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Learning Micro Hydro Power in depth
How MrHydrohead became proficient with Micro Hydro Power. It describes his path with education in Micro-Hydro over nearly 3 decades of practical experience and training.
If you wish to donate: www.paypal.me/MrHydrohead or click the Super Thanks button under the video
Contact Links:
www.solarenergy.org/micro-hydro-training/
MrHydrohead: mrhydrohead@gmail.com
Micro Hydro Francis Turbine Part 1:
ua-cam.com/video/cYRVQNWi0oE/v-deo.html
Micro Hydro Francis Turbine Part 2:
ua-cam.com/video/8oE7hULefA4/v-deo.html
Micro Hydro Power from IRRIGATION WATER:
ua-cam.com/video/Bh8ngja_qNk/v-deo.html
MrHydrohead links:
SYNOPSIS PLAYLIST:
ua-cam.com/play/PLtTypVpmDd-vkT9bJQkXw4I1t0e_4jMYA.html
Part 21 ua-cam.com/video/zcV6LkmtYIk/v-deo.html
Part 20-3 ua-cam.com/video/3lVijqzEA9k/v-deo.html
Part 20-2 ua-cam.com/video/GI_i8KOzfdc/v-deo.html
Part 20-1 ua-cam.com/video/61lZn1sUkzE/v-deo.html
INSTALLATION AND RUNNING OF SECOND SYSTEM PLAYLIST:
ua-cam.com/play/PLtTypVpmDd-sQ-gxyvwsiSUzgn2xpFVqP.html
Part 19 ua-cam.com/video/G3pS_RVqVi8/v-deo.html
Part 18 ua-cam.com/video/sixorfYKSwI/v-deo.html
Part 17 ua-cam.com/video/le8zg3T_2_k/v-deo.html
Part 16 ua-cam.com/video/-R8_wKBXIGc/v-deo.html
Part 15 ua-cam.com/video/ZqDK-niW_CQ/v-deo.html
Part 14 ua-cam.com/video/1c8AYt6C2P4/v-deo.html
Part 13A ua-cam.com/video/uN9AqqugCeI/v-deo.html
Part 13 ua-cam.com/video/dd_5eeEPxH0/v-deo.html
Part 12 ua-cam.com/video/b_vHm_JLtac/v-deo.html
Part 11 ua-cam.com/video/gnoEkNVKn30/v-deo.html
Part 10 ua-cam.com/video/DMLvcAzZgYs/v-deo.html
Part 9 ua-cam.com/video/FYSvpKPr_Ns/v-deo.html
Part 8 ua-cam.com/video/rBjeYmFt46g/v-deo.html
MEASUREMENTS FOR SECOND SYSTEM:
Part 7 ua-cam.com/video/vovGG-hoels/v-deo.html
Part 6 ua-cam.com/video/4xMHGr0FOIg/v-deo.html
INSTALLATION AND RUNNING OF SECOND SYSTEM w/o MUSIC PLAYLIST:
ua-cam.com/play/PLtTypVpmDd-vs1KhnputU1l7EeNcVmEBH.html
FIRST SYSTEM PLAYLIST:
ua-cam.com/play/PLtTypVpmDd-uiRFs5qcinl1zeaq-GKLiB.html
Part 5 ua-cam.com/video/PfL5F5uRUbo/v-deo.html
Part 4 ua-cam.com/video/V3fgFtZYwMI/v-deo.html
Part 3B ua-cam.com/video/qQJ99kdOc84/v-deo.html
Part 3A ua-cam.com/video/qQJ99kdOc84/v-deo.html
Part 2 ua-cam.com/video/-Fz72I2k5po/v-deo.html
Part 1 ua-cam.com/video/edEhvmNlYqk/v-deo.html
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Відео

