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Topic Title: New Wave Pool Technology Topic Summary: Trying to bring prices down Created On: 07/15/2017 06:17 AM |
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Hello fellow surfers. I'm looking for feedback on a new wave pool technology. I have built a website to advertise and explain it. No pumps, pulleys, or electricity needed. Just gravity and water flow. 95% more energy efficient and half as much to build. RiverSurfSystems.com What's the application for Florida, if you have one? The only flows I'm aware of are spring flows, which are slow, and water release from Lake O. It looks cool to have a barrel on a river bank but I suppose we'd have to dam up water and do high velocity releases to ever see something like that here. Maybe I missed something as I skimmed through. Or is this just not something relevant to doing in Florida at all? |
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