Basically Syphon. Vacuum is created in the can top which keeps pulling water from well. However any leakage in pipe from well or joint may affect working. And every time you start, priming may be required. However nocost usefull Jugad!👏
@nitink01. Жыл бұрын
What a great Idea! Thanks!
@outdoornut Жыл бұрын
I video di KZhead che ho visionato sono risultato molto interessante con forte apprezzamento complimento per il lavoro svolto
@paolopontillo1792 Жыл бұрын
yes it works brother ! many thanks
@danielstradala1491 Жыл бұрын
At 5:25 no «pumping» takes place. No siphon can lift any water up from a well. At 7:00 it MAY work, if, and oly if the output to the field is lower than the water level down in the well.
@kjellg65323 ай бұрын
It worked! Tank you sir.
@mirekkotas2534 Жыл бұрын
Very neat and simple way to create a syphon using a container as a header tank - I've never seen it done that way before!
@jackx4311 Жыл бұрын
E tu vuoi che io credo a questa stupidaggine? E contro ogni legge della fisica!
@nicolinosalladini2528 Жыл бұрын
😟😲😟
@hugogonzalez6965 Жыл бұрын
La gente :
@hugogonzalez6965 Жыл бұрын
@@nicolinosalladini2528 allora, bisogna pensare dal principio che l'acqua uscente dal rubinetto che ha posizionato in basso al bidone fa creare un vuoto, questo vuoto deve essere riempito, il tubo che scende nel pozzo è posizionato in alto al bidone, quindi il vuoto creato dall'acqua che esce fa aspirare l'acqua del pozzo creando una pompa autoalimentata, è praticamente lo stesso principio che facciamo noi quando beviamo da una cannuccia.
@signor_No Жыл бұрын
Hose is downhill, prob could have siphoned it from the end by mouth.
@BlackFoxProduc Жыл бұрын
Very simple way lifting water from underground well that so inexpensive too. It needs a secure air tide bottle and few pvc pipes. Make sure bottle has enough pressure controls construction that means quality material made product. Wonderfully presented it. What is siphon? "Siphons are often used to empty containers of liquid that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to empty, for example, a large glass fish tank. In a siphon, the water falling down one side of the tube pulls up water on the other side"
@milar1786 Жыл бұрын
Это работает на разности мас, 15 кг тянет 5 кг, молодцы надо попробовать у себя , это бесплатная энергия взятая из гравитации земли, браво.
@user-wr9rw1qt9q3 ай бұрын
Ну прямо доцент Физики :))
@vasppolo59393 ай бұрын
Не работает
@zemla-givaАй бұрын
Simple yet brilliant.. thanks for the knowledge.
@cujo5858 Жыл бұрын
It’s a siphon….
@BillyT886 Жыл бұрын
Excellent 👌👌
@dharamkhadodaria2371 Жыл бұрын
Going to try this today. I think I might even be able to buy a canister with a spigot on it. I have a 400 gallon rain water tank and have been using a hose siphon, which has become more trouble than its worth. This looks simple enough and I don't have to worry about losing the hose into the tank.
@cordeliabuffy64196 күн бұрын
Simple and useful. Thanks
@danmhippo Жыл бұрын
What's the maximum depth it can draw water from?
@jamesisiko2864 Жыл бұрын
@@jamesisiko2864 0 m. It is a scam. It works only from top level to lower level....
@vlastimilbodak9326 Жыл бұрын
Всё гениальное просто!
@user-pk1on1zw1v Жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining this thoroughly!
@kostasdrama Жыл бұрын
Very clever idea , I hope this solves the problem for many people with no electricity supply
@diakysseven8175 Жыл бұрын
learn physics. It won't solve anything. It's just a pipe through which water flows behind the tank located above.
@user-dh3uq4yh2j9 ай бұрын
do more of this!! this is amazing
@krolartur5480 Жыл бұрын
Great job thanks 👍
@proppelerhead8961 Жыл бұрын
You really good at explaining thank you
@akbf007 Жыл бұрын
Nguyên lý của loại máy bơm này là khi nước chảy ra xẽ tạo chân không trong bình, lực hút của chân không phải đủ mạnh để lấy nước vào bình nếu không xẽ không thành công.
@giangchau1667 Жыл бұрын
Thanks dude this really helped me a lot I did the steps that's you did thanks man!
@griaxi4124 Жыл бұрын
Thank you new friend God bless you
@dandantv4098 Жыл бұрын
Very clever 👍
@_I_Am__ Жыл бұрын
bon courage felisitation تحياتي من المغرب مدينة سلا فكرة متازة الله يحفضك جلب الماء عن طريق الهواء ptetion
@mohammedeladi7598 Жыл бұрын
I did one like that a couple of years ago, except I built it with 8" pvc pipe
@ytvladnoob24 Жыл бұрын
It worked perfectly!!! Thank you so much
@salaiphohtoo7277 Жыл бұрын
It only worked because the end of output hose is below the water level in the well.
@wildthoughts6959 Жыл бұрын
@@wildthoughts6959 Of course, but you can allways repeat the process by pouring water in the canister and sinking the pipe in the water well, creating vaccuum.
@nevermind-wp3bf Жыл бұрын
@@nevermind-wp3bf In fact, I tried this experiment in my garage last week. I put the tank (7 gallon bucket) at 3.5 feet height source at 2 feet , and destination on floor. Water was flowing at gushing speed. It emptied my 2 gallon source in a flash. However, as soon as I lowered my source to destination level on floor , water stood still. And air started to get sucked in from destination hose to adjust the low pressure (vacuum) inside the tank.
@wildthoughts6959 Жыл бұрын
@@nevermind-wp3bf As most people you forget that the vacuum does not only suck at the inlet, it also sucks at the outlet. And if you analyse water pressures at both sides you will find, that with an increasing vacuum the water flow at the outlet will be stopped before the vacuum is strong enough to pull water from a deep well. This system only works if the outlet is lower than the water level in the well. But in this case no tank is needed, just a hose prefilled with water.
@sciencefreak9070 Жыл бұрын
@@wildthoughts6959 Thanks! You are right.
@nevermind-wp3bf Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing 😊
@FlatTireVlogger Жыл бұрын
Hola lo felicito por esa idea una pregunta dónde está sacando el agua es algún poso
@miltontorresaya3140 Жыл бұрын
Sadece hortumu suyla doldurup hortumu o aşağı doğru araziye bıraksanda su akar. Fazlasına gerek yok
@hakansoyler1976 Жыл бұрын
Excellent. So obvious yet nobody thinks about it. Thanks! I'll be using it!
