1/2" Ram Pump From a Pond with the Stoney Ridge Farmer
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- I meet up with the Stoney Ridge Farmer for a full ram pump install. Josh and I install the pump and we show how we go about starting the ram pump from a pond to take water up the hill for his cows. The hydraulic ram pump uses water falling by gravity to activate a waste valve and this makes a water hammer. The water hammer sends a pressure wave into a second valve and an accumulator tank. Once pressure is built in the pressure tank water is sent up the hill and into the water trough.
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Haha woo.
hey brother, what's the total elevation gained?
This setup only had 20 feet lift approximately.
@@LandtoHouse I'm looking to push up about 70'. There is little drop for the drive line, about 10'. I want about 2 gal per minute. What would I require?
@@TheAwesomeHomestead The 1-1/4" pump needs 8gpm to operate and can lift 70 feet with 10 feet of input head. The output will be around 1gpm.
That's wonderful I didn't know how to get water into a ram pump from a pond today I do. You're a great teacher
well,how about solar panel and water pump?
I just bought my ram pump equipment back in Brazil while l was there , this concept is amazing and it’s used a lot down on South America .
My two favorite Tennessee farm guys on the same channel. Very nice.
This was a fun install. Not the most efficient but still fun.
Thank you ❤️ from thailand
Side cutters also work, no need for a fancy tool. Snug-fit, twist of the jerking hand a few times, then a nice flush cut. Boom, done.
Great way to use that flow of water to water the herd! Nice to see the ram pump vids are still coming!
I enjoyed the demonstration and effort put to do these videos ,i can help if you require in solving some problems
Nice tutorial ram pump from a pool
Why not run a return line from the tank to the pond to avoid using the float valve and prevent stagnation of the water when livestock moved to other locations?
A small portable electric siphon pump will help fill the pipe during setup instead of risking dirty parasite water infection when attempting mouth suction.
Greetings from N. Wilkesboro. Learned a lot from both you and SRF. Hope to implement some of your tutes on our small homestead (20ac). Would love to meet up some say. Stay good, you guys (and gals).
for the inlet that sit's in the pond; use an anchor to keep the inlet end just under the water enough that no air is suck in. if need be a float can be used to keep the inlet pipe in position. by using the anchor and float together it will keep the inlet in under the top of the water , yet off the bottom also.. this will help keep the inlet running longer wit out stoppage. good luck..
'I really love these cows dood!' LMAO!
Thanks for sharing.
I'm soooo dissapointed. I looked at the thumbnail wrong and thought you found a way to get a ramp pump to work in a stagnant pond, haha.
That would be a massive achievement! But sadly no still have the head pressure input.
You possibly could get it running, with a siphon to the ram pump eh? Maybe
Can a ram pump be used to move standing water? I have a low point in my yard that every spring and after heavy rain fills with water. I am hoping to pump this water over a small hill and into the marsh area beside my property.
Would love to see the layout of the land, how is he pumping from the pond and not losing all the water
They mentioned the pond is higher than the pump, so syphon from pond down hill.
I was thinking the same that's why I watched videi
That Was REALLY COOL Because I Have A Pond That is Spring Fed Year Around So Now I Need To Find Out How Deep Does It Need To Be & If It Matters How Large or Small it Is, Right Now I Think it's About 3 ft Deep & 25ft long By 8 to 10ft Wide at The long & Wide Parts ??? So if You Could Talk About That it Would Be Really helpful Thanks
Great Stuff 👍👍👍😀
Will a ram pump work in still water or does it need to be flowing
The debris catchment would be more maintenance free if you use a tee and then made a huge loop coming back into the tee, this way you greatly increase the filter median sq. footage. You probably won't have to clean but once every 5 years then.
This is a perfect example of how useful a ram pump is.
Seth, Concerns about freezing?
It will be interesting to see how it performs in the Winter time. I actually hope to run a couple tests in a month or 2 when it gets cold around here
@@LandtoHouse Freezing is also a big issue. This summer was the first year for me using a ram pump in the mountains of Colorado. In September, I removed both ram pumps from the stream, disconnected the supply / drive pipes and disconnected 1500 feet of delivery pipe (so far the delivery pipe just laid on the ground).
Next year, I'm planning on running the delivery pipe along a fence for part, bury part and may have some left above. Hoping I can drain the water out of most of the delivery and leave next year. Pumps, supply and drive pipes may still have to come out because of freezing and spring high water (I guess we still have this - climate change and all) considerations. Note to self - get more backup O rings.
