gmctd wrote:
Try this on that deep well - seal the casing around the pipe, use an oilless compressor to pressurize the casing, push the water outta the hole - a suitable compressor takes a lot less power to run than that deephole pump
That is actually a very inventive idea - and I've dabbled with it before when I was trying to fix a clogged pump. Unfortunately, it takes a tremendous volume of air. My 6 HP air compressor couldn't get close to pressurizing it.
BTW: When I finally did get the thing fixed I did so by replacing the pump but I also hired a hydrofracture company to increase flow. They came with a huge truck mounted ram and 2 tanker trucks of water. THAT was a show!
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What - is it true that nobody is seriously considering a wind turbine???
I'm located in an odd spot where the winds hit the mountain above us with tremendous violence but we only get an occasional strong gust. However, I do have 3 creeks on my property with about 100 ft of elevation gain on them. One of the reasons I chose to live here was because of the potential for micro hydro power. (Many years ago I designed and built a small hydro system for a group of houses as a senior engineering project) I have 5 major projects lined up for the next 3 years and #4 is to install the hydro systems.