MicroHydro Francis Turbine Part 2
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This is the third video of a new series examining other Hydro Power systems separate from the MrHydrohead system on the @MrHydrohead channel. If you wish to donate: www.paypal.me/MrHydrohead or click the Super Thanks button under the video Contact Links: System designer: Ken Gardner: kensolar123@gmail.com MrHydrohead: mrhydrohead@gmail.com Micro Hydro Francis Turbine Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/cY...
Micro Hydro Francis Turbine Part 1 non-music version
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This is the second video of a new series examining other Hydro Power systems separate from the MrHydrohead system on the @MrHydrohead channel. If you wish to donate: www.paypal.me/MrHydrohead or click the Super Thanks button under the video Contact Links: System designer: Ken Gardner: kensolar123@gmail.com MrHydrohead: mrhydrohead@gmail.com First video in new series: ua-cam.com/video/Bh8ngja_qN...
Micro Hydro Francis Turbine Part 1
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This is the second video of a new series examining other Hydro Power systems separate from the MrHydrohead system on the @MrHydrohead channel. If you wish to donate: www.paypal.me/MrHydrohead or click the Super Thanks button under the video Contact Links: System designer: Ken Gardner: kensolar123@gmail.com MrHydrohead: mrhydrohead@gmail.com Non-Music version link: ua-cam.com/video/QZ7z_eP39Kc/v...
Micro Hydro Power from IRRIGATION WATER
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This is the first video of a new series examining other Hydro Power systems separate from the MrHydrohead system on the @mrhydrohead channel. If you wish to donate: www.paypal.me/MrHydrohead or click the Super Thanks button under the video Contact Links: System designer: Ken Gardner: kensolar123@gmail.com Gabe Stephens: www.blackcanyonre.com HiPower: www.hipowerhydro.com MrHydrohead: mrhydrohea...
Part 21 Micro Hydro Power System in CO
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A long overdue update for Spring/ Winter 2018-2020 If you wish to donate: www.paypal.me/MrHydrohead or click the Super Thanks button under the video Links to all MrHydrohead Videos: UPDATE 2018-2022 This video: ua-cam.com/video/zcV6LkmtYIk/v-deo.html SYNOPSIS PLAYLIST: ua-cam.com/play/PLtTypVpmDd-vkT9bJQkXw4I1t0e_4jMYA.html Part 20-3 ua-cam.com/video/3lVijqzEA9k/v-deo.html Part 20-2 ua-cam.com/...
Announce Non-Music Version
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Here is a link to the Non-Music Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLtTypVpmDd-vs1KhnputU1l7EeNcVmEBH.html or individual links: Part 13 ua-cam.com/video/sL5gZlCjGGY/v-deo.html Part 13A ua-cam.com/video/YP6rl6Vhb00/v-deo.html Part 14 ua-cam.com/video/a5dqGvyEPko/v-deo.html Part 15 ua-cam.com/video/FB3OjIYEqpI/v-deo.html Part 16 ua-cam.com/video/yF41wDzoWuY/v-deo.html Part 17 ua-cam.com/video/h9Cu1c3D7aw/...
Hydro System pt 18 Non-Music Version
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Same as ua-cam.com/video/sixorfYKSwI/v-deo.html but a Non-Music Version If you wish to donate: www.paypal.me/MrHydrohead or click the Super Thanks button under the video CONCLUSION This video discusses some solutions to problems, upgrades, and changes to the Micro-Hydro system. Video for Elgin Coanda Installation: ua-cam.com/video/KVrt3oM5qWo/v-deo.html Video that suggested new intake design: u...
Hydro System pt 17 Non-Music Version
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Same as ua-cam.com/video/le8zg3T_2_k/v-deo.html but a Non-Music Version If you wish to donate: www.paypal.me/MrHydrohead MAXING LOAD, how we maximized the flow of water and added load to maximize our power for heating. Also about keeping the water flowing throughout Winter. Coanda Screen link: www.elginwatersolutions.com/small-hydro.html
Hydro System pt 16 Non-Music Version
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Same as ua-cam.com/video/-R8_wKBXIGc/v-deo.html but a Non-Music Version If you wish to donate: www.paypal.me/MrHydrohead REFINEMENTS to our system which is now fully functioning. We more than doubled the available water in the meadow and a few other improvements.
Hydro System pt 15 Non-Music Version
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Same as ua-cam.com/video/ZqDK-niW_CQ/v-deo.html but without music If you wish to donate: www.paypal.me/MrHydrohead STARTUP was accomplished on Summer Solstice June 21, 2015, a fitting date. Whew! What a ton of work. Thanks for all the encouraging comments and patience. All is running fine, but it's just a start as we will scale up with more water and improvements to come. Stay Tuned for REFINEM...
Hydro System pt 13A Non-Music Version
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Same as ua-cam.com/video/uN9AqqugCeI/v-deo.html but a Non-Music Version A short Winter update on the status of our Hydro Power system. If you wish to donate: www.paypal.me/MrHydrohead
Hydro System pt 14 Non-Music Version
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Same As ua-cam.com/video/1c8AYt6C2P4/v-deo.html but a Non-Music Version If you wish to donate: www.paypal.me/MrHydrohead ELECTRICS - The nuts and bolts of the electrical parts in our new configuration. The components comply with US electrical codes
Hydro System pt 13 Non-Music Version
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Same as ua-cam.com/video/dd_5eeEPxH0/v-deo.html but a Non-Music Version Next step - Pressure Testing our Micro Hydro pipeline and completing assembly of penstock parts. If you wish to donate: www.paypal.me/MrHydrohead
Dry Year Fall Creek
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Dry Year Fall Creek
Part 20-3 MicroHydro Power System in CO
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Part 20-3 MicroHydro Power System in CO
Part 20-2 MicroHydro Power System in CO
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Part 20-2 MicroHydro Power System in CO
Part 20-1 MicroHydro Power System in CO
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Part 20-1 MicroHydro Power System in CO
Part 19 MicroHydro Power System in CO
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Part 19 MicroHydro Power System in CO
Elgin Coanda Screen Installation
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Elgin Coanda Screen Installation
Part 18 MicroHydro Power System in CO
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Part 18 MicroHydro Power System in CO
Part 17 MicroHydro Power System in CO
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Part 16 MicroHydro Power System in CO
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Part 15 MicroHydro Power System in CO
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Part 14 MicroHydro Power System in CO
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Part 13A MicroHydro Power System in CO
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Part 13A MicroHydro Power System in CO
Part 13 MicroHydro Power System in CO TESTING
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Part 13 MicroHydro Power System in CO TESTING
Part 12 MicroHydro Power System in CO
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Part 11 MicroHydro Power System in CO
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Part 10 MicroHydro Power System in CO
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Part 10 MicroHydro Power System in CO

