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water lifted by weight??
Well I was just roaming through some renewable energy options and came across hydraulic energy. I realize that this usually requires a dam, stream, river, and or a waterfall of some kind at the desired location and typically is used in larger applications.
What I was wondering is could it be possible to do it with water holding tanks? Tank 1 would be elevated higher with a minimum downward pitch being 25 degrees, the water travels down to Tank 2 which is significantly bigger and is already 3/4's full. As the water from Tank 1 begins to travel into Tank 2 it reaches full, a sensor is triggered and a valve opens in the bottom. The weight from the water pushes it back up to Tank 1 and you create a continuous cycle
Any insight would be greatly appreciated
Well I was just roaming through some renewable energy options and came across hydraulic energy. I realize that this usually requires a dam, stream, river, and or a waterfall of some kind at the desired location and typically is used in larger applications.
What I was wondering is could it be possible to do it with water holding tanks? Tank 1 would be elevated higher with a minimum downward pitch being 25 degrees, the water travels down to Tank 2 which is significantly bigger and is already 3/4's full. As the water from Tank 1 begins to travel into Tank 2 it reaches full, a sensor is triggered and a valve opens in the bottom. The weight from the water pushes it back up to Tank 1 and you create a continuous cycle
Any insight would be greatly appreciated