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Overunity Machines Forum



Knitel's InfinityPump

Started by wizkycho, February 16, 2009, 07:55:05 AM

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hartiberlin

Quote from: tagor on February 20, 2009, 11:48:53 AM
yes it is a real machine , but not a closed loop ...
a lot of water is flowing away

So it is powered by a well where the flowing water is the input energy ?
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tagor

Quote from: hartiberlin on February 20, 2009, 12:25:21 PM
So it is powered by a well where the flowing water is the input energy ?

yes Stephan
the flowing water is the input energy

daniel

twosox

it's built close to a river, the river enters at the middle (top of the diagram just under the tower that holds the lever thing) to fill up the left or right 'pan', they fall from the weight forcing the piston down, the water from the 'pan' drains away, they didn't pump the river water up just the water from a well (in the diagram, the box like item near the bottom inbetween the 2 pistons is the well). The funny thing is they kept the mechanical pump working as a model for visitors but replaced the water feed to the castle with an electric pump !! ???

hansvonlieven

Quote from: twosox on February 20, 2009, 02:11:42 PM
it's built close to a river, the river enters at the middle (top of the diagram just under the tower that holds the lever thing) to fill up the left or right 'pan', they fall from the weight forcing the piston down, the water from the 'pan' drains away, they didn't pump the river water up just the water from a well (in the diagram, the box like item near the bottom inbetween the 2 pistons is the well). The funny thing is they kept the mechanical pump working as a model for visitors but replaced the water feed to the castle with an electric pump !! ???

I am not surprised. As simple as the French pump is it has a number of drawbacks, the main one being the high maintenance of the system. Chief enemy is algae build up in the pans that operate the device.

Hans von Lieven
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

hansvonlieven

G'day all,

I have updated my paper on hydrostatics. The updated version contains the first part as well so everything is kept neatly together.

There is more to come as I get the time.

Have fun,

Hans von Lieven
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx