Water power for electric generation

Post Reply
User avatar
pfieldsii

Water power for electric generation

Post by pfieldsii »

I’ve been looking for a power system for a homestead is there any online sites for water power generation systems.
I read about one that someone made that uses stream water as the water source to power there generator and keep batteries charged. It sounded like a good electric source to use with wind and solar power if you have to go off the grid.
Toepopper
Patriot ⭐ Construction, Shelter
Patriot ⭐ Construction, Shelter
Posts: 1230
Joined: 16 Aug 2007 12:03
Location: Southwest Oregon

Re: Water power for electric generation

Post by Toepopper »

A " PELTON WHEEL " is what you need. It is nothing but a 100 amp Chevy pick up truck alternator with plastic fins mounted on the pulley. You aim a hose nozzle at the fins, turn on the water and it starts spinning. The higher your water source in elevation, the more pressure which spins the alternator faster giving more output to your batteries. These are reliable systems but the water source must be above the Pelton Wheel . Most homesites are above the stream or river to avoid floods. Most solar or alternate energy stores have info on these systems. Or, google Harris Hydroelectric.
Post Reply