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Paul-wg5qn
    @Paul-wg5qn 17 днів тому

    In Poland and EU countries, investments in micro-hydroelectric power plants are prohibited. Too many eco-crazies. It's a pity we have to follow the example of the USA.

  • @davefroman4700
    @davefroman4700 Місяць тому

    200 kw a day is enough to power a small hamlet.

  • @studinthemaking
    @studinthemaking Місяць тому

    How many kilowatts is this system?

  • @studinthemaking
    @studinthemaking Місяць тому

    How many kilo watts is this system?

  • @studinthemaking
    @studinthemaking Місяць тому

    1230 feet! That 1/5 of a mile.

  • @emmanuelakalu427
    @emmanuelakalu427 Місяць тому

    How much will everything cost, both purchasing the turbine and other machines and also installation?

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead Місяць тому

      I don't own this system, so I don't know how much the total system cost. Even if I did provide cost figures, it would not be of much benefit as each system is unique to the chosen site and costs can vary widely depending on numerous factors. First there is the potential power available at the particular site which dictates if the desired use of that power is practical. Who will design the system? What will be the best equipment and materials available to meet the unique requirements of the most beneficial and practical design? Then there are expenses involved in acquiring water rights which are likely different in each state or country depending on a pro se (self applied) application or hiring lawyer to work on them. Who will do the labor to install the system? Is it your own sweat equity, friends that can help, or hired labor and at what rate? How much time will it take to install? What materials can be accessed? Reused or new pipe, copper or aluminum wire? How long a length of wire? What building(s) will house the equipment? What transformers, batteries, load regulators, power shunts, or utility net metering are available and/or appropriate to the particular site? All of theses factors can add to the costs and it would be naive of me to present a one size fits all price. One must be clear that installing a system is creating an asset which would likely provide power for a lifetime. Can it be financed over time and does that cost make economic sense when compared to running utility lines to an off grid property? Will a local utility be willing to purchase excess power and at what rate? Undertaking a project of this size is not for the faint of heart. It IS a large commitment both financially and in effort and time. My first system (1.5kw) which I own and documented on this channel cost ~$25k and was installed in the mid 90’s. Redesigning and moving the same equipment to a more reliable water source was also documented on my channel and took place between 2013-2015 and added another ~$55k but boosted the useable power by a factor of 5 to 7.5kw. WHEN a project occurs is also a factor governing cost. Inflation impacts everything involved and the fact that I intend these videos to remain on the internet for years to come and provide some clear eyed guidance to people that are serious about their own intentions, this dictates that I not mislead them with cost estimates willynilly. Sorry to go on and on here. I know the system in this video was funded with the aid of grants. Thanks for watching and for your comment.

  • @markarca6360
    @markarca6360 Місяць тому

    Other setups have battery storage for off-grid usage.

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead Місяць тому

      That is true, but this system effectively uses the grid as its battery by spinning their meter backwards and thereby lowering the utility bill. This is not uncommon with solar systems as well. It also avoids the maintenance and replacement headaches of batteries. Thanks for watching.

  • @ngoatomagane7552
    @ngoatomagane7552 Місяць тому

    what if I stay in another country and would like to join the course solar energy international, how can I do that?

