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Hi all some great comments any body any ideas what where to purchase to do/trial a small scheme in England
Yebbut my toaster only runs for about 4 mins per day, leaving the other 97 % of the energy free for some other purpose. There is a big difference between Joules and Watts !! Very basic physics.Still, very little power. Just enough to power a toaster. With solar you can relatively easily get enough effect to power a modern home. If you add batteries you also have storage. Does it really matter if the power used at night comes from batteries or from the generator?
There are no moving parts in a solar system, they have a long lifespan and are relatively maintenance free. Hydro involves moving parts and therefore maintenance. Also, just from the discussion above it seems that in the UK (like most of the western world) there are a lot of permits, enviromental issues and property rights to consider with hydro.
There is a small (c. 1MW) installation on the river Rother at Coultershaw Mill in Sussex, you could do worse than ask them how they went about it. They use an archimedes screw, which is supposed to be fish friendly:Hi all some great comments any body any ideas what where to purchase to do/trial a small scheme in England
All the undershot wheels on small streams I have been involved with, the trick is to keep the dam a little bit under the axle height, so flood conditions it will simply flow over the top of the dam, and the wheel height is such that it basically goes to the bottom of the stream- quite possible in small creeksLooking again at your pic it's a decent sized stream.
Let's assume it's flow rate is 2 square ft,
So 4ft by 6" deep.
Let's say want a water wheel which is covered by water at Radius /2 the wheel will be 8ft high by 1ft wide.
However if the flow rate increases by 100% which isn't excessive in a flood then you have water coming over the axle.
If the dam were 4ft deep then the water would start over coming over the top.
If you were in deepest Quebec I'd say go for it but in UK the EA will be onto you faster than the rspca after a cats missed it's lunch!!
That's what we were talking about before (an undershot wheel)If you don't want to interrupt the flow of the river how about a low pressure device like a large paddle wheel like you might find on a paddle steamer?
Harnessing the waters power but not it any way stopping or diverting it's flow.
Say a 8 x 8x1ft paddles mounted on plywood end caps on a 2" scaffold pole and pillow bearings?
Driving a 1kw alternator?
Just a thought!
The mountain huts on the Swedish Kungsleden have a device that looks like an underwater wind sock - a long, slightly tapered tube that, presumably has a turbine enclosed. Provides lights for the hut and a few devices.Hi Ian thanks for your Comment like anything there has to be a way to harvest this energy it’s just which way any comments welcome I’m still looking into it
Yacht have trailing turbines which would work too..The mountain huts on the Swedish Kungsleden have a device that looks like an underwater wind sock - a long, slightly tapered tube that, presumably has a turbine enclosed. Provides lights for the hut and a few devices.
I think it's called "floating run of the river" technology
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