This microhydropower (or pico-hydropower!) project makes 200 watts. The whole project was built in about a day for $130 at an eco-training center in northern Thailand. The turbine was purchased fro...
This microhydropower (or pico-hydropower!) project makes 200 watts. The whole project was built in about a day for $130 at an eco-training center in northern Thailand. The turbine was purchased from Vietnam for US$100.
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Looks like a micro Francis Turbine, once also build by Voith and Passavant... Good Solution, would provide more Power, if the draft tube would be conical to ensure a higher draft by the laval effect. Because fpr the turbine, pressure isn't need, it's speed what the turbine propells.
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do you know somebody sells this turbine? I need for my farmer.....
Bye,
Boris
Because fpr the turbine, pressure isn't need, it's speed what the turbine propells.