re- maths on falling water.

Trev Cox ( (no email) )
Thu, 14 Jan 1999 21:57:31 -0000

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Hi Folks,
the figures for working out the power generation available from=20
falling water is quite simple:- Head (70 ft) X Gallons per minute =
(2) =3D140 divide 10 (inefficiencies) =
=3D 14 Watts.
I built my own hydro which powers my home so I know this one well.
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Regards,
Trev Cox, Ireland.=20
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Hi Folks,
the figures for working out the =power generation=20available from
falling water is quite simple:- Head =(70 ft) X=20Gallons per=20minute           &=nbsp;           &n=bsp;           &nb=sp;    =20(2) =3D140 divide 10 (inefficiencies) =3D 14 Watts.
I built my own =hydro which=20powers my home so I know this one well.
 
Regards,
Trev =Cox, =20Ireland. 
 
 
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