Pump Systems

Water Pump Systems

Water pumping is a wonderful use for alternative power technology. Windmills have been used for over 100 years for this purpose, but other alternative power methods are effective too. Really, anything is better than pumping water by hand, but gas powered generators are the worst of the bunch.

Power for Water Pumping

  • Solar – Solar technology is very well suited to pumping water, even more so than the traditional windmill. A typical system includes one or more solar panels, and efficient 12 volt DC pump, a controller (with float switches), and a “linear current booster”. As long as it’s daytime and the float switches show that the water source is not empty and the cistern in the house is not overflowing, the pump will run. The linear current booster allows the pump to run even if it’s cloudy out.
  • Wind – The traditional windmill is still useful technology. The pump is directly coupled to the wind generator. The only problem comes if there is no wind for a few days at a time, and with maintenance. The leather seals on this sort of pump wear out and require replacement. The Bowjon windmill system uses pressurised air to pump water, and requires very little maintenance. It can also be used to generate power. Other systems have been built using an electric wind generator, linear current booster, and pump, as described in the Solar section above.
  • Water – Yes, water can be used to pump water. The device involved is called a “water ram”. It uses your local stream’s water pressure to move a fraction of the total stream flow uphill – as much as 30 times the total fall. Water rams can be purchased, or built at home with PVC pipes and valves.
  • Gas – a waste of resources. Avoid it if possible.
  • Hand Pumps – Better than not having water, if you have no resources available. Or if you can get your kids to do it. Different hand pumps are available commercially, or pumps can be constructed than run on foot power instead of hand.

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