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Spiral pump for outdoor watering

AgentPothead

Just this guy, ya know?
Has anybody seen these before? I wandered across this page, I'm not even sure how I think I was deep down a wiki hole. I feel like something like this could be insanely useful for providing water to an outdoor grow. It's too obvious an installation for a guerilla grow though.
https://lurkertech.com/water/pump/tailer/
Summary: A spiral pump, first invented in 1746, has been recreated and tested at Windfarm Museum using lightweight and inexpensive modern materials. A 6 foot diameter wheel with 160 feet of 1-1/4 inch inside diameter flexible polyethylene pipe is able to pump 3,900 gallons of water per day to a 40 foot head with a peripheral speed of 3 feet per second. With its low torque requirements, the pump is particularly suited to be mounted on and driven by a paddle wheel in a current of two feet per second or greater. This easily built, low maintenance spiral pump can be used to provide water without the need for fuel wherever there is a flowing stream or river. It can also be hand turned or otherwise driven to provide a low cost, efficient pump.
 

MJPassion

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That's genius as funk!


I though I was going to see a different kind of spiral wheel irrigation device like what is on display at the botanical garden in Cheyenne Wyoming.
 
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