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slopecarver

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Building a ~40W Waterwheel.
« on: April 11, 2017, 08:58:17 AM »
I'm partways through my waterwheel project so I thought I'd share what I've gotten done so far. It's more of a tinkering project than to do anything useful with the power as I have no other existing system to contribute AH to.

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Head ~3ft
Flow 50-200GPM in winter, Min 10GPM Summer, Max 1000GPM after sustained downpour.
Goal 12V

The overall plan is to re-dam a "pond" that has existed on my property but had been drained about 30 years ago. The "pond" before I dammed it was/is filled with a swampy soupy brush-overgrown mess. I built a dam with a footer 7' long x 2'wide x 8" tall then laid 4 courses of filled concrete blocks with a channel left in the middle of the top 2 rows for height control. I also inserted a 6" PVC pipe at the bottom of the block wall but above the foundation to drain the pond for service/when not in use.

I've build but not yet installed 4x 8' long flume sections from PT plywood and 2x6 which I plan to mount on 4x4s sunken into holes on each bank.

The waterhweel will be an overshot waterwheel with a 55gal plastic barrel section 8" wide as the core of the waterwheel with paddles made from sections of PVC pipe as the buckets.

I've got a 72 tooth #35 sprocket for the drive side and a 10 tooth driven sprocket that will drive a Permenant Magnet DC motor hopefully somewhere near 12V.

I've compiled the dam building process in a 21 minute youtube video to begin with, I haven't finished the other components yet. https://youtu.be/p8pdCOLzO74

slopecarver

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Re: Building a ~40W Waterwheel.
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2018, 10:06:45 PM »
I finished this project, 5W was all I could make before removing the wheel due to sale of the property. I'm sure there will be comments by users here and I welcome them.

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Re: Building a ~40W Waterwheel.
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2018, 12:24:55 AM »
Have you moved the waterwheel to a new water source?
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Re: Building a ~40W Waterwheel.
« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2018, 03:53:12 AM »
I finished this project, 5W was all I could make before removing the wheel due to sale of the property. I'm sure there will be comments by users here and I welcome them.

I think i saw your videos on youtube. dual chain reduction for the generator? flume kept filling with leaves and ice?

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Re: Building a ~40W Waterwheel.
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2018, 07:46:32 PM »
SparWeb
The waterwheel has no new home besides in my garage for now.

Rainwulf:
The double chain reduction was necessary to get sufficient RPMs to get high enough volts. In operation I had no problems with sticks/leaves but I can't say much about the ice, I never ran it in freezing weather.

Now I'm halfheartedly playing around in a small portion of another water source, check it out on my youtube channel.