For freezing conditions... Or even "normal operation" I'd say remove the float valve. Run an "overflow" line back to the pond. Moving water won't freeze nearly as easily as still water.
You could probably improve it by having an elbow just above the float valve, and then the water wouldn't have to get lifted to that extra unnecessary height before getting to the trough. It may then be easier to shield it there also, with a piece of metal off the fence post, to make it cattle proof.
Very good point. I remember Josh saying " I should have bought an elbow." He had the same idea there.
Sorry, I didn't see your post before I mentioned the idea in mine. I think that doubling the lift height might halve the water volume, but I'm not sure and not sure what change there is to the water pressure. Any ideas?
18:00 bahaha that deserves a like
can you use your ram pump to scavange water up from a lower level?? a ventury with a check valve.
The things we do for cows.
Question: Is it possible to redirect the waste valves water without affecting the functionality of the pump?
Obviously for a stream source you are not really "worrying" about the source going dry (aside from droughts and odd nature/weather problems), so maximizing everything running off the waste valve isn't really a concern especially when running in a creek bed.
Say I were to collect rain even on the roof of my house and I have a steep incline in my back yard that flattens out where I have a garden on and want to run that water to my garden without carrying buckets of water that I am just siphoning out of collection barrels at the base of the incline. The flat of the incline is higher than the storage tanks so I know I cant siphon out to the top of the hill because of the laws of thermodynamics/gravity. I could use a ram pump to push the water up the incline to a secondary holding tank or soaker hoses but I am loosing water at the waste valve and i don't need to water one spot of my lawn. If i could redirect that waste waste into even a smaller collection bin to reduce the "waste" seems like it would be resourcefully responsible.
so if you can redirect the waste valve water run off, how high would you be able to push that? My thought says since it is a 1 way valve and cant be reintroduced into the drive/supply line, it will continue to open like normal until the pressure off the waste gate equals the pressue/level coming in from the drive line.
has anyone played around with this idea at all?
Superb cooperation on the project. Are you sure you aren't brothers or at least cousins? 😃
Thanks! If we are brothers... someone needs to do some explaining. Haha
movie mentioned is interesting :P
My home sits 15 feet above a very large retention lake/pond. How could I get a ram pump to work to water my garden?
Can't do it unfortunately at least not with a ram pump, you need to harness the flow of water in order to make a ram pump work from a pond you'll need a motorized pump
Windmill pump hand pump. Or heat the water with solar water heater?
you probably could get it to work, if you digged a trench below the water level then let the water flow down to the ram pump.
Is there a spot on your property lower than the lake? Get a siphon down to a lower spot and that draining might provide you enough to get a pump going.
@@ggesdsdsdsd How do you control water not filling the trench
I have a pond at the lowest point on my property. Is there any way to utilize a ram pump to get water up the hill?
Can I completely submerge the pump under water, like 10fts down?
If you only have a 0.5 meter drop, is it better to start playing with a 1/2" or larger like 1" drive pipe?
So you dont have to have moving water(like a stream) to make the ram pump work?
The ram pump will use a lot of water. This pond has a creek going to it to replenish the water used by the pump.
I live on a lake so that's not a problem on emptying it but not much water movement...
Is there a way to setup a ram pump if there no stream running into the pond for an intake??
You can siphon water out of a pond but keep in mind the pump runs 24/7 and can drain a pond rather quickly.
18:46
I like to fill the delivery-pipe from the end up, first.
So i dont have to start the pump more than 2 times.
Why don't you move the troff away from the fence so the cows don't take up the fence
Seth has anyone in the UK ever built this? Im struggling to find the parts
Same here. That pvc inline spring valve feels like we need to send elon to mars to source it there.🤣
Ebay / amazon / local store?
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I'm in Ireland, you can buy the parts in any plumbing supplies shop, only difference is that the spring loaded valve will be brass with a BSP thread .
I'm thinking about a micro hydro station for my property. It's on the intracoastal and there's about an 8ft drop from the property line to the water. Any suggestions for siphoning the water upward? Ram pump?
Be careful about putting rocks on your drive line. The the recoil from the ram pump will eventually wear holes in the line.