@emmanuellesomeroboe Жыл бұрын
Is it working?
@mars5367 Жыл бұрын
No chance
@cbruata5198 Жыл бұрын
This is awesome!!!!
@jrrynwosu8737 Жыл бұрын
Kısa ve öz çok güzel gösterdiniz elinize saglık teşekür ederim
@nurtenguven12679 ай бұрын
The simplest and the best. Thank you.
@balkrishnarana5278 Жыл бұрын
Do not judge things you yourself have not tried or experimented beforeIt is mere nonsense.
@maherhasna4979 Жыл бұрын
@@maherhasna4979 It has no right to work - simple hoax.
@grzegorzs4559 Жыл бұрын
Show! Espetáculo! Impressionante! Magnífico!
@edsonnascimento58578 ай бұрын
very very useful vedio,thank you for sharing.
@satheeshankripa9857 Жыл бұрын
4.01 ... in the North of Germany it takes 4 men to screw in a ceiling light bulb, one to hold the bulb into the fitting and 3 who hold him up and walk in a circle until tight...
@k9road8 ай бұрын
Allora devono nascere di nuovo. Nascono già difettosi?😮
@meraridasilva62937 ай бұрын
You can do a ram pump if you go down hill so you can pump higher that your water source,other than that with your set up if you are down hill and lower than your water source you woudn't need that canister.
@zeothorn Жыл бұрын
Yes
@bagussamatra6756 Жыл бұрын
The initial flow from the faucet is from the water in the plastic tank. The flow at the hose however will only work to draw water from the well if the end of the hose is below the well’a waterline.
@themistoklis6237 Жыл бұрын
Nope the negative pressure created in the tank when the water flows out creates vacuum which creates suction and draws up the water to fill the area of negative pressure.
@ModernGentleman Жыл бұрын
@@ModernGentleman The video ends with the plastic tank having collapsed under the vacuum. and no water was pulled from the well. the op is right
@gillespage5489 Жыл бұрын
Right. the vacuum is pulling on both ends - the well pipe and drain hose. they will reach equilibrium and no water will flow once the initial potential energy of filling the tank is expended.
@jpdunn42 Жыл бұрын
Im still at the garbage drill bit taking 10 mins to drill through a plastic barrel.
@-robster-robster- Жыл бұрын
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@clausphilipps3628 Жыл бұрын
Nice idea thank you.
@mohamed.annawi.742 Жыл бұрын
This is great. I wonder if the bottle and pipes were larger if the suction and output would also be larger.
@makeminefreedom Жыл бұрын
There is a limit vacuums can pull, it also depends on the strenght of the cistern , at the end of the video the imploding-process allready starting . Rule ; what's coming out of the tap has to come in by the suction pipe , no less ( causing the cistern running dry which stops the flow by air coming in), and just enough to keep the cannister properly filled . Remember that all that water in the upgoing pipe can be a serious weight which must be tackled by vacuum-force. Once you attache a hosepipe on that tap, it becomes a whole different system ( syphone and gravity) .
@andrecostermans7109 Жыл бұрын
No The opposite
@MrBollocks10 Жыл бұрын
From what I have learned in my experiments, as you increase the diameter and the depth of the pipe into the well, you need a LOT more power to pull it up. Best to start small.
@uprightfossil6673 Жыл бұрын
Hice el experimento, pero no resultó, el agua del valde se iba hacia el estanque en vez de succionar y salir por la llave. Al sellar el valde, incluso se tensaba la tapa de plástico, pero no hay caso ,escurre hacia el lado contrario. ALGUIEN SABE POR QUÉ PASA ESO, POR FAVOR, ME EXPLIQUE ?😢
@erikadelasmercedeslopezcar146414 күн бұрын
Still working as of today! Thank you!
@bohumilmasek3567 Жыл бұрын
You tried it?
@wendyntswane4719 Жыл бұрын
its nothing but a siphoning process but i appreciate this for presenting in another way
@pravinlakhe6307 Жыл бұрын
it worked. Thankss sooooo much.
@eugeniuchiritoiu9591 Жыл бұрын
Nice job illustrating how atmospheric pressure works against reduced pressure in the small container
@geraldtakala1721 Жыл бұрын
Since the outlet is higher than the water level in the well, this can not work. A reduced pressure building up in the container would stop the outflow of water before it would be strong enough to draw water from a deeper well. The effect in this video is obviously faked.
@heinzpg Жыл бұрын
pembodohan..
@suparman207211 ай бұрын
If it had worked with just the tank on top of the concrete pipe I'd be impressed. But when you put the hose on it just became a siphon with a way of priming it built in.
@123321wertyu Жыл бұрын
Олга
@user-sr2bt4to3l Жыл бұрын
So, a water pump without electricity or fuel? A water pump is a siphon.
@ModernGentleman Жыл бұрын
It's simple hydraulics not magic 😄. What you're describing isn't possible.
@ModernGentleman Жыл бұрын
Perfect and simple
@sanjeevchaganti6463 Жыл бұрын
Bună băieți! O ideie foarte bună! Felicitări! Puteam sa jur dupa 10 secunde de vizionare ca sunteți de-ai mei. Succes in tot ce faceti!
@steelvortex5 ай бұрын
I’d be impressed if you could make the water flow up hill
@steveg5780 Жыл бұрын
Just like another commentator stated , couple the Bose to a ram pump and you can make it go uphill. Only trouble with the ram pump is it wastes a lot of water to operate.
@christinamoneyhan5688 Жыл бұрын
Seeing the sides of the bottle sucked in tells me you created a vacuum and it works.
@clarionthechronicle7268 Жыл бұрын
No. It does create a vacuum but it does not work if the water level in the well is lower than the outlet. The vacuum works both ways. An increasing vacuum would first stop the flow from the outlet before it is strong enough to draw water from the well.
@sciencefreak9070 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful well done so simple so encanomick? Easier to work with water from A to b and bring it up at ease gives a lot for very little input lovely. 💓😊🙏☯️☮️
@johnryan4104 Жыл бұрын
Very nice. Thank you
@CJ-nf5jd Жыл бұрын
Gotta be the bluntest drill I've ever seen
@mattsmith-ri3lp Жыл бұрын
Bravo !!!! 👍👍👍👍
@marcovitchoups8827 Жыл бұрын
Feek. 😁
@user-gk2jk9it7q11 ай бұрын
What material they used to connect the pvc pipe for inlet under the water to get in?
