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Micro Hydro Electricity MWSS Umiray Phil. Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2009

Using water to propel a belt driven alternator, we were able to produce 7.5KW of clean electric power (no gasoline or diesel fuel was used). Now, the electricity is being enjoyed by several houses in our compound located in Bgy Umiray, Quezon Province, Philippines. visit also enricoyramos account

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  • can't you make it louder?

  • Lot of energy remains in the water. Lot of splashing. Look for "pelton wheel" designs and you will see how to get more energy out of the water. Water should fall dead to the ground.

    Like when you throw a ball at the back of a bus moving away of you with half the speed of the ball. The ball will drop to the ground and the bus has got all the impulse. Wheel should turn at half speed of the water and firmly redirect the water in the direction it came from. No splashing.

  • I think this produce 7.5kw per day. I seriously doubt this has enough power to produce 7.5kw per hour.

  • the rpm is very low i cant belive that i will produce 7.5kw

  • ilang power ba ang na gegenerate nito?

  • That thing has to have the torque to make enough sparks to run my house. It also makes enough racket to make me wanna move. Night John Boy, night Sue Ellen, night Jim Bob

  • @epindonta I believe they said 24 kW per day to make it more impresive... because 1 kWh does not sound great ;) Anyway as far as you can find, most, if not all physics book use kWh.

  • @epindonta Which one??

  • @AlexRyteuBart /watch?v=AM234CvVmU4  see this video , it said produce 24 kW a day in 00:59

  • @epindonta There is quite a lot of water and is running relatively fast... it could be 7.5kW

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