Friday, June 6, 2014
Having fun on a Sunny Day!
Hooray it stopped raining! So I went out in the sunshine and played with water! Pictured above are the basics of the waterfall testing. A Radio Shack remote to a power on/off devise that the pump is hooked to. Very simple but it turns it into a wireless interactive display! Why not, my grandsons have played with that very same gadget for years on my own layouts waterfall. They all had fun turning it off and on.
I came up with the idea of using a gutter splash block as the delivery device for the waterfall. A heavy garden stone holds it in place and the 30 inch drop is equal to 60 feet in G scale. I have a lot more to test, but I think it is very promising. The first video is a mock up of what a real strong pump might look like. (All I did was turn on the hose and started to fill up the tub from the splashblock.)
Short video of water test-1
OK, I know not fair, but all I have is a weak pump with very poor connections. Still the 2nd video shows a nice simple flow. Notice how the sides of the waterfall are well defined. That is from the special shape of the splashblock. It gives the waterfall a good shape, take a quick look:
Test-2 with weak pump
The Mall has a strong commercial sump pump that we can use! As I said I will need to do a lot more serious testing and make sure it will not splash out. Keith would not like that. But for today I would say: Having fun and off to a good start.
The plan is to have the waterfall drop from a height of 45 inches into the same tub shown that will sit on the floor inside a hole in the main deck 15 inches high. There will be two special risers (A and B) on either side of the tub connected by Tiny's 3 foot iron bridge that the inner loop will cross over.
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