@katyanstv22737 ай бұрын
Nice, thanks for the knowledge. Bravo
@user-tq9gk7gp5xАй бұрын
The plastic jerrycan tank either needs to be a stronger one , with walls stiff enough to stand the strong suction forces, or the inlet pipe diameter should be increased so that outlet demand can be provided efficiently. But still a very good idea. Well done guys 👏👏👍🏻
@rajrai8073 Жыл бұрын
The diameter of the pipes/hoses is determined by the laws of physics applied to each specific case. A larger diameter pipe from the well will require a higher vacuum to lift the weight of the water if done incorrectly the outlet pipe will simply suck air eventually. That is the problem some have encountered and have used as an excuse to say this will not work. I have done it. IT WORKS JUST FINE! No more sucking on dirty fish tank hoses or carrying batteries and pumps out in the field..
@uprightfossil6673 Жыл бұрын
Also, the additional vacuum pressure from the plastic trying to go to its resting state adds a bit more suction. It would be better if the walls were more flexible and could then be manipulated to draw the water up to start the flow. The weight of the water being drawn up from the well must always be less than the suction pressure at the outlet or it will draw air and end the siphoning.
@uprightfossil6673 Жыл бұрын
@@uprightfossil6673 points taken, but this creation shown here is not about science because if it’s to be so then the complete contraption needs to be scrutinised and modified accordingly. This clever idea is all about pure intelligence and as such will no doubt be modified as needed by practical experience.
@rajrai8073 Жыл бұрын
@@rajrai8073 the Laws of Physics are pure science. Disputing them is the work of the uneducated, malcontents and poorly disciplined.
@uprightfossil6673 Жыл бұрын
@@uprightfossil6673 Oh? I didn’t know all that educated & disciplined stuff; but you seem to have ‘been there and done that’ to be able to judge others so easily. Video was about a cheap and easy way to get water out, but if you start using pure science in this kinda DIY ventures then why not just go buy a water pump. In rural life the idea this video gives is extremely helpful to save money by not buying pumps etc when one can easily assemble using spare items therefore save ultimately on crops cost to consumers. Hindsight.
@rajrai8073 Жыл бұрын
After watching and reading comments it is clear to me that a lot of people do not understand how powerful vacuum really is, nor how easy it is to create. I work with aquaponics and I am always looking for efficient ways to move water from tank to tank. I think I have found a good one. Thanks
@uprightfossil6673 Жыл бұрын
But vacuum is total emptiness. Vacuum is no force and can not move any water. Amospheric air pressure on the other hand…
@kjellg6532 Жыл бұрын
@@kjellg6532 right. So let’s explain how a vacuum cleaner works for children to understand. Perhaps when you gain some life experience you will get a chance to find out how wires are fed trough conduit. Hint: a vacuum cleaner is attached to one end of the conduit.
@uprightfossil6673 Жыл бұрын
@@kjellg6532 also, when you read the wiki for your definition, read a bit further and you will understand vacuum from a working side.(as these gentlemen did in the video)
@uprightfossil6673 Жыл бұрын
@@uprightfossil6673 It happens I have been working with inducing fiber into plastic conduits. We never used vacuum, but compressed air from a compressor. The compressed air was searching its way to the lower pressure at the exit of the tube, bringing the fluttering fiber with it. Now if the pressure at the exit was zero, vacuum, still the high pressure from an open entry end would use 1 bar atmospheric pressure to rush towards the low pressure exit bringing the fiber with it. Now is it the vacuum that pulls the fiber or the atmosphere that pushes it?
@kjellg6532 Жыл бұрын
@@kjellg6532 sure child. Keep “blowing” your way through cable in conduit. I believe you! Really I do! I have no doubt you are a master tech. 😂 when you need more than a few cm or have a “Y” let us know how you so smartly made that cable go where you want it. Bwahahah. 😂 🤡
@uprightfossil6673 Жыл бұрын
Ever try siphoning gas from a jug to a boat or another car? The flow will continue after sucking enough liquid towards the end, so long as the jug or item being filled is below the water/liquid line, it will continue to fill until the liquid is gone or pressure is lost. Basic physics that I remember as a child in science. Lol Good prototype though for having the shutoff valve close to the source to reduce loss of pressure. 👍
@ThorBurn1der4 Жыл бұрын
Hi foot valve is not required if attached will be still better I think
@sanjayshringarpure3895 Жыл бұрын
Nice man 👍👍
@deograciasgamadacostalobo1595 Жыл бұрын
Massa! Parabéns pelo vídeo! Se a altura de água que tem que ser sugada for pequena como a do vídeo, esse depósito é suficiente, caso contrário terá que ser bem maior, um tambor de 100 ou 200 litros, por exemplo para que a força de sucção permita fazer subir uma coluna de água mais alta. se eu estiver errado, alguém que me corrija se fizerem favor. Um abraço e felicidades.😀
@pedrold9 ай бұрын
super👍👍👍
@ianas7467 Жыл бұрын
This is great, thank you!
@shahaaa Жыл бұрын
It is a hoax.
@Dingsrud Жыл бұрын
Très bien. Bon courage. Maroc
@solaymanchouach2271 Жыл бұрын
So beautiful place! Yes I feel so sad for him not permit in the walkway. Aw he so cute though.
@MaliUSA Жыл бұрын
In a siphon pump (really a gravity pump) the weight of the liquid coming out of the tank (in the hose) must be heavier than the weight of the liquid coming into the tank. If you use a smaller hose coming into the tank than going out it will work. Using a more ridged tank alleviates the vacuum collapse problem.
@jaynelson4175 Жыл бұрын
do you think they used a foot valve for this?
@Soothsayer210 Жыл бұрын
Pressure valve
@jussikankinen94099 ай бұрын
To achieve optimal flow pipe length from well to header tank will determine header tank size and pipe diameter, you can not use two different diameters as this leads to inadequate flow to the system. I grew up with no electricity and this is a highly valued knowledge where I'm from.
@luckylion26576 ай бұрын
At 2:55 those wind turbines are really working hard to save the planet!
@johnlockesghost5592 Жыл бұрын
@John Locke's Ghost Working about as well as your brain. 🤣
@matthewgoedtel5998 Жыл бұрын
@@matthewgoedtel5998 Fun fact: a wind turbines gearbox can hold 60 gallons of oil that has to be changed every 3 years (assuming there are no unscheduled repairs). That's 20 gallons a year, or about 10 times as much as a normal car would use.
@johnlockesghost5592 Жыл бұрын
@@johnlockesghost5592 Fun fact, your story doesn't matter. Is oil recyclable?
@matthewgoedtel5998 Жыл бұрын
@@matthewgoedtel5998 sure is, unlike wind turbine blades.
