These Water Wheels Can Pump Water Over A Mile Without Electricity
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- This is Barsha Pump, it's a new water pump created by aQysta. "Barsha" means rain in Nepalese and the pumps are being made available across Nepal, Indonesia, Zambia and 9 other countries.
The company aims to distribute over a thousand pumps around the world.
It requires no electricity to operate and does not emit any pollution either. The Barsha Pump can pump 43,000 litres of water a day and costs nothing to operate.
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“No mechanical parts”... a mechanical part is something that moves... of course this has mechanical parts the pump assembly is a mechanical part... it spins...
I had the same thought... there is a bearing system at the least, which has balls that move and get worn down over time....
I dislike misinformation...
Haha maybe they think electrical part
Maybe they meant motor parts.
@@greenleafyman1028The hole thing is a motor. So it has motor parts.
@@wd9102 The whole thing is a Wirtz pump. It doesn’t need a motor because it’s powered by the water wheel. It’s completely mechanical. Also, bearings will need greasing and/or replacing periodically.
This is a smart design, supposing you have access to running water or are able to make a weir dam.
The spiral pump was invented in 1746, so I am not so sure how "new" this is.
It was invented by H Andreas Wirtz in Zurich. This design has been called a Wirtz Pump for hundreds of years.
This design can be traced back to few thousand years ago used by farmer......
all this information at our fingertips, and more people have learned something new about a celebrity in the last 20 minutes than everyone who knows this. i went down this rabbit hole from a steve mould video trying to see if i could improve on this design
"no mecanical parts" a fucking huge weehl moving in the backround XD
+Coilgun Hacks
My thought exactly.
What they mean is that there are no movable parts in the pump itself, the pumping action is based on gravity. The only movable part is the wheel itself turning on the axle. I will say that it's not a very good way of explaining it.
haha i was thinking the same
not gravity, but by the flow of water
Yeah.
isn't the bearing system technically a mechanical system?
Yes
"the wheel does not emit any pollution" NO SHIT
Except the water it puts out....
The oil used on the bearings would be a pollutant....
i have made 1 similar with big plastic bottles and also i had in plan to add and a generator on it so it can produce and free electricity in same time. Great Work, Well done !!!
@@Anon-hl3yd AC would be better direct from the power source. Charging DC batteries & then switching that to AC is another equipment expense.
Both would be handy though :D
While you're at it, attach an electric generator to create electricity.
absolutely
That would steal energy that would be being used to pump water so the pumping would be less effective and either have lower flow or lower distance
You’ve obviously never been to Nepal. They carry water in cans on their heads for miles up mountains at 5 years old. Anything that pumps water for no further outlay is huge. We in western countries don’t understand how valuable and time and effort saving that truly is. We are talking about the Himalayas here remember.
this, very old design has been used on farms to pump water from the river up hills for decades. The trapped air compresses in the spiral and as each slug of water is separated by air. That is the design of the spiral. The water in the pipe rises a bit with each turn. As the water rises the air expands and the water rises faster.
this old design has been used for hundreds of years or longer. But no earlier than humans had pipes and leak proof swivel joints.
This technology has been available in commercial versions for probably 100 years and Iknow of one supplier that says they can pump water up over 20 meters in height.
As for how far it can pump water, that is a simple question to answer, if you make a aqueduct that is only a few hundred miles long, and pump water into one end, as the water fills, it will come out the other end. if your aqueduct is a few thousand miles long, the curvature of the earth is not important as gravity will make the water level to the Earth.
it may take a few months to fill an aqueduct a few thousand miles long, but each liter that goes in on one end will come out on the other. Your task is to stop leaks and prevent evaporation.
What is 'new' here is the name. the technology is very old.
It was invented in Switzerland by Andreas Wirz 1746.
How much pressure can it build
more than your mouth can handle
5
1 mile of pressure
The most important question not answered in the clip . I would ask it in terms of maximum elevation to deliver , say 10% flow .
I see at www.hvap.gov.np/downloadfile/Fact_sheet_Barsha_Pump_Thingle_Surkhet_1461148380.pdf : " It lifts water up to 20 meter at 0.3 litre per second "
1KG PSI :3
This is actually an astounding solution for on-demand water, though I’m curious how it’s managed for if the villagers don’t need so much water before everything starts to flood..
