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Autor: acracia
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Para: brico
Assunto: Re: [Bricolabs] storing electricity in air compressors???
El 10/08/12 17:52, pata de Perro escribió:
> wow very cool.....so if I have two tanks one below and one above I pretty
> much have the two dams....I I actually allready have this because where I
> live we need to store our water and we have two huge tanks - one is about
> 50 meters above the other. What you have explained would actually have
> another purpose which is that of oxigenating my today stagnant water!
> According to feng shui masters and kogi shamans (mamos) stagnant water is
> not a good thing....Its as if the water where in jail, not happy water...so
> as we make electricity we are making the water flow in a happy cycle...need
> to make some tests on this....But this is a good option for me but not
> necessarily for someone who does not have 2 tanks!!!


this is when i send you the link about the ram pump and GOTCHA!

another water freak... here in calafou we have our first ram pump now

and i want to use a solar water pump to ump back the water to the dam
that feeds the ram pump, and then the ram pump pulls it many many meters up

i think that you could use the ram pump and the solar pump together to
save the energy in your upper tank....


> Vanessa
>
> 2012/8/10 acracia <acracia@???>
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>> El 10/08/12 17:03, pata de Perro escribió:
>>> Hello All....Does anyone know of the possibility of storing enrgy from
>>> solar panles in air compressors..Solar energy with its nasty batteries
>> that
>>> have to be replaced every few years is just not a good option....Whats
>> the
>>> option?? Has anybody hear of using air compressors? could this be done
>> DIY?
>>> thanks, Vanessa
>>>
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>> I don't know if it's a dutch thing, but Rop Gongrijp told me once that
>> the most ecological accus are the water dams... when you have a surplus
>> of electricity (from your solar panel in siesta time) you pull back the
>> water to your upper dam, and in the evening you use the microhydro with
>> that water.
>>
>>
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