@johnlockesghost5592 Жыл бұрын
@@johnlockesghost5592 Do you ever get tired of being wrong?
@matthewgoedtel5998 Жыл бұрын
Obrigado por compartilhar a sua ideia com agente Já tinha visto um sistema chamado bomba
@Criatividade-zg5iw3 ай бұрын
Thanks ....great idea
@luisaliaga8294 Жыл бұрын
Physics + Suction = this water pump. How does it work? 2 things to remember. Air tight connections at the tank and water weight. You just need enough suction and water weight to pull the water out of the well and into the tank and then gravity takes it from there. The water dumped into the tank to get it started is known as "priming the pump" which means any obstruction at end of the pipe in the well and you'll have to go through priming it again. You need a good filter on the end to prevent obstructions and it would help to have a feed tank with a check valve this tank feeds into in case you need to prime the system again.
@kbakeritsallaboutnobody.5761 Жыл бұрын
Nice idea but won't it take air bubbles from outlet pipe ?
@karaikal3604 Жыл бұрын
Will take. Will suck all air unless is under the watter.
@creativemario101 Жыл бұрын
I was just looking at a container I have just like that before I saw this video 😁
@thomascoleman7301 Жыл бұрын
Great job man, tks for sharing
@huaxingtong9180 Жыл бұрын
Mdñwuw
@marianabellorin339711 ай бұрын
My knowledge of physics says that water moves from rejoin of high potential to that of low potential. Can you explain the principle behind water moving up. The water in the well have greater suction pressure than that at the tip of the tap.
@innopeaceideas8434 Жыл бұрын
im with you here....from what i understand,the water flowing out is the water initially added to the plastic container....its supposed to work under the assumption that as the water leaves it creates a partial vaccum which sucks water from the well...this partial vaccum can be seen in action at the end in as the container is bending into itself
@mickeyk899 Жыл бұрын
however,this assumption is wrong...the air pressure working at the surface levelo of the well water will equalise with the end of the hose and then the water will stop flowing
@mickeyk899 Жыл бұрын
@@mickeyk899 trying to make sense of it. Possibly a one way valve at the bottom of the inlet?
@cavelvlan25 Жыл бұрын
Simple enough it's siphoning
@justinreed9852 Жыл бұрын
The air pressure on the water in the well and the suction of the water being drawn out of the jug
@justinreed9852 Жыл бұрын
niște băieți deștepți. bravo
@osho667 Жыл бұрын
Sint prosti aia care-i crede...:)))
@lukagenovese Жыл бұрын
if you direct the water in the same original tank do you obtain pepetual motion?
@TheBigSheepS6 ай бұрын
Great, thats what i was searching for. Tank you
@heikosiebentaler7683 Жыл бұрын
But remember, this system only works downhill. A siphon can not bring water uphill.
@Dingsrud Жыл бұрын
Well done, you've just invented a working siphon (a large one at least).
@alanseymour1252 Жыл бұрын
A “working siphon” is a great definition. Lots of people seem to lack the understanding of what work is and fail to see how this works. Cheers
@uprightfossil6673 Жыл бұрын
طريقه نستخدمها بالعراق منذ زمن بعيد فقط اذا تستخدم خزان حديد افضل من خزان البلاستيك
@user-om7uq2tu4d Жыл бұрын
اكيد جربتها ؟؟؟؟
@user-ww5im5id3u Жыл бұрын
Bonjour s'il vous plaît ça peut servir jusqu'à quelle distance merci beaucoup pour me répondre je suis au Congo démocratique en Afrique centrale
@docteurpaulinmarselmbaya5739 Жыл бұрын
Now show the whole video so we can see where the pump is.
@TheSaskachewan1 Жыл бұрын
I have tried it and worked perfectly weldone
@djMutakunanzva4 ай бұрын
It only works if the outletbto the field is lower than the water level in the well.
@kjellg65324 ай бұрын
You are a Fucking genius... I've watched loads of these videos now and I am crying with laughter each time. Keep doing what you're doing I haven't laughed this much since I was in high school. Just totally hilarious keep them coming
@claudiu34 Жыл бұрын
Incroyable 👍👌
@spoutnikpatrick8400 Жыл бұрын
works well in hydro systems very well.
@floydkettle2469 Жыл бұрын
Very good. Thanks
@MienTay5K Жыл бұрын
easy and smart thank you for sharing
@marymungai4429 Жыл бұрын
Once you open the tap water in the can flows and equal qnty of vacuum created in the can that vacuum suck the water from well and siphon created that flows. 😉
@venugopals3887 Жыл бұрын
Yes, but need a foot value at the source end of the pipe to prevent water flowing back to the well.
@praveendsouze Жыл бұрын
should a *non-returnable valve* be attached to the hose, to avoid *catching air*
@javidpawaskar9462 Жыл бұрын
Great job how much water did you need to put in to prime it please
@maxinedurling3425 Жыл бұрын
you need to put in enough water to remove the air from your intake pipe
@drewtower Жыл бұрын
Sunteți Bravo!!!
@victorpostoronca559610 ай бұрын
This is very clever because it is so simple. I wonder if there’s a limit to the depth of the well/borehole? I hope our friends in some of our third world countries spot this it could be very helpful.
@acuriousfellow Жыл бұрын
The end of the pipe needs to be below the water level of the source and there is a (roughly) 10m limit on the height of the siphon.
@matejlieskovsky9625 Жыл бұрын
Yes Sandy. I'm in Kenya and tried it. It really works.
@ngangaken8731 Жыл бұрын
The limit for the depth is zero. Once the outlet is higher than the water level in the well it does not work. All videos pretending that it does work for a deep well are fake videos.
@sciencefreak9070 Жыл бұрын
@@sciencefreak9070 of course I concede the syphon effect is quickly destroyed if the output is above the source. I am more gullible than I thought or plain dozy! Thanks.
@acuriousfellow Жыл бұрын
@@ngangaken8731 I want to try it too
@colesanimalvids8588 Жыл бұрын
It is a siphon and not a pump. This technique is often used to take oil from a larger drum to smaller drum and only pipe is used for this.
@tarak0274 Жыл бұрын
Correct. But a siphon only works if the outlet is lower than the water level in the well. This video pretends that this also works if the outlet is higher than the water level in the well. This can only be achieved by trickery. Clear fake.
@sciencefreak9070 Жыл бұрын
Great idea for a syphon!!
@carol07643 Жыл бұрын
poca profundidad de al columna de agua en el pozo y un notable desnivel del trayecto..... produce únicamente un sifon, la succión de ese recipiente no resultaría suficiente para elevar el agua de pozo a una notable profundidad aun drenando el agua del recipiente.
