hello, i read somewhere that the marly machine just like the hydromotor and the monteau pump, was invented by a belgian of course there weren't only piston pumps powered by large paddle wheels, the marly machine was also equipped with piston pumps with water column, I cited some examples above
of course it was not until the second decade of the 21st century that the hydromotor was invented
this is proof that although we are in the 21st century, we can still invent simple and rustic mechanisms that did not exist in the past
Hydromotor: another ecological pump
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Oli wrote:
Of course not the same
Marly's machine was invented by Renequin Sualem de Flémalle (near Liège). The industrial tradition of the country of Liège is very old, in particular because of the arms trade (firearms). Until the end of the 2th century Belgium was the 2nd industrial power in the world, just after England. Belgium did not lose its status as the world's second largest exporter per capita until around 1960, when we lost our colony and our source of energy.
I read somewhere that the marly machine just like the hydromotor and the monteau pump, was invented by a Belgian of course
Of course not the same
Marly's machine was invented by Renequin Sualem de Flémalle (near Liège). The industrial tradition of the country of Liège is very old, in particular because of the arms trade (firearms). Until the end of the 2th century Belgium was the 2nd industrial power in the world, just after England. Belgium did not lose its status as the world's second largest exporter per capita until around 1960, when we lost our colony and our source of energy.
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blower
I also saw on the site of the hydromotor, that they made a blower intended to ventilate the ponds or pissiculture ponds
I sent you a private message on another system similar to the hydromotor
for the pendulum hydromotor, the adjustment must be in point, the floats of the two hydrometers side by side should not be at the same level otherwise there is a balance and the system stops
the hydraulic balance is no longer suitable http://digital.library.cornell.edu/k/km ... 18_013.pdf
chapter 102 fig 97
chateauvieux model http://www.anpei.org/Le-balancier-hydraulique-de
CODEART has taken note of the hydromotor
good evening, this is what I found on another subject
https://www.econologie.com/forums/pompage-pa ... 60-10.html
elephant was referring to a system that strongly resembles the hydromotor, except instead of the "light" and the butterfly door
filling is done by float valve and water expulsion is done by flushing system, all controlled by the same float
when it is at the top, it activates the flush, when it is at the bottom it activates the tap while actuating the piston pump above
in this way no need for a welder to manufacture this version of the hydromotor, what do you think?
I sent you a private message on another system similar to the hydromotor
for the pendulum hydromotor, the adjustment must be in point, the floats of the two hydrometers side by side should not be at the same level otherwise there is a balance and the system stops
the hydraulic balance is no longer suitable http://digital.library.cornell.edu/k/km ... 18_013.pdf
chapter 102 fig 97
chateauvieux model http://www.anpei.org/Le-balancier-hydraulique-de
CODEART has taken note of the hydromotor
good evening, this is what I found on another subject
https://www.econologie.com/forums/pompage-pa ... 60-10.html
elephant was referring to a system that strongly resembles the hydromotor, except instead of the "light" and the butterfly door
filling is done by float valve and water expulsion is done by flushing system, all controlled by the same float
when it is at the top, it activates the flush, when it is at the bottom it activates the tap while actuating the piston pump above
in this way no need for a welder to manufacture this version of the hydromotor, what do you think?
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invitation
elephant wrote:Christopher said:So, when are you doing a photo report?
No time to go there before Saint Nicholas.
good evening, why go for a photo report with this inventor
why not invite him to take a ride on the forums, in this way it would be easier to obtain information on the hydromotor and it avoids you having to make the trip
the most annoying thing is having time to go, so somewhere that would solve this problem
that's it, i copied and pasted the link for this topic, then i emailed it to the hydromotor site inviting the inventor to take a look and why not '' register on forums if he wishes, we'll see
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century scam
good evening, this is what I found on another forum, of course I recognize that it was I who launched this subject as a guest
http://www.cyberbricoleur.com/index.php ... 2100088726
in short, let's say that a "bullshit mill" has started
http://www.cyberbricoleur.com/index.php ... 2100088726
in short, let's say that a "bullshit mill" has started
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In theory, the ascent in vacuum or in a pipe are about the same height. In fact Q = V / P
where you climb little water very high or you climb a lot of water less high. Your strength being determined by Archimedes' push on the submerged volume of the float.
Sorry, I haven't had half a day to see this guy yet.
where you climb little water very high or you climb a lot of water less high. Your strength being determined by Archimedes' push on the submerged volume of the float.
Sorry, I haven't had half a day to see this guy yet.
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Photo report
good evening, I'm sorry, I got a little carried away yesterday on this subject, I sent an email to the creator of the device inviting him to take a look at this subject, as I saw that it gave nothing so i got a little pissed off
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float
elephant wrote:I don't think, Oli: the air would compress, so the volume would decrease. And Archimedes' push too.
hello, another idea, the container upside down like the glass is not very profitable, if we try to put a float in this container upside down, the air is compressed inside the container, but as there is a float it could maybe increase the thrust
Anyway, I read something like that on the forum future science
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I don't think so: I got him on the phone, not pretentious at all, "drop by when you want" style, but he's a mechanic, maybe not a web addict, to his voice, he already seems enough to me age.
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old man
sorry sorry i just found her video on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTokggCj ... re=related
I looked at his profile by clicking on his nickname
he at 80 I never thought of going to watch, the video is the one that we find on his site
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTokggCj ... re=related
I looked at his profile by clicking on his nickname
he at 80 I never thought of going to watch, the video is the one that we find on his site
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