3 best ideas to build hydro turbines
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
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This is very interesting. I have a wet-weather creek on my property that has water in it from about September through May (although it will stay running if we have a wet summer). I would really like to take advantage of it, especially as we tend to have cloudy winters, which means not enough solar power.
I have been thinking about how a mini turbine would work because it's a tricky situation. The creek is about 5 feet deep at its deepest point, although the average amount of water in it is somewhere between ankle and mid-calf deep. But in heavy rains/a flood event, it will fill all the way to the top. The fact that the water is so far below the rest of the land means it's all but impossible to set up a device that would need to be at the same level or below the water level because it would have to be in a really deep hole. And there's the problem that I can't dam it because one, I only own it to the middle (my neighbors own the other side), but even if I got an easement to dam it on my neighbor's side, it would cause it to overflow in flood events. (There was a tree trunk blocking about a foot of the culvert under the driveway at one point and this caused the creek to overflow into my yard a number of times and wash out part of the embankment, so it doesn't take much of a dam to cause a problem.)
But I haven't seen anyone do a floating Archimedes screw before. The creek has a pretty good flow anytime it has water in it, and the fact that the device floats means that it can rise with the flood stages. It wouldn't be blocking the creek and it wouldn't be a permanent structure on my neighbor's property. I could also daisy-chain them down the length of the creek. The only concern I would have is debris--namely tree bits and pieces--do come through during floods, but I think if I secured them firmly, but with some slack in the line, anything heavy floating through could push them aside instead of ripping them off.
It's a good idea, or you can block debris with a mesh, but that means we have to clean it up often.
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Very very nice!!! Exelente meu amigo! Brasil, Congratulações!👏👏👏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
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Hydro turbine is awesomeness
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Great work!
Could you provide the measurements for the second idea?
your videos are one of the best keep going master
Thank bro
What type of electric motor could I use for the first one? Could I use one off an old device, treadmill, electric scooter? What do you recommend please?
You can use whatever you want as long as it generates electricity through rotation
Combine them
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How many volts of dc motor you use sir
It is 110v 52w . type
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Which design produces the most power?
That's the First Design
@@mr.construction9846 Thanks, do you know how many amps it was producing? I'm really interested in building one. I appreciate your reply
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Fish?
It is an irrigation ditch so there are no fish
@@mr.construction9846 ah ok 🤗
why 10:37 - 10:40 To add a piece of PVC
to create minimum distance between 2 modules
But when they are stuck together, it will not drive the motor to rotate together when rotating.
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