Same way you stop your kitchen sink from flooding everything when you don't need so much water.
This is cool and could help millions👏👏👏👍
"The wheel does not emit any pollution"😱
All these years, i thought they do...
Beautiful. Exactly what the people need.
At 1:48, it clearly says that there are no mechanical parts in the pump.
As far as I know, mechanical originates from " mechanics" and there are plenty of mechanics in that pump. I would even suggest that it is purely a mechanical device as it uses the mechanical behavior of water, the lever systems, the torque, and velocities, and angular rotation and bearings and pressure and kinetic energy and potential energy and all the different behavior of water in pipes around bends, laminar and turbulent flow and the bearing would have their grease and oil behavior which touches to Chemical behavior. Since that rotation is occurring in the earth's magnetic field and wood is hygroscopic and water is a conductor then there is electricity being generated within the system. It is far more complex than one thinks.
Everything about that beautiful contraption is MECHANICAL
bUt ThErEs No MeChAnIcAl PaRtS
@@djancak😅 perhaps you thought I meant "electrical". Cos everything about this setup is mechanical (from fabrication to finish)
@@nanfwangdabiring1520 i'm mocking the video for saying there's no mechanical parts
@@nanfwangdabiring1520 rewatch 2:25 there are definitely powered machines fabricating this, there is a lathe with an electrical box on the wall in the background!
@@djancak 🤭😅 my bad, I didn't catch the drift
I dont get it, its the function of a watermill? Weve had them in europe since the medieval times?
It uses the water wheel to act as pressurised pump. Pumps usually require high speed electric impellers to create enough pressure to move water a significant distance.
This is actually a *VERY* efficient design, and as it says *REQUIRES NO ELECTRICITY*
using spiral pump principle...everyone can made it.
This was in India in medieval times too.
E.g. golconda fort
Marcus Gustafsson You may have anything since Jurrasic times... it doesn't proves your intelligence.
p.s. Gratitude towards God and patience and righteousness and kindness towards people make you a confirmed genius.
But we didn't have it Nepal... 😂😂😂
It seems to me that is it always the developing countries that the cheap, environmentally friendly stuff, while we in the more urban countries have to conserve energy and water, simply to reduce our bills and pollution.
Kevin Lane
Since they are developing, why not just go straight for green?
Urfie True already have the data, information they can learn from the developed countries. Might as well make use to create a better solution.
+Urfie I'm implying that cities should convert to green technology, such as photovoltaic roofs and water recycling systems, all to reduce their pollution and utility bills.
The company making this is Dutch - it would have taken far less time to check than it did to write a comment.
Kevin Lane because im broke
If you see closely to the wheel of pump, walls of the wheel are made with spiral pipe with multiple turns, spiral becomes smaller and smaller after every turn, this increases the pressure in the centre of sprial with the help of gravity and converts energy of moving water into rotational energy, this is why it can force water enough to go roughly to a mile.
Tube never gets smaller. It's a principle called Airlock. google 'wirtz pump'.
A nice pump, but it already got a name:
Spiral pimp. and it is quite an old concept - hundreds of years old and used throughout history.
The main benefit is its simplicity - easy to understand, "operate" and repair.
Is aQysta a Nepali company? Who operates this, its amazing to see what they are able to achieve. Much needed in rural areas of Nepal.
V good
Hello, do you still need pump for nepal?
Cool pump, simple design easy to install, lightweight, low cost..... what's not to like : )
I’m trying to figure out how high it will pump. I have a creek but my house is about 30ft above the creek
the height is the same as the rolled up hose at the barsha
@@bernarddevera6090 well that’s not much of a pump at all then.
you guys could start using the SI units already
1:40
I could see this used to make a rudimentary battery. Use this to fill up a water tower. And when power is needed on demand. Open the valve and use gravity to turn a hydroelectric generator underneath the tower.
Or just hook up an alternator to a pack of batteries & use this to power your home whenever you want... No tower required.
