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AMACK

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Joined: 31/05/2009
Location: Australia
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Posted: 03:12pm 14 Mar 2013
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Hi All, Has anyone done anything with water or small scale hydro power as it is an intrest of mine but there is not much about. I have a small creek not far from the house and it runs all year round and did not even stop during the drought. So it the any intrest in water power/small scale hydro.

Amack
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Downwind

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Posted: 05:57pm 14 Mar 2013
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The only build i remember over the years was this one.

http://www.thebackshed.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2555&PN =11&TPN=1

Although a search on the forum for pelton wheels brought up a reasonable list of posts.

Pete.
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Gizmo

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Posted: 09:20pm 16 Mar 2013
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How much flow and drop does the creek have Amack?

My little creek flows most of the year, but is not much more than a trickle, maybe a litre every 2 to 3 seconds, with only about 2 meters drop across the entire length. Not much good for hydro power, but good for a little hydralic ram.

Glenn
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AMACK

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Posted: 08:49pm 15 May 2013
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Sorry for the slow reply but from the hills you know..
The creek has good flow most of the year not sure of the exact amount but it would be over 10 lt per second. There is not much fall only about 3-4 meters from one end of the farm to the other but it may be a bit more had to say must get the complete station out and measure it..

I think I may have posted it here in the past that I would like to run compressed air from the creek to the house and then workout what to do with it then????

Air motor?

Amack

*Note to self

1. Make it thick

2.Make it heavy.

3.Make it stronger than it should be.

4. Don't rush the first job as the second job will cost more and take mor
 
Downwind

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Posted: 02:20am 16 May 2013
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I think any form of compressed gases for energy transfer is the most inefficient way to transfer energy, with the only exception and thats for cooling your beer.

If air systems were so efficient than we would not use hydraulic systems so much.

Pete.
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Warpspeed
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Posted: 01:02pm 16 May 2013
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There is this quite long thread by Hydro John..
http://www.thebackshed.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=4221&KW =Hydro+John

I sent John a completer turbocharger turbine section to try, which he did receive.
He has not posted in well over a year, I suspect he may no longer be with us.Edited by Warpspeed 2013-05-17
Cheers,  Tony.
 
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