The water supply I want to pump from is over two meters in depth why would I need to Inlet pipe lower if I can set my pump up at a depth of two meters under the water. My water depth is always at this two-meter depth.
I'm hoping you'll answer this question.
I could be wrong, but I don't think the ram pump works when it is submerged because the water pressure will keep the waste valve from closing like it is supposed to.
how can one buy
If the waste valve runs 24/7, will it not drain the pond shortly?
The pond is creek fed. It has more overflow than the pump uses.
@@LandtoHouse gotcha.
Ha Ha Harbor Freight scissors!
Can I use a 100 gallon Stock Tank as my "Source" of water? I want to create a constant supply of flowing water to a Bird Bath in our yard. Water can be returned to the stock tank through a filtered Drain at the bottom of the Bird Bath!..
You can use a storage tank as the water source. You will have issues with running out of water very fast. Lets say you have a 275 gallon ibc tote. Using a 1/2" ram pump that uses 2gpm you will be out of water in 2.3 hours. The water that will be pumped is only around 30 gallons from that tank. the rest of the water will have left the waste valve on the ground.
****Question for Seth*****
I watched many of your videos and was impressed on your presentations. “Clear, simple and to the point. “
Where I camp is always in secluded areas but always by water. One spot has a fast flowing stream and I would like to run by you an idea, I have to see if it would work.
Instead of using a long input line to the pump to develop head pressure, since the stream is fast moving; how about using a 6 inch diameter pipe approximately a foot long as the lead in pipe to the pump reducing it down to the normal input size.
The pressure at the 6-inch side will increase in the smaller entry to the pump creating a greater head pressure. If I am right, the flow rate will remain the same but the pressure will increase, thus acting like a long lead in line.
Bill
So because of the Snow Flakes watching you can't use the word GUN? Oh My!!!
I'm about to set up one of your 1/2" pumps on my property drawing from a beaver pond very similar to this. I had already built a siphon setup just as you described so I'm glad to see that you suggested it here and I'm hoping that it will increase the efficiency. Would you recommend using a hard PVC pipe after the siphon bucket down to the ramp?
Please help me I trying but not successful some problems
Hi Seth.. I'm from Indonesia.. I'm wondering what if you put the rump pump and intake pipe in the pond. (Ram pump at the bottom and intake pipe at higher positions) so that intake water comes from the pond...would it works?
I hope i made myself clear..
Sadly no this does not work. There is no flow in a pipe that is sunk in the water. Like placing a straw in a glass of water. The water does not continually flow.
@@LandtoHouse Thank you Seth..
How long will the ram pump run with the float valve closed?
The pump will run as long as it has a fresh water supply. The issue might arise if the float valve re opens and too much water is expelled at once. It might cause a back pressure loss issue. It's possible there was enough lift height that there is no problem. The ram pump will only build a certain amount of pressure based on the input head pressure
Next time you two should just use one camera and share the video when making things.
Sadly youtube is weird about copyright claims. I did not want to risk it.
Yeah didnt think of it from your point of view makes sense. Couldn't even finish your video before you replied wow your fast
Well its hit or miss. I have several thousand unanswered comments from the past 8 years.
Understandable. Unrelated note I've been subed for about 4 months. Found you when you made the water turbine with the spoons.
Can't find the pump on amazon... says out of stock
This weeks was the airing of the mountain men ram pump episode. The pumps sold out quickly. I should have more on Amazon soon.
How much head-pressure do you have?
This install had only 3 to 4 feet.
Anyone notice the snake
23:49
NOT GOOD!!!
I had to re-watch to see what that was. Haha its all good. We are not worried about it.
BL8 Good grief, who cares about social distancing. I had COVID earlier this year, feels like a cold. Move on.
Indeed. Because I am a business owner I am not talking about my experience with C but.... yes. For people my age its just a mild cold.
Am I the only one that heard him call metal strapping plumbers tape
That is its official name. Plumbers tape is metal and used to hold up pipe for sewer lines. Pipe tape is teflon in a small roll to help thread pipes together.
Kau harus tunjukan tutorialnya dgn mendetail
22:44
I dont unterstand, Seth.
This valve woudnt stop the pump from pumping, right?
So the pressure will open the valve, even when its under water.
I wondered about this also - or maybe the valve just sticks open or closed? Can a second swing check valve do the job of the inline PVC check valve?
