sicetaitsimple wrote:... except to accept that the 50Hz is "between 45 and 55Hz" (values just to illustrate), and again that depends on the type of load.
Again, it does not matter.
Here, I think it's in this order of magnitude.
sicetaitsimple wrote:... except to accept that the 50Hz is "between 45 and 55Hz" (values just to illustrate), and again that depends on the type of load.
Again, it does not matter.
Cyril333 wrote: With the help of a battery and low consumption, it seems playable to me, right?
sicetaitsimple wrote: And above all from a very big "tank", as you call it! Take a look at this point, it might get complicated ...
Cyril333 wrote: and I admit that I was hoping for more constructive remarks on this forum...
Cyril333 wrote:The tank acting as a buffer, if for example my turbine generates 1000 W at the maximum flow rate but at this rate the tank is empty in 2 hours while the river fills it only in 5 or 10 hours, it would be interesting to have a valve that automatically limit the flow when the electricity requirement is only 100 or 200 W, it would preserve the volume of water available in the tank ... it would avoid storage in battery and the dewatering of the watercourse.
I would point out that when I said hope for more constructive remarks, I quoted your last message, so it was only to this one that I was referring. Besides, I had interesting news, especially from bardal, and also from you, and I thank you all the 2. If my 30 / 03 estimates are wrong, it is not because I disregard your remarks but because I did not understand them. If I can not recover around 500 W continuously and 2 kW during 2 or 3 minutes with a tank of 10 m3 (filled to 10 l / s and emptied to 30 with 10 m of elevation gain), it seems to me that would be more constructive to explain to me why rather than your disdainful response from 22: 44 (which in addition completely ignores the issue of the solenoid valve and the inverter generator).sicetaitsimple wrote:What has been written by others in between and which would not necessarily go in the direction of your dream is totally ignored ... and qualified as "unconstructive".
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