I was talking to an ninety year old ex farmer in England during 2018. As a child he remembers seeing a similar sort of hydraulic water pump based on a ram principle with eight foot head of water to drive it. Good to see a move towards energy without oil
Yes indeed, it is a very positive development, not only for the environment, but also for farmers who can access irrigation irrespective of electricity or oil. Low-maintance solutions like these can make an improvement in providing water to rural areas.
So great! Taking an old idea and building upon it to make it better for the environment, low maintenance and accessible to many.... great work aQysta 😁👍🏻
Question about number of turns for the hose. I gather that each turn builds up more pressure. Is there a trade-off with amount of water pumped or the resistance of the wheel to turning? Lifting more water, because of more turns, but maybe, not sure, the water on one side might be balanced by water on the other side of the wheel for other turns? So if we wanted to pump up 5 to 10 feet from a creek, would we be working against ourselves if we had more hose turns than necessary, optimizing on water volume. Thanks.
Thanks - I sent an email to the info address at aQysta website for information about importing or buying the plans. Is that the best way to start. Are there others that are interested in the U.S., let's get to know each other.
Thank you for writing me back - I just sent you some pictures of the location we are considering. The thing that attracted me to you pump is that it looked like you have built quite a bit of them and hopefully figured out the best construction and optimization. Many spiral pumps may be for drinking water or low volume use. For irrigation, the volume of water being pushed is very important as well as the possibility of scaling with multiple pumps.
It's not a "Barsha" pump, it's a Wirtz Pump. It was invented in 1746 by H Andreas Wirtz in Zurich. I'm glad it's being useful in Indonesia, but give credit where it is due. Changing the name and pretending that it is a new innovation is just sad.
What is the dieameter of the pipe used. How many fact is the pipe on each side Does there are two water intake for water on each side Kindly send me your email
What a simple but perfect invention. No energy costs, simple construction, and completely sustainable/enviro friendly.
Old technologies can never die, just improved upon, because they were invented before electricity!
I was talking to an ninety year old ex farmer in England during 2018. As a child he remembers seeing a similar sort of hydraulic water pump based on a ram principle with eight foot head of water to drive it.
Good to see a move towards energy without oil
Yes indeed, it is a very positive development, not only for the environment, but also for farmers who can access irrigation irrespective of electricity or oil. Low-maintance solutions like these can make an improvement in providing water to rural areas.
So great! Taking an old idea and building upon it to make it better for the environment, low maintenance and accessible to many.... great work aQysta 😁👍🏻
Good idea...prtapbhai...from India
The whell is good why its runs quick.... nothing other!!!.... Bravo
Congratulations aQysta (www.aqysta.com), BarshaPump was selected as one the top 10 innovations at the UN GeneralAssembly 2018!
Great and innovative product from Nepal.
It's not an innovation from Nepal, it was invented hundreds of years ago in Europe. This is a Wirtz pump.
Congratulations to the team
KLASSE Initiative.
Gerne berichten wir darüber in forum Nachhaltig Wirtschaften in unserer Reihe "And the winner is,,,,,".
Hola, en dónde lo puedo comprar, me interesa
Please tell upto how much height it can push water.
What is the price and how to purchase
Muy buena erramienta la necesito en chile
We also need this pump but please tell us where and how to get it and how much it will cost
This spiral pump was designed and built in Alberta over 20 years ago. It was also logged on the IP office but not followed through.
You wouldn't be able to patent it anyway since the concept is as old as Archimedes.
excellent work...
How much head it can provide?
Question about number of turns for the hose. I gather that each turn builds up more pressure. Is there a trade-off with amount of water pumped or the resistance of the wheel to turning? Lifting more water, because of more turns, but maybe, not sure, the water on one side might be balanced by water on the other side of the wheel for other turns?
So if we wanted to pump up 5 to 10 feet from a creek, would we be working against ourselves if we had more hose turns than necessary, optimizing on water volume. Thanks.
Kati parchha sir barsha pump lai
Congrats
What kind of flow rate are you getting from the Barsha pump? Is it available in the U.S.?
You can get up to 0.5 litres per second (40,000 litres per day). For US one can import from the Netherlands directly.
Thanks - I sent an email to the info address at aQysta website for information about importing or buying the plans. Is that the best way to start. Are there others that are interested in the U.S., let's get to know each other.
Thank you for writing me back - I just sent you some pictures of the location we are considering. The thing that attracted me to you pump is that it looked like you have built quite a bit of them and hopefully figured out the best construction and optimization. Many spiral pumps may be for drinking water or low volume use. For irrigation, the volume of water being pushed is very important as well as the possibility of scaling with multiple pumps.
what is the price of this pump and how I Can get it??
Great Nepali mind.
Verry 2 nice
What is the difference between graht, atta milling system of Himachal Pradesh India.
Один виток сколько метров подымает?
It's not a "Barsha" pump, it's a Wirtz Pump. It was invented in 1746 by H Andreas Wirtz in Zurich. I'm glad it's being useful in Indonesia, but give credit where it is due. Changing the name and pretending that it is a new innovation is just sad.
Add a generator and have electrical power :)
What is the dieameter of the pipe used.
How many fact is the pipe on each side
Does there are two water intake for water on each side
Kindly send me your email
Yo prefiero que la explicación sea en idioma español
"Barsha"?! Isn't that what's originally been called a "Wirtz-Pump", named after Swiss man Andreas Wirtz and dates back into 1746?!!!
use RAM PUMP...
Congrats