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead Місяць тому

      www.solarenergy.org/contact/ is the link to get in touch with the school. They have numerous classes available for many renewable technologies. Look over their website and see what they have to offer. There is a 5 day micro hydro course at their facility and also a free online introductory course which gives an overview of many of the renewable technologies. I hope this is helpful to you. Thanks for watching. 👍🏼

  • @shaunmccrickett4221
    @shaunmccrickett4221 2 місяці тому

    Would intermittent flow be able to charge a battery, I was thinking if you added one of these micro hydroelectric converters to the mains water supply at home would it be able to charge a battery every time you ran a tap, took a shower etc?

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 2 місяці тому

      Its an interesting thought experiment. A formula for determining the power potential of micro hydropower would be (Net head x Net flow in GPM) / 15 for DC watts or / 9 for AC watts. You could calculate the potential power that way, but with maybe 60 psi (2.31 * 60 = 138 head) from the utility and maybe 1-3 GPM on an intermittent basis, you would find a very limited amount of power. (138 * 3) / 15 = 27-28 watts. That wouldn't justify the cost of buying equipment, batteries and inverter. There is also the question of once the pressure is utilized to harness kinetic power from the flow, what is left to push the water through the pipes to your shower, toilet or sink? Thanks for watching and asking the question.

  • @Mike368314
    @Mike368314 2 місяці тому

    How can I get in touch with you

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 2 місяці тому

      Email me at mrhydrohead@gmail.com

  • @georgewhitehouse8630
    @georgewhitehouse8630 2 місяці тому

    ❤ ua-cam.com/video/-O0rjhDGCD4/v-deo.htmlsi=IVEBWJsu25JZsUlL❤

  • @kbbb4227
    @kbbb4227 2 місяці тому

    Had to be a million dollars, at least….

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 2 місяці тому

      No way. I don’t own this system I merely documented and I do believe it ran in excess of $100k. But nowhere near $1M. The lion share of expense was labor, equipment rental, and travel expenses.

  • @portnuefflyer
    @portnuefflyer 2 місяці тому

    When I got my state permit for "non consumptive use" for my little 147' of fall, 3' feed line, 850 watt grid tied Harris Hydro pelton wheel setup 16 years ago all installed and running. I invited the rancher below my mountain property who has the REAL water rights to come up and take a look. I don't leak a drop, 100% of the water I take out goes back into the creek, if anything, he probably gets a tad more water as my 90 GPM isn't seeping into the creek bed or evaporating! He looked at my amp gauge, 33 amps at 26 VDC, and then looked down to his place where we could see the sprinklers operating as normal, and we both laughed! As a pilot, in a rural mountainous area, it kinda drives me crazy seeing from the air all the potential for systems like yours that are not being taken advantage for making power.

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 2 місяці тому

      As a former private pilot I agree with you. Congrats on having a functioning system. Nice, isn’t it!? Over the 27 years my equipment has been running, we’ve generated over 518,000 kWh and it still just keeps spinning. 375 megawatts of that have come since moving the system to our creek and turn it on in 2015. This video you commented on isn’t mine, I only documented this one. My system is summarized here: ua-cam.com/play/PLtTypVpmDd-vkT9bJQkXw4I1t0e_4jMYA.html&si=sTuj5ibEKTzJm73Q UA-cam only seems to promote the most recent videos, so I guess l need to do an update to point people to the older videos. Thanks for watching.

    • @portnuefflyer
      @portnuefflyer 2 місяці тому

      @@mrhydrohead I will check it out. Yes, hydro is great, nothing beats gravity! PV is a bit more hassle free but not near as satisfying for some reason. I have both, and never pay a bill other than my connection fee;. My mountain stream varies so much I designed it around the lower part of the year/flow, so it's small but consistent as in keeping the supply line full.

  • @bruce02
    @bruce02 2 місяці тому

    any update ??

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 2 місяці тому

      No. I live at least a 5 hour drive from there and don’t own this system. So, I don’t have any plans to do a follow up. Sorry, but thanks for watching anyway.

  • @stephenauty2402
    @stephenauty2402 2 місяці тому

    So the turbine is from China and might not last as long as a Euro/US machine but it might be the cost was the deciding factor but it doesn't matter , the dam asn penstock pipeline was 95% of the cost of this project, the turbine can be easily replaced in the future it it doesn't last long.