@BL8 the it has buoyancy it will float on top of the water then close. Similarly to a cup catbrator when the catbrator fills the bowl the disk rises and slows/ stops flow.
Thank you - great video! I learned a lot and as usual I have questions. I've also linked to this video from the discussion about about this installation in the Water Powered Pumps Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/240458583255303/permalink/698550144112809/
I believe that Land To House has four sizes of pumps available - 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, 1 inch and 1 1/4 inch drive pipes. Have you found that there is a relative proportion for the the volume of water pumped for each size pump that holds constant with different heads and lift situations with enough water available? (1 inch drive pumps deliver 1/3 more than a 3/4 inch or something like that?).
The water pumped may be totally adequate as installed in the video - if so, task done and back to "feeding the cows". If more water would be helpful, I did notice a couple of fairly easy items might increase the flow:
(1) The delivery pipe to the tank went higher than necessary to the tank. At first I thought the delivery pipe was going to be run along the top of the fence, but saw that it dropped to the bottom which is what I'm planning (out of the way). An elbow at the float would allow the delivery pipe to come into the tank float valve with less lift. I'm not sure, but the rule might be double the lift height gives half the volume of water pumped - or perhaps less.
(2) I paid attention to the use of poly pipe for the drive pipe and this was discussed in the video. I currently use 10 foot sections of PVC pipe with rocks on top for the drive and supply pipe (to a stand pipe - bucket approach discussed in video). However, I do use poly pipe for my 3/4 inch delivery pipe and I need all the volume and pressure I can get - so I made outside connections for the 3/4 inch delivery pipe using 3/4 inch threaded PVC connections and 3 turns of black electrical tape around the ends of the poly pipe (inside the PVC connections). In my low pressure situation, I'm not sure the outside connections are necessary, but do feel in a separate gravity feed approach that the inside connections of garden hoses strangled the volume of water output.
Filtering is a big deal - need it to work, takes effort create and repetitive work to clean. Noticed that you used the fiberglass screen material - I've tried both aluminum and fiberglass - I like working with the fiberglass better. I sewed a sock with the screen and dental floss. The wrapping method shown is definitely faster - not sure I want the multiple layer wraps or from a ease of cleaning standpoint. Delivery use may dictate - how good does the filtering need to be.
As you demonstrated, we need to keep the filter in place in the pond. I was going to use an anchor rock with a float - your approach with a float on a pole might be easier for maintenance and to find the filter. My plan if I walk into our pond is to have a rope on me and a vehicle and hope a helper can pull me out of the deep mud.
I laughed at starting the siphon in the video. I had a horrible time getting a gravity fed siphon to start with 3/4 inch pipe out of a pond bank because of the air lock. And like the video, I really didn't like inhaling the pond water.
The siphon to an intermediate bucket was mentioned (think this functions as a stand pipe). My ram installation is different so results may vary, but I found a 70 percent increase in water pumped by putting a stand pipe after 50 feet of 2 inch delivery pipe giving 20 inches of head and then only 20 feet of 1 1/4 inch drive pipe to gain another 10 inches of head to the pump (total 30 inches of head). I was unwilling to run 70 feet of 1 1/4 inch steel drive pipe and went with PVC. However, with the supply being 50 feet of 10 foot sections of PVC, I may switch the 50 foot supply to 50 feet of 2 inch continuous poly similar to what you used, continue with PVC for the 20 foot drive or consider steel for just the 20 feet. I think I can make the connections at the ends of the 2 inch 50 foot poly supply pipe with 2 inch threaded PVC connectors like I did with the 3/4 inch poly, but I may have to pre-cut the threads with a steel threaded connector. The point being - I like the ease that you put in your drive pipe with the poly and you did not have to deal with a lot of connections between 10 foot sections.
Great video with good quality audio and video.
Sling blade wasn't a good movie it was a great movie.
I can pee faster than that.
Yeah. but the cows wouldn't like it. LOL
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....yes but not for hours 😅
All the hard work hinging on 4 shitty deck screws…..veery questionable
I got more than 6 years out of a set if deck screws sitting in the water.
What The Heck Has Our World Came To When You Can't Even Call A Tool A Grease Gun Or Zip Tie Gun & You Got To Call It A Applicator, Thats A BIG BUNCH OF CRAP OPPS WASTE ( OMG ) Thats
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Love the video. Do you have an email address that I can send a drawing to you for some advice?
Disregard. Found the email on your web site.