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Beso - chill. You know much more than me about all this. Conceded.
PP- I didn't realise there was a sell-by date on your download. Also, Hydroelectric systems lose energy through heat, friction, sound etc so not a problem.
Ael- thanks
I sought out the science section of this website to spitball this idea. I thought we had got to the point that my problem is expelling the water into higher pressure water before my tower becomes a tank.
It seems that I can lose a tenth of the water with a sneaky ram pump. Now, as for the rest of the water expulsion. Could I use a Tesla valve? Do Tesla valves work better when spinning? Could I expel aerated water, then normal water in a pulse jet? Is it better to expel water downwards, sideways etc? These are the kind of out of the box (not out of my mind) suggestions I would like to discuss. So, if you don't think it will work due to the laws of thermodynamics, then don't join in, I mean that with the greatest of respect. But if you have some knowledge of Tesla valves etc then please join in.