Great job there👌 I am building a small hydropower station in my garden but I am not sure if I should use a turgo wheel, or a pelton. Any reason you went with pelton?
I went with the pelton for higher head pressure and less flow. I can try and use same motor with turgo wheel if you would like. I'm also making a new pelton wheel as we speak to improve performance. It all comes down to what you can work with. Hope this answered your question
7:00 ??? wut the meter was TELLING you the volts, amps and WATTS. the NOMINAL output voltage from the generator is the voltage that is produced at the REDUCED rpms.!!!
Keep up the good work
Great job there👌 I am building a small hydropower station in my garden but I am not sure if I should use a turgo wheel, or a pelton. Any reason you went with pelton?
I went with the pelton for higher head pressure and less flow. I can try and use same motor with turgo wheel if you would like. I'm also making a new pelton wheel as we speak to improve performance. It all comes down to what you can work with. Hope this answered your question
7:00 ??? wut the meter was TELLING you the volts, amps and WATTS. the NOMINAL output voltage from the generator is the voltage that is produced at the REDUCED rpms.!!!
Have you tried a three phase drone motor and a rectifyer?
As not every motor is suitable as a generator. Greatscott has a good video about it
I'll look into it thanks for the input.
6:43 what math did you do??
Math for power potential
@@Beyond_Tinted What is power potential? Havent heard that nor cant i find some info with google.
Keep up the good work