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Ram pumps producing free electricity.

Started by stevensrd1, January 16, 2019, 12:32:49 AM

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The gravity pull downward does not weaken just because more ram pumps are used. If I have 5 ram pumps side by side pumping water up hill all connected to one bottom reservoir they all will work the same regardless if it were one ram pump or 100. The only difference is with one ram pump I get a little water pumped up hill, and with 100 ram pumps I get 99% more water pumped up hill, all at the same speed and time. So I can end up with any amount of water needed up hill by using more ram pumps. Sure the reservoir will drain quicker by using more ram pumps but it also will be filling back up quicker because the water pumped up hill will be be directed through the electric hydro generators and then allowed to fall back into the same bottom reservoir. It does not matter if water is falling down into the bottom reservoir from some higher point or not for the ram pumps to work. You could take a pool of water 50 feet in the air and let the water fall through a hose going to the ram pump and that would make the ram pump work and it would still pump water back up to the same height or higher. Perhaps you have heard incorrectly about that as you dont need water to be flowing from the bottom reservoir to some lower point past the ram pump for the ram pump to work nor do you need water falling into the bottom reservoir from somewhere higher for the ram pump to work.  If I take a 100 gallon oil drum full of water that is sitting on a ramp and drill 5 equal sized and spaced holes in it all on a horizontal plane and measure the water speed coming out of the holes it will be the same speed of water flow coming out of each hole. If I then plug up 4 of the holes, the one hole open will still be flowing out at the same speed and vice versa. Gravity always pulls downward equally. More holes in the drum equally spaced and on a horizontal plane on the drum does not make the speed any less on any of the holes. This applies the same to ram pumps.  As long as we have a large bottom reservoir and allow enough of drop down hill for the water to flow through going to the ram pumps we can reach any height we need water pumped up to and we can reach any amount of water volume at once being pumped up hill to some set height. And if we need more water going up hill we can use more ram pumps side by side on a horizontal plane connected to the same reservoir. The only real water loss here is what is lost from the ram pump itself as it sprays it out the side of the pump. If I have not mentioned that water can be recovered as well by using the power from the top hydro generators to pump that smaller bit of lost water from the ram pumps side back up hill as well using an electric pump. And you would still have plenty of power left over to use elsewhere. I sometimes think some people just dont want to hear the truth or understand it even if it is explained a zillion ways. Regardless of any losses you can think of, we can recover them all by using the power generated by the top hydro generators, and have power left over for other work. And we must also not forget the added water to the system by mother nature as well called rain. I think I will leave this one alone as I have said far enough already for whoever needs to understand it to make many different kinds of working systems to suit their individual needs. People who seek the truth sometimes find it, and those who dont want to know it will always find some excuse or someone else to tell them it cant be done and why it cant, thus preventing them from even trying which they did not want to do in the first place usually. Best wishes all enough said!

citfta

As has been explained to you several times in the multiple other threads  you have posted to the problem is not the gravity getting weaker.  The problem is for every gallon of water you pump up there are 3 gallons of water that continue down hill.  So there is no way you can loop the system like you keep claiming.  Ram pumps are amazing devices but they are only able to pump about 25% of the water going through them.  The rest of the water is used to provide the force needed to pump the 25%.  You just refuse to understand the basic principles behind how a ram pump works.