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    neil0mac Senior Member
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        | Posted: 05:08am 07 Oct 2010 | 
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      Now,
 
 If you can run two (or more) poly pipes (or use a 3 inch pipe with an end to spread the water? - less resistance, more volume, more velocity) into the great width of your blades, you might get some better grunt out of the system?        | 
  
  
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    Downwind
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        | Posted: 12:53pm 07 Oct 2010 | 
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      Nice work, i can see a lot of man hours in that.
 
 I have a feeling the wheel is too wide in width for the flow you show out of the poly pipe.
 
 I think you will strugle to get enough rpm, and if you add gearing than i doubt you will have enough torque.
 
 I hope im wrong for your sake after all that work.
 
 What is the Alt you intend to hang off it.
 
 Pete Sometimes it just works       | 
  
  
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    natures helper
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        | Posted: 09:06pm 07 Oct 2010 | 
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      I do  have  a flat  bottom flume  made  from  galv   steel that  is  2/3 thirds  the   width  and   about  7  feet long  to  spread  the  water out  evenly over  the   buckets I may  even  be  able  to   widen it  to  within an inch  to  each  side. There   will  also  be  small riffles   mounted  to floor  of  flume  to  add in  dispersing    the  moving  water over  the  entire   width so  that  part    will have  to  wait  till I  can  observe  the velocity of   water  as  its   running along  the  flume...there   will  also  be  a  small tailgate   that   will  also be  adjustable to  deliver  the  water  right ontop of  the  buckets  as  they  revolve around.  eack  bucket  has   a  volume   capacity of  just  over  1.7 litres  which if   any  2   buckets  are  full  at  any one  given  time   will  give  me 3.4 kgs  of   end  tourque.
 
   The  motor is  a  perm magnet  dc  motor/generator that   at  peak can   deliver 180 volts with  12  ampers output if  it   runs  at  4500 rpm...hahaha I know    wont  get  that   but  even if  it   runs  1/10th  speed will still   charge  at 18  volts that  is   hopeful  that    can  get    the   generator spinning   at  8 rps = revolutions  per  second... 
   Again I  dont  intent  to power  my  home   but  only   to  run  dc  lighting  in  the   upper  gardens and   outdoor  bath house...as  well  as    a   visually pleasing  water  feature. I  do  have  a  12  volt  beer  fridge  however   that   can  act   as  a  good   dump load would  be   nice  to  grab  a  cold  beer   as  im in  the  bath at  night   without  needing  a  tourch    Mud  is  just  wet  dust       | 
  
  
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    grub Senior Member
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        | Posted: 09:27pm 08 Oct 2010 | 
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      How would it go with a wheel wide nozzle on the end of your pipe, like a paint stripping nozzle? It would spread the load over a wider area, or does the wheel require volume, not pressure?       | 
  
  
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    natures helper
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        | Posted: 01:48am 09 Oct 2010 | 
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      Hya  Grub...
 To  answer   your  latter   question,the  wheel  is  designed   for  volume but I may  concider altering  the  tailgate  at  the  end  of  flume   as  a  nozzle to  direct  flow  precicely where it is  needed...as  well  even  though  the  flume  will be   fixed over top of  the  wheel I  will have  an  adjuster  to either   bring the  water  drop forward  or  back to the  end  of  the  race.  as  you  can  see  in  the  pixthe velocity of  water once it  hits  the  piece  of plywood  has  a higher  velocity  thus needing   a  fine  tuning  once  in place...There  may   even  be  needed  a  race  gate  also  to adjust the  level   ans  volume  as  well    but  these ideas  will  only  become  reality  if  warranted. Mud  is  just  wet  dust       | 
  
  
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    Greenbelt
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        | Posted: 04:35pm 10 Oct 2010 | 
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      natures helper;
 
 HI--Welcome to the Forum.
  With a stream like that in my back yard I wouldn't be messing with a 2" pipe.
 If those pic's are what you're looking at you really need to get serious and start thinking about a 6" pipe or minimum 4"Dia.
 
 A Turgo or Kaplin Turbine ,You appear to be talented at fabricating so Google up a  Glass or Brass Turgo Turbine and build the bearing housing and Generator mounts for it.
 This will save tons of money.
 
 Please give us all a little slack for passing out the what you ought to do's, we are expressing our hurt that a great resource is not being utilized to its capability.
 
 Nice work on the Water Wheel,.  Regards, Greenbelt
 
  Time has proven that I am blind to the Obvious, some of the above may be True?        | 
  
  
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    natures helper
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        | Posted: 10:02pm 10 Oct 2010 | 
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      Hya  greenbelt   and  thanks  for   the welcome...
  Im  sure  that  with  time  I  may invest  in  a  pelton  wheel  design. 
 
 For the  time  being my  main  goal is to build   and  experiment with  something that   is  as  asthetic  as  well  as  useful...
 
 I  dont  own  the  land  here but  am  a  comitted  caretaker so  any  expences would have to be passed onto the  property owner...
 although as I do like  to   work  with  water I have many other  job  comittments  that  take priority. 
 
 The  owner  is  quite  supportive   with what I plan to  do as  he  would like  the  appearance  of  a  water feature  that is pleasing to  the eye and  even better  if  it   can  produce    some  Power  for lighting particularly in  the outdoor  bath house which I  recently  built also see  here 
 
 
 reverse  angle here 
    
 
 OK I know  this  hasnt  got  to  do  with  micro  hydr  but   as  you can  see there is plenty of  hot  water  with  this little  beauty.... 
  Mud  is  just  wet  dust       | 
  
  
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    Greenbelt
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        | Posted: 04:03am 11 Oct 2010 | 
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 Your new post gives a clear picture of your situation and motivation for the water wheel,It should fit in well with the Water heater.
 When it comes time to wire up the gen to the lights there will be someone here to help
 out if you should need it.
 BTW, If your watt output is struggling to burn the lights, Check out the Light emitting Diodes (LED'S) used in Auto Tail Lights (White Backup) for the Bath House Lights. 
 All the Best to You.
 Greenbelt   Time has proven that I am blind to the Obvious, some of the above may be True?        | 
  
  
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