@@ebonforce8750 Please look into the limitations of battery storage for why that is actually a terrible idea for most use cases
Thats an amazing invention. Greetings from Andreas on Off Grid Sweden
*but can it run Crisis?*
Can you elaborate ur question?
GREAT😘
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All Nations and races received Prophets by Allah. From Adam to Muhammad - Peace Be Upon Them All.
Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, Joshua, Joseph, Ezeikel, Jesus and Muhammad - May Allah increase in their Heavenly ranks... were sent to spread the divine message of His (Allah) Oneness i.e. strict 'Monotheism.'
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Today, there are millions of Muslims who have memorized the Quran by heart... even kids as little as 5-7 year olds have learnt it. No other religion has a single person who know there"LOST HOLY SCRIPTURE" by heart amid now they don't have in its singular form manuscript or even in its authentic language.
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That music should be made as a ring tone
This will be one of the greatest inventions of the 21st century.
Beautiful in its simplicity! I can see they focused on industrializing the ancient design so they fit in our modern world.
Wow! NOT "created", it is a very old design, and lift is limited to less than the height of the wheel. And to push water a mile requires that the elevation of the hose be constantly falling, we call that a ditch. Seems like a channel called "Tech Insider" would know that.
It can be used to divert a small amount of water away from the stream or river for irrigation or livestock watering, but far from new tech or newsworthy. I researched these water wheel pumps a decade ago as a method to deliver water to my goats.
I'm guessing someone is looking for investors to bilk...
Where can i get this? What is the cost?
How do we buy one for a rural area in the United States?
The principle of this mechanism is called Wirtz Pump. Water flow rotates the wheel and there is a pipe in spiral shape which pumps the water
This is actually quite nice
Wow amazing we're getting advance pretty quickly
Hello...
This is great Innovation...
Why would you make a video like this and not explain anything about it? How it work? How much it costs? Etc.
It costs a thousand euro!
It works in a spiral mechanism!
It was first invented in late 1800s!
Want to ask anything else?
@@bryanjy7923 Till what elevation can the water be pumped. Will it be able ti fill a tank which is 30 feet (10 meters) high above the ground ?
Very very nice job I like it
Great invention .
How much water could a human on a stationary cycle pump? And how far? I'd love to see that comparison
Строители мини-ГЭС - не могли бы вы прояснить один вопрос?
1-Речная вода-ВОДОВОРОТ - вращает У генератор - якорь - и вырабатывается электрический ток.
Что если для получения гидро силы использовать КОЛЕСНЫЙ КРУГ большого диаметра -
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Водоворот -у два берега реки соединяеться в один ос -и железними листями .
ос ВОДОВОРОТА СОЕДИНЯЕТЬСЯ ОСЮ - БОЛШОЙ КОЛЕСНЫЙ КРУГ
На большое колесо натягивается ремень - РЕМЕНЬ (или пряжка - или общая обвязка СЕПНОЙ ПРИВЯЗКА ) - вращает шкив генератора.
Одно вращение большого круга заставляет генератор поворачиваться на -100+++.
Обмотка якоря генератора должна быть причиной выработки электроэнергии. Необходимо увеличить мощность тока, СОЕДИНИВ -более сильный конденсатор после генератора.
2- Из науки гидравлики известно - когда вода РУСЛО УМЕНШАЕТЬСЯ - ее давление и скорость увеличиваются - с увеличением скорости - если большое колесо вращать ЕШЁ быстро, оно тагда врашает бистро ос генератора .
3-Большое круглое колесо с аккумулятором можно вращать в двигателе, и аккумулятор заряжается от генерируемого тока.
Было бы хорошо, если бы наши официальные ученые вместе исследовали этот вопрос и дали свои выводы.
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НАТЯНИТУЙ РЕМЕН - НА БОЛШОЙ КОЛЕСО -ПРИ ВРАШЕНИЯ ОДИН ОБОРОТ -УВИЛИЧИВАЕЕТЬСЯ В ОСЕ ГЕНЕРАТОРЕ НА 100+++ ОБОРОТ
Up to which height it can pump water, what is its cost and from where we can purchase it.
Want for my village in sult uttarakhand near jim corbet national park..