  • @stephenauty2402
    @stephenauty2402 2 місяці тому

    That would've cost somewhere between $100 -$130k , 6KW or 144KWhrs/day is way more than one house can use , an EV would use some up or a small business that needs a heap of electricity too. Batteries are there to create a huge amount of DC so if you need more current than the turbine can provide at once , you have it all ready and stored up, remember at low flows in the summer it won't be producing much power at all but that's when you don't need as much as you cook less (salads) and don't want hot showers or home heating.

  • @kbbb4227
    @kbbb4227 2 місяці тому

    Ugh. definitely not a dyi project, oh well guess there really isn’t any cheap electricity out there to be honest.

  • @hypotheticalradioactivedwa2622
    @hypotheticalradioactivedwa2622 3 місяці тому

    That is an awesome project! I am just getting interested in the world of Hydros, so please tell me why there was a Z-shaped pipe forcing the water upwards at the end. Doesn't that drop the speed of the water making the turbine slower?

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 3 місяці тому

      Good Question! The purpose of the Z pipe is to enable the position of the turbine above the height of the creek running beside it. This is to protect from the high water levels in Springtime melt off conditions from damaging the turbine. The available pressure level for the water in the system is measured to the height of the water in the draft tube below the turbine. See part 2 for detail about this @2:28-2:37 ua-cam.com/video/8oE7hULefA4/v-deo.html. So, there is very little loss if any with the use of the Z Tube. Thanks for watching!

  • @ChileExpatFamily
    @ChileExpatFamily 3 місяці тому

    There are a lot of these down here in Chile. Jim

  • @ariyaproducts
    @ariyaproducts 3 місяці тому

    Can this system act as an pump storage hydropower?

  • @jaybash2944
    @jaybash2944 3 місяці тому

    Very interested in this. I am working with multiple developers in Central Florida who are looking to build self-sustainable systems. Well funded and very serious. This video is great, I look forward to getting a reply from the request I put in at that link you provided. Cheers

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 3 місяці тому

      Florida would present an interesting challenge as there may be a lack of substantial head given the flat nature of the state. A viable system would therefor require a large amount of flow to enable a good system. A combination of either high head with lower flow or low head with very high flow are the measures which determine the potential amount of power to be extracted. These may be a couple of good sources to investigate for low head applications. emrgy.com & www.turbulent.be Thanks for watching!

  • @Colorodo303
    @Colorodo303 3 місяці тому

    Great so the tax payers paid for this…

  • @PP.EKOTECH
    @PP.EKOTECH 3 місяці тому

    GOOD JOB! :) Regards Paul P.

  • @cpp1601
    @cpp1601 3 місяці тому

    Good

  • @corneillealimasi1530
    @corneillealimasi1530 4 місяці тому

    Very interesting, how to contact you for your services?

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 4 місяці тому

      Not sure what you have in mind, but email me MrHydrohead@gmail.com

  • @suntzu6122
    @suntzu6122 4 місяці тому

    You could power bitcoin miners to convert free energy into digital gold.

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 4 місяці тому

      I did research using some of my excess power for this, but I decided that to try to compete with large server farms would not be a practical undertaking. It would require always upgrading to newer cards and ongoing costs without a guarantee of success.

    • @suntzu6122
      @suntzu6122 4 місяці тому

      ​​​@@mrhydroheadi wouldnt go too deep in it but being a part of a pool will increase your chances of payout. If your mining pool hits the block reward you will get paid accordingly. Maybe youre only .5 percent but because of a mining pool you get more community hash rate. And i strooongly believe in btc. More than everything else, basically. Id rather plug in a 10,000 miner than give the grid back electricity for example. Bitcoin will almost certainly hit 1million per. So if you could mine it for the cost of a miner and hold in a personal wallet it should in theory be a great way to A + B combo this amazing hydro power tech. Please keep up the good work man i just found your channel and you do a great job!! <3 This project is a ways off but lifegoals.

  • @suntzu6122
    @suntzu6122 4 місяці тому

    My biggest question is how do you know which property to buy that will allow tampering with the stream or creek? Who is in charge of such things. Im sure the gov thinks they own the water or something. 😂

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 4 місяці тому

      In the US, I believe every state has different rules governing water rights. In Colorado where I live, water rights are adjudicated by state water courts. You file for a non consumptive right for use and are initially granted a "conditional" right which must be proven as beneficial use within 7 years. If you put in a system and prove beneficial use you then file to make the water right "absolute". If you don't prove in that time period, you can refile to get another 7 years. It is considered non consumptive or run-of-river in that it puts the water back in the waterway it came from. Sorry that I don't have info on how it works in different states or different countries. Thanks for watching

    • @suntzu6122
      @suntzu6122 4 місяці тому

      @@mrhydrohead thank you!!! Very intetesting!!

