or not.

  • @cresidue do you hate the owners of you tube because they allow non english'

    maby you should write them a nasty letter.

    good luck. or mister buy you tube from them. and make your changes. are you a you tube cop. you are fucking funny.

  • Since your'e gonna use large floating structure, why stop there? Why not make a floating generator (you could still use your wheel, or more compact submerged turbine).

    The electricity generated would be used then to pump water on location much further from the stream location. Possibly on much higher locations too. Longer distance or higher lifting could not be achieved with mechanical solution only since mecanical energy losses would be much higher than electricity losses on cables.

  • put on another cylinder to make a more steady flow... (one would be always pushing water on a stroke)

  • Ya, water wheels are awesome for that. If we had a stream near by, i'd use one to drive a car alternator to generate DC power to use for charging batteries, phones, laptop, etc.

  • I have a friend that made a simple power house on the creek running through his back yard. The turbine runs at least 5 converted alternators from cars and charges a battery storage made from old military surplus submarine batteries from ww2. the system was built in the early 70's before the government banned diverting streams and ponds for personal use.

  • @HISandman

    Are you sure the US government can do

    anything against it if a creek runs through

    your property and you use it ?

    I think this is a great method to use the running water !

  • @overunitydotcom Not completely sure but I know that you cannot dam a body of water even if it's on your own property here in Maine. I was referring to Local governments by looking at my post I see that I left that part out.. my friends made a large pond on the brook to feed the turbines with a large culvert running from under the dam to the power house while the overflow of the dam feeds the brook.

  • Ruso?

  • Very good

  • fake,

  • LOL, how is a water wheel in a creek fake???

  • You're gonna need a helluva lot more for real "use" of free energy

  • what about generating compressed air?

    great concept.

  • That looks like a cool contraption.  On gavarit porusski?

  • wow, russian to english phonetics looks wierd...

  • Bravo. Felicitari.

    Fiind pompa de apa normal ca-i trebuie un rau (am vazut comentarii un pic rautacioase).

    Succes in continuare.

  • now, make it compress hydrogen so I can drive my car to work... :)

  • Great video and good work. Dont forget to place a net of some kind upstream. I dont think your wheel will take a nice hit from a log very well! Also, you could easily angle more current directing into the turbine by mounting some barriers at an angle upstream!

  • hehe free eneregy true but only nead a river by the house...

  • i think that's the only minus ;) but there is a solution: it could be used a long hose to conduct water to where it is needed, the pressure is high enough to pump the water on big distances.

  • @sensationaldiscovery what if i live in a city where the nearest lake is a over a mile away...

  • @vatrenikrug hehe... just connect it to your garden hose... free energy.

  • @vatrenikrug que grande mentira esse video

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