@albertoolivares3240 Жыл бұрын
Your water source is up and drain is down the hill, so you just need the tube and suck the water from mouth at the down hill end you will get the water. Siphon will going to do the job
@samanabayarathna6776 Жыл бұрын
P9
@josaquadrado899 Жыл бұрын
Dude, sucking the water from mouth is impossible if the water source is too low from you and/or the water hose is too long. Plus people might not want to suck dubious water from some dirty garden hose! There are water pumps for a reason! If it was that easy people won't bother to buy and use pump!
@LeChristEstRoi Жыл бұрын
Suckling with mouth on a 20 meter hose. !? It will be a lot of suckling , a lot of suckling indeed, my man.
@emeralddragongaming2930 Жыл бұрын
You're right that this is just a siphon but you could not put enough suction on a hose in that scenario to be able to start the siphon. Your lungs don't have the capacity to draw that much water from that depth. That's why the five gallon jug is a good priming device but it is still ultimately a siphon. They need enough water in The Jug to overcome the lift required to pull water out of the well. The weight of the water leaving The Jug and going downhill is what gives you that lift. Your lungs are incapable of achieving that.
@mikeslater6246 Жыл бұрын
Oigan tíos, eleven la altura del recipiente, y obtendrán mejorres resultados, ya tienen la idea.
@JuanPerez-tx2wm Жыл бұрын
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@WillardMoonga-us4lhАй бұрын
I like this video thank you for sharing it to view i wish your channel more success
@everythingtv19105 ай бұрын
Do we need a foot valve to the pipe
@shafeejaleel713228 күн бұрын
The submersible pump does wonders
@oajamfibia Жыл бұрын
did you not notice? the plastic gallon shrink alot. I think this works true.. ill try this with a DIY reservoir, with bracket inside to counter the shrinking effect.
@GamyCoE Жыл бұрын
Obviously you don't comprehend the science of how a siphon works.
@eldiablo7862 Жыл бұрын
@@GamyCoE There is a vacuum created, but this does not mean that it works. If the outlet is higher than the water level in the well it does definitely _not_ work. The vacuum would stop the flow at the outlet before it would be strong enough to pull up water from the well.
@sciencefreak9070 Жыл бұрын
@@sciencefreak9070 Only way this can work as demonstrated is through a suction mechanism, much the same way you suck water out of a barrel but in this case assisted by the force of Gravity and atmospheric pressure acting water in the barrel creating the vacuum within the barrel itself. Gravity and Atmospheric pressure will always work in favor of the outlet pipe, that is moving down and out, as long as the barrel is airtight this creates a suction that pulls the water up and into the barrel continuing form the inlet pipe to fill the vacuum created by the outlet pipe discharging while aided by the force of gravity and atmospheric pressure. Hence, the water cannot suck back up and out of the inlet pipe due to the gravity pulling down and the weight of atmospheric pressure pushing down and force creating suction. No laws of physics are violated in this setup in my humble opinion. You have tried and failed then chances are you're doing something wrong. This is principle should work as explained here: www.tec-science.com/mechanics/gases-and-liquids/how-does-a-drinking-straw-work-principle-maximum-suction-lift/#:~:text=Sucking%20creates%20a%20vacuum%20in%20the,the%20beverage%20through%20the%20drinking%20straw.&text=Sucking%20creates%20a%20vacuum,through%20the%20drinking%20straw.&text=a%20vacuum%20in%20the,the%20beverage%20through%20the
@geoffreysari6239 Жыл бұрын
@@geoffreysari6239 The key point is the vacuum (or better low pressure area) in the barrel. This vacuum "sucks" at both sides, inlet and outlet. And if the outlet is higher than the water level in the well the increasing vacuum stops the outflow already before it is big enough to bring water up from the well. And once the outflow stops the vacuum does not grow anymore. An example: if you have 4 meters from the top of the barrel to the well water and the barrel is 1 meter high with inlet at the top and outlet right at the bottom of the barrel: A pressure of 0,9 bar in the vacuum area is already sufficient to stop the outflow. But you would need 0,6 bar to bring up the water for the 4 meters. As far as laws of physics are concerned: you can not lift water (or any other object) to a higher level without an input of energy. If this would work you could let the water flow back in the well and drive a turbine on its way. This would be a perpetuum mobile, you could gain energy without spending any energy.
@sciencefreak9070 Жыл бұрын
Have you attached any check valve at the end of the pipe that is inside the well?
Basically Syphon. Vacuum is created in the can top which keeps pulling water from well. However any leakage in pipe from well or joint may affect working. And every time you start, priming may be required. However nocost usefull Jugad!👏
What a great Idea! Thanks!
I video di KZhead che ho visionato sono risultato molto interessante con forte apprezzamento complimento per il lavoro svolto
yes it works brother ! many thanks
At 5:25 no «pumping» takes place. No siphon can lift any water up from a well. At 7:00 it MAY work, if, and oly if the output to the field is lower than the water level down in the well.
It worked! Tank you sir.
Very neat and simple way to create a syphon using a container as a header tank - I've never seen it done that way before!
E tu vuoi che io credo a questa stupidaggine? E contro ogni legge della fisica!
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La gente :
@@nicolinosalladini2528 allora, bisogna pensare dal principio che l'acqua uscente dal rubinetto che ha posizionato in basso al bidone fa creare un vuoto, questo vuoto deve essere riempito, il tubo che scende nel pozzo è posizionato in alto al bidone, quindi il vuoto creato dall'acqua che esce fa aspirare l'acqua del pozzo creando una pompa autoalimentata, è praticamente lo stesso principio che facciamo noi quando beviamo da una cannuccia.
Hose is downhill, prob could have siphoned it from the end by mouth.
Very simple way lifting water from underground well that so inexpensive too. It needs a secure air tide bottle and few pvc pipes. Make sure bottle has enough pressure controls construction that means quality material made product. Wonderfully presented it. What is siphon? "Siphons are often used to empty containers of liquid that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to empty, for example, a large glass fish tank. In a siphon, the water falling down one side of the tube pulls up water on the other side"
Это работает на разности мас, 15 кг тянет 5 кг, молодцы надо попробовать у себя , это бесплатная энергия взятая из гравитации земли, браво.
Ну прямо доцент Физики :))
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Simple yet brilliant.. thanks for the knowledge.
It’s a siphon….
Excellent 👌👌
Going to try this today. I think I might even be able to buy a canister with a spigot on it. I have a 400 gallon rain water tank and have been using a hose siphon, which has become more trouble than its worth. This looks simple enough and I don't have to worry about losing the hose into the tank.
