Wind stop, water stop. Won't it be better if you pump water into a small buffer tank, say 2 gallon at 10 ft above ground, and gravity drip the plants.
Hi not an expert on these, but I would think "anemometer type" is a good description.
As for pumping height its a positive displacement pump so it would not suffer from cavitation as suction systems, and would be limited by the power produced by the wind turbine.
Wind stop, water stop. Won't it be better if you pump water into a small buffer tank, say 2 gallon at 10 ft above ground, and gravity drip the plants.
sok8888 1 month ago
it's mr bean...
GameMusicCompilation 3 months ago
very interesting gear assembly. bravo.. thanks.
josephdupont 1 year ago
great
engineer08100 1 year ago
Hi. It looks good. what type of pump did you use. any data shit or make?
Thanks. Noam
noamdodo 1 year ago
I love the design. Would this be an anemometer type of wind turbine? What height do you think this would pump?
chrisnotap 1 year ago
@chrisnotap
Hi not an expert on these, but I would think "anemometer type" is a good description.
As for pumping height its a positive displacement pump so it would not suffer from cavitation as suction systems, and would be limited by the power produced by the wind turbine.
Thanks for the comments.
Alan
LightningAlan 1 year ago