Take some soft copper piping and wrap it around the generator/alternator, then run water through it. A cooler alternator/generator is a longer lasting alternator/generator. At least this is what we do on our motors to keep them cool.
I'm trying to imitate this by using a car turbo system (or something like that) for my engineering project, just a mini hydroelectric...........any tips???
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How much energy did you get out of the system vs. how much it cost you in terms of a water bill and the power the utilities company consumed to get that water to you.
Let me take a stab and guess this was a losing venture.
This system takes water from a river and runs it through a pipe to a lower elevation, driving a turbine with the pressure created by the height of water. No water bills or utility companies involved. The water is free! Whoever owns this would likely make up for their initial costs in about 5 years in electricity savings. Not bad!
@villagedog im in the proces of doing a similar thing albeit a little bigger than in this video, ive got more than enough of water and im making a penstock using 8 inch pipes. My numbers say the same, ca. 5 years and im my case prolly much quicker,,, but lets see when all is done.
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anakmudajaman 1 week ago
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Ondelendo 1 week ago
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imegatrone 1 week ago
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bundawartini 1 week ago
What a waste of water!
onceANexile 2 weeks ago
a great idea!!
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discoide1451 3 months ago
Take some soft copper piping and wrap it around the generator/alternator, then run water through it. A cooler alternator/generator is a longer lasting alternator/generator. At least this is what we do on our motors to keep them cool.
immakinbacon 1 year ago
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immakinbacon 1 year ago
power output ?
5horsepower 1 year ago
Thank you for giving me hope, you are an inspiration to all with your clever ideas and hard work, best of luck in the future,
psob1 1 year ago
the wires and open generator unit are making me nervous. wouldnt rain and the water all around the motor cause issues if it spashed on it?
pfun41 1 year ago
When using a high output generator head like this one can you charge a battery bank, or do you just use an inverter and plug your appliances into it?
clubcalichad20 1 year ago
I'm trying to imitate this by using a car turbo system (or something like that) for my engineering project, just a mini hydroelectric...........any tips???
frilink 1 year ago
amazing
ppicm 1 year ago
@ppicm
alexandre64618 3 months ago
off hand how much did this cost?
666endles 1 year ago
Bánki...
vdani666 2 years ago
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How much energy did you get out of the system vs. how much it cost you in terms of a water bill and the power the utilities company consumed to get that water to you.
Let me take a stab and guess this was a losing venture.
red33410 2 years ago
This system takes water from a river and runs it through a pipe to a lower elevation, driving a turbine with the pressure created by the height of water. No water bills or utility companies involved. The water is free! Whoever owns this would likely make up for their initial costs in about 5 years in electricity savings. Not bad!
villagedog 2 years ago 7
Forgive me for being a "doubting Thomas," but that's how the ball bounces.
red33410 2 years ago
@villagedog im in the proces of doing a similar thing albeit a little bigger than in this video, ive got more than enough of water and im making a penstock using 8 inch pipes. My numbers say the same, ca. 5 years and im my case prolly much quicker,,, but lets see when all is done.
kaldbaksbotnur 1 year ago
what output can it run?
jthowery 3 years ago
how much pressure going in?
barbeau1981 3 years ago
static pressure is about 7[kgf/cm2]
sehonggi 3 years ago
@sehonggi 12-16 PSI?
superbungabunga 1 year ago
@sehonggi nice 7kg/cm2 is 686.47Kpa divide 9.81 is 70m head. Really cool.
kaizercharles 9 months ago
Thanks you...
sehonggi 3 years ago
very good
deltapowerindo 3 years ago 4