I wanted to share this video -
It's an off-the-grid water pump that doesn't need anything but 5'-7' of head - The Ram Pump
It's called a Ram Pump, and doesn't require any motor or electricity so you can use it off the grid. It pumps water up hill, so if your water source is below you can easily bring it up hill with this. Personally, I'm going to put something over the splashing water to muffle the noise, but I still think it'll be pretty quiet compared to some of the other types of pumps used out there. The advantage of this pump is obviously the fact that you only need gravity to operate it, and it's low levels of noise. The disadvantage is it's length of exposure - other pumps (like the Honda Wx-10) can move massive amounts of water in short periods of time, limiting the patch's chances of being compromised. The Ram Pump would be a good idea for someone with a site somewhere that wasn't frequented by hikers/hunters very often I think, because it requires more time to move water. As always of course, different locations call for different requirements... so it all depend on the land layout pretty much.
What do you guys think about this thing? Pretty genius, no?
Does anyone have any other stealthy pumps that can top this one?
If so please share below, I'd like this thread to potentially be a tool for outdoor growers/guerrillas who are in the market for a pump...
It's an off-the-grid water pump that doesn't need anything but 5'-7' of head - The Ram Pump
It's called a Ram Pump, and doesn't require any motor or electricity so you can use it off the grid. It pumps water up hill, so if your water source is below you can easily bring it up hill with this. Personally, I'm going to put something over the splashing water to muffle the noise, but I still think it'll be pretty quiet compared to some of the other types of pumps used out there. The advantage of this pump is obviously the fact that you only need gravity to operate it, and it's low levels of noise. The disadvantage is it's length of exposure - other pumps (like the Honda Wx-10) can move massive amounts of water in short periods of time, limiting the patch's chances of being compromised. The Ram Pump would be a good idea for someone with a site somewhere that wasn't frequented by hikers/hunters very often I think, because it requires more time to move water. As always of course, different locations call for different requirements... so it all depend on the land layout pretty much.
What do you guys think about this thing? Pretty genius, no?
Does anyone have any other stealthy pumps that can top this one?
If so please share below, I'd like this thread to potentially be a tool for outdoor growers/guerrillas who are in the market for a pump...