nightanole
[H]ard|Gawd
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Ok i had a brain fart. Head is how high you can pump water, aka 6-10 foot on average. Now you dont want to have to pump water up, you want the pump level with your system. Now imagin lets say a 6 foot tall 4" pvc pipe filled with water with the pump at the bottom. The pump would have to pump the water up a tube (say 1/2" clearflex) to the top of the water line of the pvc pipe. Now would The 6 feet be considered the 6 foot max of the pump? Or since its just at the water line, would this be considered zero foot and the pump would consider the 6 foot of tube to just be horizontal? Using that thery try this.
Could a pump, pump almost infinite height ( less loss from tubing) if it was a closed cercuit? Think about it. A giant vertical ring of water in a tube, with the pump in the bottom. In my head it shouldnt matter where the pump was located in the ring, since the pressure change is only due to the pumps force. The "head" pressure would be directly pushing on the inlet, so there should be no head loss. There would be no more effort to push the water up , then if it was horizontal.
Ok Heres where im getting at. Putting the pump on the floor ( say 6 feet from the very top water level) and not having any head loss due to the pump not being horizontal with the pc case. It would be a closed loop ( ring thery).
I know that the head of the pump is 6-10 foot up, but thats if it has to over come the pressure of the 6 foot collom(sp) of water pushing its way back into the impeller. In a closed loop there shouldnt be any pressure change between the intake and exaust to cause the pump to have to "force" the water back up the tube.
Could a pump, pump almost infinite height ( less loss from tubing) if it was a closed cercuit? Think about it. A giant vertical ring of water in a tube, with the pump in the bottom. In my head it shouldnt matter where the pump was located in the ring, since the pressure change is only due to the pumps force. The "head" pressure would be directly pushing on the inlet, so there should be no head loss. There would be no more effort to push the water up , then if it was horizontal.
Ok Heres where im getting at. Putting the pump on the floor ( say 6 feet from the very top water level) and not having any head loss due to the pump not being horizontal with the pc case. It would be a closed loop ( ring thery).
I know that the head of the pump is 6-10 foot up, but thats if it has to over come the pressure of the 6 foot collom(sp) of water pushing its way back into the impeller. In a closed loop there shouldnt be any pressure change between the intake and exaust to cause the pump to have to "force" the water back up the tube.