No motor. No electricity. 3,000 liters/day. 💧 T...
I'm not very natural-looking. This is a round pump. It's an incredible invention. It was invented many years ago, but it never caught on because it's very inefficient. But it works, and it works well. And as you can see, there's no motor, there's nothing that's powering this except water pressure. There's a tank up here on the hill that's providing pressure, and it comes down, and it has two check valves. One there, and the other check valve is here. And they rotate. The pressure in the pipe hits the check valve, causes it to close, which opens the other one, and it goes back and forth between each one of those bloops, bloops. And this one at this moment is pumping 60 meters high up into our workshop up on top of the hill. And completely free, and no cost of operating whatsoever. And if you have the water, we're not wasting the water. It goes right back through the drain and back into the same stream that we collect it from. So for us, it's very efficient, but for a lot of people, it's not. But if you live in the country and you have a stream that this works with, you have to have a little bit of a drop in the water level. And you have that drop, then it's a way for you to have water in your house at no cost. This right now will pump to 60 meters high about 3,000 liters a day. That's a lot of water. That's a lot more than people, than a family uses, especially out here. People, they don't have washing machines and all that sort of stuff. So 3,000 liters is enough for a whole family. But anyway, it's part of the things that we're showing here so people can understand and know what you can do when you're living off the grid or in a more sustainable manner. Thank you. Don't forget to like and subscribe. And remember, I love you.
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