• db2@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Think harder next time. They’ll be able to figure out that you’re not filling an Olympic sized pool every week and water/sewer use that excessive is gonna be a breach of contract aka eviction.

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      What if I live in a country with renter-friendly laws where landnobility can’t just kick out their tenants but have to give them opportunity to correct their behaviour? And also there is a reason that right now eludes me why my landnobleperson or anyone else won’t be checking water consumption for the foreseeable future?

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          Yes but that’s future me’s problem. Present me wants to know if the thing OP is suggesting would work now.

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            Sort of. You could probably get enough out of it for lights and maybe an appliance, but eventually if you’re using a lot you’ll hit a power consumption ceiling where the water pressure even with the valve wide open is insufficient to turn the generator. In case you don’t know, as demand increases the windings of a generator (any generator) get harder to turn.

            You could cheat a little and have the water turn a big heavy flywheel that in turn turns the generator, it would be slow to start up but more resilient to demand spikes once it’s up to speed.

            There’s also the noise any of it would make turning and vibrating but that can be future you’s problem too.