Simple and useful. Thanks
What's the maximum depth it can draw water from?
@@jamesisiko2864 0 m. It is a scam. It works only from top level to lower level....
Всё гениальное просто!
Thank you for explaining this thoroughly!
Very clever idea , I hope this solves the problem for many people with no electricity supply
learn physics. It won't solve anything. It's just a pipe through which water flows behind the tank located above.
do more of this!! this is amazing
Great job thanks 👍
You really good at explaining thank you
Nguyên lý của loại máy bơm này là khi nước chảy ra xẽ tạo chân không trong bình, lực hút của chân không phải đủ mạnh để lấy nước vào bình nếu không xẽ không thành công.
Thanks dude this really helped me a lot I did the steps that's you did thanks man!
Thank you new friend God bless you
Very clever 👍
bon courage felisitation تحياتي من المغرب مدينة سلا فكرة متازة الله يحفضك جلب الماء عن طريق الهواء ptetion
I did one like that a couple of years ago, except I built it with 8" pvc pipe
It worked perfectly!!! Thank you so much
It only worked because the end of output hose is below the water level in the well.
@@wildthoughts6959 Of course, but you can allways repeat the process by pouring water in the canister and sinking the pipe in the water well, creating vaccuum.
@@nevermind-wp3bf In fact, I tried this experiment in my garage last week. I put the tank (7 gallon bucket) at 3.5 feet height source at 2 feet , and destination on floor. Water was flowing at gushing speed. It emptied my 2 gallon source in a flash. However, as soon as I lowered my source to destination level on floor , water stood still. And air started to get sucked in from destination hose to adjust the low pressure (vacuum) inside the tank.
@@nevermind-wp3bf As most people you forget that the vacuum does not only suck at the inlet, it also sucks at the outlet. And if you analyse water pressures at both sides you will find, that with an increasing vacuum the water flow at the outlet will be stopped before the vacuum is strong enough to pull water from a deep well. This system only works if the outlet is lower than the water level in the well. But in this case no tank is needed, just a hose prefilled with water.
@@wildthoughts6959 Thanks! You are right.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Hola lo felicito por esa idea una pregunta dónde está sacando el agua es algún poso
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Excellent. So obvious yet nobody thinks about it. Thanks! I'll be using it!
Is it working?
No chance
This is awesome!!!!
Kısa ve öz çok güzel gösterdiniz elinize saglık teşekür ederim
The simplest and the best. Thank you.
Do not judge things you yourself have not tried or experimented beforeIt is mere nonsense.
@@maherhasna4979 It has no right to work - simple hoax.
Show! Espetáculo! Impressionante! Magnífico!
very very useful vedio,thank you for sharing.
4.01 ... in the North of Germany it takes 4 men to screw in a ceiling light bulb, one to hold the bulb into the fitting and 3 who hold him up and walk in a circle until tight...
Allora devono nascere di nuovo. Nascono già difettosi?😮
You can do a ram pump if you go down hill so you can pump higher that your water source,other than that with your set up if you are down hill and lower than your water source you woudn't need that canister.
Yes
The initial flow from the faucet is from the water in the plastic tank. The flow at the hose however will only work to draw water from the well if the end of the hose is below the well’a waterline.
Nope the negative pressure created in the tank when the water flows out creates vacuum which creates suction and draws up the water to fill the area of negative pressure.
@@ModernGentleman The video ends with the plastic tank having collapsed under the vacuum. and no water was pulled from the well. the op is right
Right. the vacuum is pulling on both ends - the well pipe and drain hose. they will reach equilibrium and no water will flow once the initial potential energy of filling the tank is expended.
Im still at the garbage drill bit taking 10 mins to drill through a plastic barrel.
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Nice idea thank you.
This is great. I wonder if the bottle and pipes were larger if the suction and output would also be larger.
There is a limit vacuums can pull, it also depends on the strenght of the cistern , at the end of the video the imploding-process allready starting . Rule ; what's coming out of the tap has to come in by the suction pipe , no less ( causing the cistern running dry which stops the flow by air coming in), and just enough to keep the cannister properly filled . Remember that all that water in the upgoing pipe can be a serious weight which must be tackled by vacuum-force. Once you attache a hosepipe on that tap, it becomes a whole different system ( syphone and gravity) .
No The opposite
From what I have learned in my experiments, as you increase the diameter and the depth of the pipe into the well, you need a LOT more power to pull it up. Best to start small.
Hice el experimento, pero no resultó, el agua del valde se iba hacia el estanque en vez de succionar y salir por la llave. Al sellar el valde, incluso se tensaba la tapa de plástico, pero no hay caso ,escurre hacia el lado contrario. ALGUIEN SABE POR QUÉ PASA ESO, POR FAVOR, ME EXPLIQUE ?😢
Still working as of today! Thank you!
You tried it?
its nothing but a siphoning process but i appreciate this for presenting in another way
it worked. Thankss sooooo much.
Nice job illustrating how atmospheric pressure works against reduced pressure in the small container
Since the outlet is higher than the water level in the well, this can not work. A reduced pressure building up in the container would stop the outflow of water before it would be strong enough to draw water from a deeper well. The effect in this video is obviously faked.
pembodohan..
If it had worked with just the tank on top of the concrete pipe I'd be impressed. But when you put the hose on it just became a siphon with a way of priming it built in.
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So, a water pump without electricity or fuel? A water pump is a siphon.
It's simple hydraulics not magic 😄. What you're describing isn't possible.
Perfect and simple
Bună băieți! O ideie foarte bună! Felicitări! Puteam sa jur dupa 10 secunde de vizionare ca sunteți de-ai mei. Succes in tot ce faceti!
I’d be impressed if you could make the water flow up hill
Just like another commentator stated , couple the Bose to a ram pump and you can make it go uphill. Only trouble with the ram pump is it wastes a lot of water to operate.
Seeing the sides of the bottle sucked in tells me you created a vacuum and it works.
No. It does create a vacuum but it does not work if the water level in the well is lower than the outlet. The vacuum works both ways. An increasing vacuum would first stop the flow from the outlet before it is strong enough to draw water from the well.
Beautiful well done so simple so encanomick? Easier to work with water from A to b and bring it up at ease gives a lot for very little input lovely. 💓😊🙏☯️☮️
Very nice. Thank you
Gotta be the bluntest drill I've ever seen
Bravo !!!! 👍👍👍👍
Feek. 😁
What material they used to connect the pvc pipe for inlet under the water to get in?
