Scientific American Supplement, No. 455, September 20, 1884

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43 H. P. Hence it will be seen thatthe amount of power which can be realized by the system is far from beinginconsiderable.
Lastly, we may point out that the durability of the apparatus will beconsiderable. There is no wear except at the moment when the rope ispassing round the drum, and even then there need be no slipping orgrinding. The apparatus worked in the Neva was in very good conditionafter running for four months day and night. After five months aboutone-fifth of the parachutes had to
...be replaced, but after seven months thehemp rope still showed no signs of wear. We think we have said enough toshow that for certain purposes, and especially, as we have, alreadymentioned, for irrigation purposes, the new motor is well worthy of acareful and extended trial. It may be questioned even whether we have nothere the germ of an idea which may hereafter enable us to solve one of themost interesting and important of engineering problems, viz. , theutilization of the great store of power provided for us twice daily in theebb and flow of the tide.

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