Rod:

 

Congratulations on your first successful ram pump installation.

If you really want to impress your neighbor, use 288 gallons per day, rather 
than 12 gallons per hour.

 

Do not worry about not having the pressure gauge. Peak Pressure generated in 
the pump body is of such a short duration, cheap gauges will not measure it 
accurately anyway. And, if you set the pump to generate the maximum pressure 
spike, it will diminish your output. If you do mount one, the pipe cock or 
valve below the gauge is important. Without it (or if you forget to close it) 
the repeated pressure spikes will beat the gauge to death over time.

 

Best way to measure the performance is by accurately measuring the output. You 
are at about 750ml per minute. A one or two quart Pyrex measuring cup is an 
excellent device for measuring output. On the metric side they are marked in 
50ml increments and you can guess at the 25 ml in between. 25ml is a pretty 
accurate measurement.

 

My bottom line question would be how happy are you with it ?  If the flow is 
adequate for your needs, there is no need to do anything with it. 288 gallons a 
day for 100 bucks is a nice price benefit ratio.

 

When you get a chance, I would love to see the picture.

 

Oso


camperrod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:My name is Rod. I live in Bristol, 
Connecticut, USA, and own 20 acres in Charlestown, New Hampshire, with a 
stream. I measured 20 feet head, over about 600ft. I havn't measured flow yet, 
as there is no easy place to make a weir, however (looking at the weir tables) 
I estimate 200-400 GPM, in summer, and 1000+ GPM in winter.
My only experience with hydropower consists of sticking a brushless permanent 
magnet Cadillac blower motor (with the PC board removed) in the stream and 
lighting a bulb,(Not very impressive, but an encouraging start) and reading all 
the messages from this group.(Not that I will remember everything, but 
interesting nonetheless)
Next I decided to try building a ram pump. I want to thank everyone for all the 
valuable info and links regarding ram pumps. It works. 
I will say this. Looking at all the designs, and shopping was discouraging. I 
chose the design on the Clemson University Web Site. My budget consisted of a 
handful of Home Depot gift cards. The parts list didn't match the shelf stock, 
so I ended up with:
100 FT roll of 1.25" plastic pipe
a few bushings
(2) 3/4" swing check valves
10' 1.5" schedule 40
(2) 3/4" tees
(5) 3/4" nipples
a coupling
adapters
a hose spigot.
150 feet of 5/8" garden hose.
The site I chose has 40 inches of head over 100 feet, and it is 150' away and 
15 feet up to camp.  
Although the parts are mismatched, it delivers about 12 gallons (US) per hour 
to camp, with pressure. If I close the hose nozzle and let it build up pressure 
in the hose for a minute, then open it, it will send a stream over the camper 
for several seconds. 
I am sorry that I didn't have a pressure gauge handy, and also that my digital 
camera batteries were dead. Maybe next trip.
The hardest part of the project was getting the air out of the drive pipe. 
Lessons learned:
1 Understand the concept
2 Don't listen to the neighbor who says you're nuts
3 There must be no air in the drive pipe
Pump-$80.00
Hose to camp-$20.00
Impressing the guy across the street-Priceless.
Thank You all for sharing this info, so that I can share it more.
Rod Lavoie.






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