Nice, thanks for the knowledge. Bravo
The plastic jerrycan tank either needs to be a stronger one , with walls stiff enough to stand the strong suction forces, or the inlet pipe diameter should be increased so that outlet demand can be provided efficiently. But still a very good idea. Well done guys 👏👏👍🏻
The diameter of the pipes/hoses is determined by the laws of physics applied to each specific case. A larger diameter pipe from the well will require a higher vacuum to lift the weight of the water if done incorrectly the outlet pipe will simply suck air eventually. That is the problem some have encountered and have used as an excuse to say this will not work. I have done it. IT WORKS JUST FINE! No more sucking on dirty fish tank hoses or carrying batteries and pumps out in the field..
Also, the additional vacuum pressure from the plastic trying to go to its resting state adds a bit more suction. It would be better if the walls were more flexible and could then be manipulated to draw the water up to start the flow. The weight of the water being drawn up from the well must always be less than the suction pressure at the outlet or it will draw air and end the siphoning.
@@uprightfossil6673 points taken, but this creation shown here is not about science because if it’s to be so then the complete contraption needs to be scrutinised and modified accordingly. This clever idea is all about pure intelligence and as such will no doubt be modified as needed by practical experience.
@@rajrai8073 the Laws of Physics are pure science. Disputing them is the work of the uneducated, malcontents and poorly disciplined.
@@uprightfossil6673 Oh? I didn’t know all that educated & disciplined stuff; but you seem to have ‘been there and done that’ to be able to judge others so easily. Video was about a cheap and easy way to get water out, but if you start using pure science in this kinda DIY ventures then why not just go buy a water pump. In rural life the idea this video gives is extremely helpful to save money by not buying pumps etc when one can easily assemble using spare items therefore save ultimately on crops cost to consumers. Hindsight.
After watching and reading comments it is clear to me that a lot of people do not understand how powerful vacuum really is, nor how easy it is to create. I work with aquaponics and I am always looking for efficient ways to move water from tank to tank. I think I have found a good one. Thanks
But vacuum is total emptiness. Vacuum is no force and can not move any water. Amospheric air pressure on the other hand…
@@kjellg6532 right. So let’s explain how a vacuum cleaner works for children to understand. Perhaps when you gain some life experience you will get a chance to find out how wires are fed trough conduit. Hint: a vacuum cleaner is attached to one end of the conduit.
@@kjellg6532 also, when you read the wiki for your definition, read a bit further and you will understand vacuum from a working side.(as these gentlemen did in the video)
@@uprightfossil6673 It happens I have been working with inducing fiber into plastic conduits. We never used vacuum, but compressed air from a compressor. The compressed air was searching its way to the lower pressure at the exit of the tube, bringing the fluttering fiber with it. Now if the pressure at the exit was zero, vacuum, still the high pressure from an open entry end would use 1 bar atmospheric pressure to rush towards the low pressure exit bringing the fiber with it. Now is it the vacuum that pulls the fiber or the atmosphere that pushes it?
@@kjellg6532 sure child. Keep “blowing” your way through cable in conduit. I believe you! Really I do! I have no doubt you are a master tech. 😂 when you need more than a few cm or have a “Y” let us know how you so smartly made that cable go where you want it. Bwahahah. 😂 🤡
Ever try siphoning gas from a jug to a boat or another car? The flow will continue after sucking enough liquid towards the end, so long as the jug or item being filled is below the water/liquid line, it will continue to fill until the liquid is gone or pressure is lost. Basic physics that I remember as a child in science. Lol Good prototype though for having the shutoff valve close to the source to reduce loss of pressure. 👍
Hi foot valve is not required if attached will be still better I think
Nice man 👍👍
Massa! Parabéns pelo vídeo! Se a altura de água que tem que ser sugada for pequena como a do vídeo, esse depósito é suficiente, caso contrário terá que ser bem maior, um tambor de 100 ou 200 litros, por exemplo para que a força de sucção permita fazer subir uma coluna de água mais alta. se eu estiver errado, alguém que me corrija se fizerem favor. Um abraço e felicidades.😀
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This is great, thank you!
It is a hoax.
Très bien. Bon courage. Maroc
So beautiful place! Yes I feel so sad for him not permit in the walkway. Aw he so cute though.
In a siphon pump (really a gravity pump) the weight of the liquid coming out of the tank (in the hose) must be heavier than the weight of the liquid coming into the tank. If you use a smaller hose coming into the tank than going out it will work. Using a more ridged tank alleviates the vacuum collapse problem.
do you think they used a foot valve for this?
Pressure valve
To achieve optimal flow pipe length from well to header tank will determine header tank size and pipe diameter, you can not use two different diameters as this leads to inadequate flow to the system. I grew up with no electricity and this is a highly valued knowledge where I'm from.
At 2:55 those wind turbines are really working hard to save the planet!
@John Locke's Ghost Working about as well as your brain. 🤣
@@matthewgoedtel5998 Fun fact: a wind turbines gearbox can hold 60 gallons of oil that has to be changed every 3 years (assuming there are no unscheduled repairs). That's 20 gallons a year, or about 10 times as much as a normal car would use.
@@johnlockesghost5592 Fun fact, your story doesn't matter. Is oil recyclable?
@@matthewgoedtel5998 sure is, unlike wind turbine blades.
@@johnlockesghost5592 Do you ever get tired of being wrong?
Obrigado por compartilhar a sua ideia com agente Já tinha visto um sistema chamado bomba
Thanks ....great idea
Physics + Suction = this water pump. How does it work? 2 things to remember. Air tight connections at the tank and water weight. You just need enough suction and water weight to pull the water out of the well and into the tank and then gravity takes it from there. The water dumped into the tank to get it started is known as "priming the pump" which means any obstruction at end of the pipe in the well and you'll have to go through priming it again. You need a good filter on the end to prevent obstructions and it would help to have a feed tank with a check valve this tank feeds into in case you need to prime the system again.
Nice idea but won't it take air bubbles from outlet pipe ?
Will take. Will suck all air unless is under the watter.
I was just looking at a container I have just like that before I saw this video 😁
Great job man, tks for sharing
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My knowledge of physics says that water moves from rejoin of high potential to that of low potential. Can you explain the principle behind water moving up. The water in the well have greater suction pressure than that at the tip of the tap.
im with you here....from what i understand,the water flowing out is the water initially added to the plastic container....its supposed to work under the assumption that as the water leaves it creates a partial vaccum which sucks water from the well...this partial vaccum can be seen in action at the end in as the container is bending into itself
however,this assumption is wrong...the air pressure working at the surface levelo of the well water will equalise with the end of the hose and then the water will stop flowing
@@mickeyk899 trying to make sense of it. Possibly a one way valve at the bottom of the inlet?
