Yes but with 10 m drop, it gives 4.4 KW.Christophe wrote:This design, which I already had a long time ago, is not terrible and imposes heavy work of civil engineering ...izentrop wrote:Maybe for big machines energies-renewable / select-a-micro-turbine-hydraulic-pelton-or-a-helix-t14812-30.html # p305647
Where did you see that the yield was 25%
According to the table:Fall height under the turbine: 2,50 meters
Required water flow: 35 to 45 liters of water per second
Rated Power: 500 Watts
Take the worst case (highest hydraulic power): https://www.econologie.com/calculer-puis ... chute-eau/ gives a gross hydraulic power of 1100w
To draw 500W is not so bad it is 45% overall efficiency (turbine output = 60-70% and generating efficiency = 80-90% .. so it corresponds to 45% ...)
I had left the potential energy of 150 tons at 10 m = ~ 4 kWh. We fall to almost the same.
6 KWh in 24 h? The stream delivers 20 m³ / h?