@gagankaa Hi I'm Noel de Castro Mauricio from Philippines . I make Mini Hydro turbine from scrap materials . look at the pictures and some video of my latest mini hydro it gives 2kv power output . at my facebook wall
The Archimedes "hydrodynamic screw" is very efficient. Zotloterer Gravitational Vortex is probably a little less efficient but fish can swim through it up and down and it is probably cheaper to build too. Perhaps your site is too high for it? Is there any way you could use the power directly? Either to run machinery or to heat something?
The electrical stuff is really expensive and You get charged big bux to connect to the grid.
I have a similar set up with about the same water flow, however my dam is a bit wider and I would like the keep the appearance of it. Have you installed anything yet as to give me some advice here. It would be nice to find a system that would operate as efficient as possible yet still retain the aesthetics. I have just repaired the dam by installing a new PVC drain pipe and the front rock was sprayed with shot creek. I plan to go forward with this as long as TVA is still buying power.
Archimedes Screw Installation
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PABLO883r1 7 months ago
thanks for this insight
PumpManufacturers 8 months ago
@gagankaa Hi I'm Noel de Castro Mauricio from Philippines . I make Mini Hydro turbine from scrap materials . look at the pictures and some video of my latest mini hydro it gives 2kv power output . at my facebook wall
ndcmauricio1 8 months ago
Dear Friend try searching for a video uploaded from India namely
Microhydro Turbine from scrap by pawankhind
It will be the cheap and best for your project
its all made up of scrape
gagankaa 9 months ago
Hi
gagankaa 9 months ago
The Archimedes "hydrodynamic screw" is very efficient. Zotloterer Gravitational Vortex is probably a little less efficient but fish can swim through it up and down and it is probably cheaper to build too. Perhaps your site is too high for it? Is there any way you could use the power directly? Either to run machinery or to heat something?
The electrical stuff is really expensive and You get charged big bux to connect to the grid.
gaiatechnician 1 year ago
I have a similar set up with about the same water flow, however my dam is a bit wider and I would like the keep the appearance of it. Have you installed anything yet as to give me some advice here. It would be nice to find a system that would operate as efficient as possible yet still retain the aesthetics. I have just repaired the dam by installing a new PVC drain pipe and the front rock was sprayed with shot creek. I plan to go forward with this as long as TVA is still buying power.
athelton 1 year ago