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Adam Sigler

Adam Sigler

Model: OpenArt SDXL

Prompt:

cartoon of an old fashion groundwater well, house and yard in the background, emphasis on the well not the house, no water showing,
Width: 1024
Height: 768
Scale: 7
Steps: 25
Seed: 910282761
Sampler: DPM++ 2M SDE Karras

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Prompt: 
"Draw a technical diagram on a white background illustrating a water-lifting system using a counterweight, rack and pinion, and a Pelton turbine at the base for energy recovery. The system should include the following components: 

1. **Ground level** with a labeled 'Water Collection Tank' at the bottom left.
2. A **Transport Reservoir** vertically positioned on the right side of the Water Collection Tank, with a pulley and cable system connecting it to a **Counterweight** suspended 2 meters above ground.
3. A vertical **Rack and Pinion mechanism** next to the Transport Reservoir, connected to the Counterweight.
4. At the top, 3 meters above ground, a labeled 'Elevated Reservoir' connected by a slanted pipe (Conduit) descending towards a **Pelton Turbine** located on the ground near the Transport Reservoir.
5. The Pelton Turbine should be represented as a simple wheel with curved buckets.
6. Arrows should indicate the flow of water from the Elevated Reservoir, through the conduit, to the Pelton Turbine, and finally back to the Water Collection Tank. 
7. Clearly label each component and use bold lines to differentiate key parts."