  • @user-xh2so8ef3o
    @user-xh2so8ef3o 4 місяці тому

    A basic concept of service burial is to embed the services (pipes, wires) in sand. This minimizes the damage that you saw when just dumping the spoil back in the trench. Six inches below and a foot on top will give you adequate protection from the boulder size shown in the video. Doesn't have to be quality sand, can even be pea metal which is sometimes sought because it allows more independent movement for the pipes. You can also use a grizzly when excavating to separate the boulders out from the soil so that they either don't go back in the trench, or the operator can lay down a layer of soil before putting the boulders back in

  • @ayder
    @ayder 4 місяці тому

    6:06 To much AC -> DC -> AC -> DC conversions take place. Loss is big

  • @in4merATP
    @in4merATP 4 місяці тому

    A pity they've gone with lead-acid AGM.. that internal resistance, low cycle resiliency, and AGM-specific deep-discharge sensitivity are all huge downsides to that old battery tech

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 4 місяці тому

      I don’t own this system and merely documented it. Personally I know next to nothing about competing battery chemistries. I chose to go straight AC with a load controller on MY system on the majority of this channel. I didn’t want to maintain or replace batteries. Straight AC works great if you have enough wattage and can pay attention to the load you’re placing on the system. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @blazebroughton345
    @blazebroughton345 4 місяці тому

    It looks like a massive turbocharger

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 4 місяці тому

      Yeah my SAAB has one shaped like that. Thanks for watching

  • @russellridd2637
    @russellridd2637 4 місяці тому

    Great videos! Do you have any information about the turbine and generator you are using?

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 4 місяці тому

      The turbine was manufactured by Canyon Industries www.canyonhydro.com and was a model 1051 with bronze pelton cups, single needle nozzle, with jet deflector. It cost $6700. The Generator was a Lima brushless SER 250S1230 10kW which was $2100. Those prices were in 1996, so a comparable unit would be much higher these days, but they are still running great so it pays to buy quality equipment. Lima was bought out by Marathon www.marathongenerators.com many years ago. In addition I had attended a class at Solar Energy Intl www.solarenergy.org in 1996 and the instructors had good connections and may have enabled me to get good pricing. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!

  • @wb1340
    @wb1340 4 місяці тому

    Great video but I too would like to know the cost. Digging 1200' is not cheap, plus the pipe, turbine, misc. electrical inside the home, clean backfill material, LABOR! I just cannot see the ROI being worth it. Now, if you are in the middle of nowhere and the local power company quotes you six figures to bring electricity to your home then maybe it's worthwhile. Plus there's always the independence factor. I would love to work on one of these from the electrical side (electrician here)

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 4 місяці тому

      I don’t own this particular system and only documented it. With the costs you list I do expect it went over $100k. But it is beyond the reach of the grid, so it probably would have cost a fortune to bring power in. The system I own shown in the majority of videos on my channel made great sense in ‘96 being 7 miles from the grid. It continues to provide abundant reliable power now up to 511+ megawatts since installation and a joy to live with. Independence factor does rule! Thanks for watching

  • @post-MV
    @post-MV 4 місяці тому

    Is there enough rotation? Seniors, please help me

  • @portnuefflyer
    @portnuefflyer 4 місяці тому

    I have 147' of fall, in 1/4 mile, using a 3" delivery line, and am permitted for a max of 95 GPM non consumptive use, that works out to about 850 watts with my Harris hydro pelton wheel, 17 years in operation now, grid tied. I have a stainless collection box, a HydroScreen (made by a guy name of Bob Weir, how cool is that) that was simply placed under the county culvert at the top of my property, with a telescoping 8" tube with in a tube to give high water adjustments, so not one bit of disturbance to the stream. My water resources board here in Idaho made it real clear (pun intended) they did NOT want to see any construction work that involved heavy equipment and/or silt going into the stream.

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 4 місяці тому

      Isn’t hydro great!? Lucky you. Our system (elsewhere on this channel) runs 7.2kW in winter and 4.5kW every other season. Now in operation since 1996. I considered a HydroScreen from Bob but took a different approach. This system’s dam is very altering of the stream, but I guess Utah was OK with it. Congrats on being a HydroHead! It’s a great way to live if you can access the resource. Thanks for watching and sharing.