Ok so how do I get one or make it
looks like the pressure is low. how far could it pump uphill?
Depending on setup 5-10 M above the hub. But that is difficult to achieve without some specialised rotating seals.
Donde es este invento
no mechanical parts? so what the hell is the wheel then :V
It's actually called a Wirtz Pump.
How they manage to prevent it from getting clogged
How does it work
Thanks for the 16:9 ratio 😃.
If you can, please keep it that way.
Great
Excelent
I think electricity can be generated by water.but can water be generated by electricity?
Water carriers losing jobs *smh*
Mikko Översti I lost my job.
So how does it worked exactly?
pressure builds at each coil
I think it is made in nepal 🇳🇵 😍
Just wanna ask but pump water as in pump into the small pipe so that it can water crops in farms or something like that right?
I guess the water is pumped to a large tank or pond high up and then gravity fed to users, but that wasn't made clear.
Really good
Love the channel!!!!
Nice
That's the point of the river
Amazing.
a nepali invention to help the people around the globe for water problem in hilly region
Cool
amazing
Is this availble in philippines?
We should use these pumps in all the drought prone areas
The very fact of being in a "drought prone area"...means lack of water.
No water to put the device into, no water to pump...
#brilliant
This was invented in switzerland over 200 years ago. It's called a a Wirtz pump.
Good machein
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What if it floods how will it pump water a mile away?
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Go India go
Make bigger one it ill pump like a dam
Cost of this pump in India and how do I get it
How to avail that technology
I would add a dynamo generator there for electricity to run an external pup to the pump for more power without connecting any wall power
Cost is a huge factor for poor rural communities. This solution is simple, cheap to build and easy to repair. Anyone can build a rudimentary one with some tubing, hoses and whatever wood or metal sheets that are available whereas generators and electric pumps are expensive, difficult to procure and require specialist knowledge to fix.
PLEASE HOW MUCH IS IT SOLD PLEASE TELL ME
What’s sad is they will not allow this in California
9:29 pm philippine time
how to avail this technology?
За сколько дней можно полить 50 сотых земли?
Sorry - You can't just rename what you did not invent. "4000 B.C. Vitruvius, an engineer who died in 14 AD, is credited with creating & using a vertical water wheel during Roman times. They were used for crop irrigation, for grinding grains, and to supply drinking water to villages." Sound familiar? Gold Prospectors are among those who should by using the river they work beside to power highbanker pumps, not petrol/batteries which are expensive, environmentally unfriendly, and completely unecessary. Methinks it's time to do some inventing of my own..
ok, correct. what about a manpowered vehicle (not the imbecile bike abortion, but something smart)?
Where can we inquire about this?
Good
Please tell can it push water to some height?
If you google search this you will find all the information you need. In short, the lift is dependent on the size of the pipe and the diameter of the wheel and the number of turns of pipe in the wheel. I have seen five to ten meters at reduced volume. Cheers
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Can anyone please tell me the name of the song? Thank you 🌻
1:51 uh.. Lil' boy pull up yo pants
An interesting invention, but for some reason, I was more distracted by music...
There's no mechanical system
Meanwhile bearings: am I joke to you?
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Barsha is Hindi and sanskrit word not just a nepali word
Swapnadeep Kapuri languages belonging to indo aryan group share lots of words.
Same meaning in Bangla=বর্ষা
Why it can't be Nepalese huh, Afterall it's derived from Sanskrit 😑
Swapnadeep Kapuri that's what i was about to comment
Barsha is a Nepali word. Nepalese and Indian languages are derived from Sanskrit language and you can see many similarities in these languages. Even the alphabets of Nepali language and Hindi language are the same.
Great. Would anyone know where I can buy this?
hello. are you still interested?
Amazing idea , Salute to inventor 👌👍
It was invented in Switzerland by Andreas Wirz 1746.
Its can also be used as water wheel which will generate electricity, if it can upgrade that way it will be used as a pump then a machine turbine hydroelectric
r u b0t
Isthis for sale, how much
So it is an Archimedes screw in a new package?
Meanwhile I break down after running 5 feet.
It's what's referred to as a 'joke'.