In your latest example (I'm going to refrain from making fun of your mental illness), it won't work because a 48W water pump can only pump water with up to 48W of energy. That 48W of energy can not turn a 2000W generator. You COULD potentially hook up about 100 of these water pumps, and if they are VERY efficient could POTENTIALLY turn a 2000W generator, but you're spending 5000W to do it.
You must be dumb then because 60-100 psi of water has more energy then wind. A creek or river can turn the PGM. You all aparently dont understand the PGM's
There are hundreds of people use the PGM and a creek or river for off-grid power
PSI means nothing without flow rate.
A 48W pump aint moving enough water to generate that kind of PSI or flow rate.
48W is about equivalent to the kind of power generated by 2 normal PC watercooling pumps. Laing D5s
a 3 mph current will turn the PGM so 60 psi or a garden hose will turn it maybe you need to look more into the windings of the PGM and its specs some more before you keep making yourself look like a fool. The pgm will produce 24vdc at 266 rpm low amp but the higher rpm the output is higher amperage.