  • @agroplayz3327
    @agroplayz3327 4 місяці тому

    PLANT TREES AND EARTH WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 4 місяці тому

      I was fortunate to plant roughly 100k trees as a tree planter in the northwest when I first got out of college. A great time and I couldn’t agree more. Thanks for watching

  • @abidullahkhan9024
    @abidullahkhan9024 4 місяці тому

    how we will contact with you

  • @Paul-wg5qn
    @Paul-wg5qn 4 місяці тому

    In the USA, you can build small hydroelectric power plants, but the European Union prohibits them using a strange water directive, because hydroelectric power plants kill fish, a sick law.

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 4 місяці тому

      That is indeed very sad. There is a Belgian (www.turbulent.be) company that has created a Turbulent turbine which is supposed to be harmless to fish. They can even coat the turbine blades with softer material to prevent harm to fish and they divert a small portion of flow for low head power generation. I've been curious to find one of these systems to document. I wonder if they've found an exception or worked to create one for the European laws. Our system (ua-cam.com/play/PLtTypVpmDd-vkT9bJQkXw4I1t0e_4jMYA.html) never allows fish into the system and only diverts a small portion of water in the creek for a run-of-river configuration. Protecting natural habitats is vital. Thanks for watching and your comment.

  • @shughalonly4724
    @shughalonly4724 4 місяці тому

    I reaoly commend your amazing effort ...sharing so much of information for free...still there are heroes like you in this money oriented world... Please guide us about the output of such a system and not specific but a rough expenditure?. Is there any guidance from which seller to buy this turbine from China?

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 4 місяці тому

      I don't own this system, so I don't know how much the total system cost. Even if I did provide cost figures, it would not be of much benefit as each system is unique to the chosen site and costs can vary widely depending on numerous factors. First there is the potential power available at the particular site which dictates if the desired use of that power is practical. Who will design the system? What will be the best equipment and materials available to meet the unique requirements of the most beneficial and practical design? Then there are expenses involved in acquiring water rights which are likely different in each state or country depending on a pro se (self applied) application or hiring lawyer to work on them. Who will do the labor to install the system? Is it your own sweat equity, friends that can help, or hired labor and at what rate? How much time will it take to install? What materials can be accessed? Reused or new pipe, copper or aluminum wire? How long a length of wire? What building(s) will house the equipment? What transformers, batteries, load regulators, power shunts, or utility net metering are available and/or appropriate to the particular site? All of theses factors can add to the costs and it would be naive of me to present a one size fits all price. One must be clear that installing a system is creating an asset which would likely provide power for a lifetime. Can it be financed over time and does that cost make economic sense when compared to running utility lines to an off grid property? Will a local utility be willing to purchase excess power and at what rate? Undertaking a project of this size is not for the faint of heart. It IS a large commitment both financially and in effort and time. My first system (1.5kw) which I own and documented on this channel cost ~$25k and was installed in the mid 90’s. Redesigning and moving the same equipment to a more reliable water source was also documented on my channel and took place between 2013-2015 and added another ~$55k but boosted the useable power by a factor of 5 to 7.5kw. WHEN a project occurs occurs is also a factor governing cost. Inflation impacts everything involved and the fact that I intend these videos to remain on the internet for years to come and provide some clear eyed guidance to people that are serious about their own intentions, this dictates that I not mislead them with cost estimates willynilly. Sorry to go on and on here. I know the system in this video with installation costs were in excess of $100K. Information on the specific Francis Turbine can be located off the placard on the side of unit at 4:25 in the video. You can contact them for current pricing. Thanks for watching and for your comment.

    • @shughalonly4724
      @shughalonly4724 4 місяці тому

      @@mrhydrohead thanks a lot for the detailed reply ...I appreciate your time and effort ... Keep up good work ...

  • @tealkerberus748
    @tealkerberus748 4 місяці тому

    The mental clash between "I really need to watch this!" and "music too loud! can't process words!" was resolved by muting the vid and reading the cc. But cc does a lot better job on US accents than it does on literally anyone from anywhere else in the world, so at least that was a valid option here.

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 4 місяці тому

      Sorry you had difficulty with the video audio. Others in the past made similar comments, so I uploaded versions of many of the videos without music. They can be found here in this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLtTypVpmDd-vs1KhnputU1l7EeNcVmEBH.html Hopefully this helps you. Thanks for watching and your comment

  • @mattjayne5231
    @mattjayne5231 5 місяців тому

    Hi ​@mrhydrohead Which video do you cover how the electrical side works. Very interested in the system but struggling to understand how you keep frequency so static with varying loads without a battery. Is the power output bridge recitifed to dc then inverted so you have finer control over frequency. Then tranformed up to use ac in house. Or do you regulate frequency purely by adjusting water flow?

