(Inventor) This shows just one of the many advantages the Bunyip Pump principle has over the "Hydraulic Ram". When the float valve shuts the Bunyip simply stalls &waits for the tank to get thirsty then it will automatically start. More importantly if the stream creek river flow drops the Bunyip will automatially cycle slower to the point of stopping when there is no flow then restarting when flow resumes. There are many other advantages due to the Bunyip not operating on the water hammer princple.
(Inventor) This shows just one of the many advantages the Bunyip Pump principle has over the "Hydraulic Ram". When the float valve shuts the Bunyip simply stalls &waits for the tank to get thirsty then it will automatically start.
More importantly if the stream creek river flow drops the Bunyip will automatially cycle slower to the point of stopping when there is no flow then restarting when flow resumes.
There are many other advantages due to the Bunyip not operating on the water hammer princple.