Simple enough it's siphoning
The air pressure on the water in the well and the suction of the water being drawn out of the jug
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Sint prosti aia care-i crede...:)))
if you direct the water in the same original tank do you obtain pepetual motion?
Great, thats what i was searching for. Tank you
But remember, this system only works downhill. A siphon can not bring water uphill.
Well done, you've just invented a working siphon (a large one at least).
A “working siphon” is a great definition. Lots of people seem to lack the understanding of what work is and fail to see how this works. Cheers
طريقه نستخدمها بالعراق منذ زمن بعيد فقط اذا تستخدم خزان حديد افضل من خزان البلاستيك
اكيد جربتها ؟؟؟؟
Bonjour s'il vous plaît ça peut servir jusqu'à quelle distance merci beaucoup pour me répondre je suis au Congo démocratique en Afrique centrale
Now show the whole video so we can see where the pump is.
I have tried it and worked perfectly weldone
It only works if the outletbto the field is lower than the water level in the well.
You are a Fucking genius... I've watched loads of these videos now and I am crying with laughter each time. Keep doing what you're doing I haven't laughed this much since I was in high school. Just totally hilarious keep them coming
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works well in hydro systems very well.
Very good. Thanks
easy and smart thank you for sharing
Once you open the tap water in the can flows and equal qnty of vacuum created in the can that vacuum suck the water from well and siphon created that flows. 😉
Yes, but need a foot value at the source end of the pipe to prevent water flowing back to the well.
should a *non-returnable valve* be attached to the hose, to avoid *catching air*
Great job how much water did you need to put in to prime it please
you need to put in enough water to remove the air from your intake pipe
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This is very clever because it is so simple. I wonder if there’s a limit to the depth of the well/borehole? I hope our friends in some of our third world countries spot this it could be very helpful.
The end of the pipe needs to be below the water level of the source and there is a (roughly) 10m limit on the height of the siphon.
Yes Sandy. I'm in Kenya and tried it. It really works.
The limit for the depth is zero. Once the outlet is higher than the water level in the well it does not work. All videos pretending that it does work for a deep well are fake videos.
@@sciencefreak9070 of course I concede the syphon effect is quickly destroyed if the output is above the source. I am more gullible than I thought or plain dozy! Thanks.
@@ngangaken8731 I want to try it too
It is a siphon and not a pump. This technique is often used to take oil from a larger drum to smaller drum and only pipe is used for this.
Correct. But a siphon only works if the outlet is lower than the water level in the well. This video pretends that this also works if the outlet is higher than the water level in the well. This can only be achieved by trickery. Clear fake.
Great idea for a syphon!!
poca profundidad de al columna de agua en el pozo y un notable desnivel del trayecto..... produce únicamente un sifon, la succión de ese recipiente no resultaría suficiente para elevar el agua de pozo a una notable profundidad aun drenando el agua del recipiente.
Your water source is up and drain is down the hill, so you just need the tube and suck the water from mouth at the down hill end you will get the water. Siphon will going to do the job
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Dude, sucking the water from mouth is impossible if the water source is too low from you and/or the water hose is too long. Plus people might not want to suck dubious water from some dirty garden hose! There are water pumps for a reason! If it was that easy people won't bother to buy and use pump!
Suckling with mouth on a 20 meter hose. !? It will be a lot of suckling , a lot of suckling indeed, my man.
You're right that this is just a siphon but you could not put enough suction on a hose in that scenario to be able to start the siphon. Your lungs don't have the capacity to draw that much water from that depth. That's why the five gallon jug is a good priming device but it is still ultimately a siphon. They need enough water in The Jug to overcome the lift required to pull water out of the well. The weight of the water leaving The Jug and going downhill is what gives you that lift. Your lungs are incapable of achieving that.
Oigan tíos, eleven la altura del recipiente, y obtendrán mejorres resultados, ya tienen la idea.
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I like this video thank you for sharing it to view i wish your channel more success
Do we need a foot valve to the pipe
The submersible pump does wonders
did you not notice? the plastic gallon shrink alot. I think this works true.. ill try this with a DIY reservoir, with bracket inside to counter the shrinking effect.
Obviously you don't comprehend the science of how a siphon works.
@@GamyCoE There is a vacuum created, but this does not mean that it works. If the outlet is higher than the water level in the well it does definitely _not_ work. The vacuum would stop the flow at the outlet before it would be strong enough to pull up water from the well.
@@sciencefreak9070 Only way this can work as demonstrated is through a suction mechanism, much the same way you suck water out of a barrel but in this case assisted by the force of Gravity and atmospheric pressure acting water in the barrel creating the vacuum within the barrel itself. Gravity and Atmospheric pressure will always work in favor of the outlet pipe, that is moving down and out, as long as the barrel is airtight this creates a suction that pulls the water up and into the barrel continuing form the inlet pipe to fill the vacuum created by the outlet pipe discharging while aided by the force of gravity and atmospheric pressure. Hence, the water cannot suck back up and out of the inlet pipe due to the gravity pulling down and the weight of atmospheric pressure pushing down and force creating suction. No laws of physics are violated in this setup in my humble opinion. You have tried and failed then chances are you're doing something wrong. This is principle should work as explained here: www.tec-science.com/mechanics/gases-and-liquids/how-does-a-drinking-straw-work-principle-maximum-suction-lift/#:~:text=Sucking%20creates%20a%20vacuum%20in%20the,the%20beverage%20through%20the%20drinking%20straw.&text=Sucking%20creates%20a%20vacuum,through%20the%20drinking%20straw.&text=a%20vacuum%20in%20the,the%20beverage%20through%20the
@@geoffreysari6239 The key point is the vacuum (or better low pressure area) in the barrel. This vacuum "sucks" at both sides, inlet and outlet. And if the outlet is higher than the water level in the well the increasing vacuum stops the outflow already before it is big enough to bring water up from the well. And once the outflow stops the vacuum does not grow anymore. An example: if you have 4 meters from the top of the barrel to the well water and the barrel is 1 meter high with inlet at the top and outlet right at the bottom of the barrel: A pressure of 0,9 bar in the vacuum area is already sufficient to stop the outflow. But you would need 0,6 bar to bring up the water for the 4 meters. As far as laws of physics are concerned: you can not lift water (or any other object) to a higher level without an input of energy. If this would work you could let the water flow back in the well and drive a turbine on its way. This would be a perpetuum mobile, you could gain energy without spending any energy.
Have you attached any check valve at the end of the pipe that is inside the well?