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 5 місяців тому

      This segment is where I cover the electrics: Part 14 MicroHydro Power System in CO ua-cam.com/video/1c8AYt6C2P4/v-deo.html. The system utilizes an electronic load controller ELC which is made by Thomsen & Howe www.smallhydropower.com/ in Canada. It basically shunts load off to resistive loads by varying the load with SCR circuits. It monitors the hz on the system and varies load accordingly. If you have additional questions I’ll be glad to help. Thanks for watching.

    • @mattjayne5231
      @mattjayne5231 5 місяців тому

      @@mrhydrohead amazing, thanks for the reply. I'll give that a watch and see if I've got follow up queries. Awesome system, BTW very jealous! I've seen battery based systems where bridge rectify to dc and mppt/buck convert to battery but never seen residential direct from turbine to house.

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 5 місяців тому

      Yeah the system is such a joy to live with. The majority of the channel is about moving my system to a creek source. There are two other systems shown on the channel which I don’t own as well. My email is mrhydrohead@gmail if you have more questions. 😊

  • @DBGE001
    @DBGE001 5 місяців тому

    I think for the cost of the system, you could also install a 40kWp PV system with a 2000 kWh LFP battery backup. This would be a maintenance free system that lasts you about 45 years.

  • @DBGE001
    @DBGE001 5 місяців тому

    So the electrical efficiency is around 80% for this system?

  • @arturoeugster7228
    @arturoeugster7228 5 місяців тому

    I take it that the system is designed for 50 herz, a european standard, as oposed to the American standard of 60 hertz, careful not to connect it to the grid! The conversion to dc is a smart move, saves matching the turbine generator. One improvement I suggest: before the diffusor put in radial flow straighteners, then s six degree conical diffuser as long as necessary to optimize the system, the dc voltage as high as reasonable to minimize the ohm's losses, Other wise the best realization I have seen. ( Swiss engineer. ETH graduate) Think of imbetting the pipe in a larger concrete pipe with continious drain, movement of the river bed is unavoidable.

  • @michaelvanallen6400
    @michaelvanallen6400 6 місяців тому

    Unfortunately, hydropower has extremely high investment costs (approx. 10-50 T$ per kWp), but generates electricity continuously (except during drought). Hydropower therefore makes sense if you need to be self-sufficient from the power grid. Bur due to the extreme drop in prices for solar modules, electricity from hydro and wind power plants is now 3 to 10 times more expensive in comparison. Today you can buy 400W solar modules for as little as 50-70$.

  • @holaris-li2zv
    @holaris-li2zv 6 місяців тому

    Please I want to learn more about micro turbine generator please can I have your WhatsApp number or more about your Chanel

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 4 місяці тому

      Sorry for the slow reply. A link to all the playlists about the system I own and the other systems I've documented is here: www.youtube.com/@mrhydrohead/playlists Just click on the View full playlist for each one. Thanks for watching

  • @alexandrevaliquette3883
    @alexandrevaliquette3883 6 місяців тому

    It's very cool... but.. Freedom is not cheap.

  • @TVasyliv160783
    @TVasyliv160783 6 місяців тому

    Does turbine can freeze at winter?

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 6 місяців тому

      I doubt that it freezes. I don't own this system, but the one I do own is at a higher elevation in the mountains and we have never had it freeze up. Moving water tends to not freeze particularly if the penstock is buried underground. This video ua-cam.com/video/G3pS_RVqVi8/v-deo.htmlsi=UBpelhzozx4gyYZB shows how well the system I own did with super cold & dry conditions in the winter of 2017-18. Thanks for watching!

  • @derrickwade6737
    @derrickwade6737 6 місяців тому

    I like your videos and have a question also. Im thinking of having 2 wells drilled on my property if possible. The first will be for some sort of hydro generator and go back into the y the second will be the main supply for the house and property. My question is, what type of generator do you think would be best for this project?

    • @mrhydrohead
      @mrhydrohead 6 місяців тому

      I'm not sure how to answer this. To harness potential power from water, it needs to be moving and/or falling over a vertical change. I don't know what elevations your intended wells will be or if there is an adequate difference in the two wells. I also don't know how much water you intend to move. The potential power is a result of two measurements. Flow and Head (vertical drop). I am assuming they would be drawing on the same water table and you would need some energy to pull the water from one well and it will feed into a second well with the same water table elevation. As a consequence I don't see how you could make the system viable and worth the expense of putting it in place. Sorry I can't be of more help.

  • @jbthesfm
    @jbthesfm 6 місяців тому

    What an amazing idea for off-the-grid power!! Love it!!