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Water Power - SecretPrepper - 4 February 2013 ok i saw this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LjuZsod4E4 unfortunatly i am rubbish at electronics, but it looks like great way to generate electricty post SHTF. if you camouflage it well no one would seeit or hear it. Thoughts?... RE: Water Power - NorthernRaider - 4 February 2013 Yup seen similar concepts before, in practical terms you need a 2 meter head of water to make a viable hydro leccy system RE: Water Power - Skvez - 5 February 2013 Water wheels have been a source of power for thousands of years. If you are lucky enough to have a stream on your property and are looking for backup/off-grid power you should consider some form water wheel. However few of us have this resource. It should be noted that in the youtube video he had a 48m head. Very few of us have a waterfall in our back garden ![]() RE: Water Power - Barneyboy - 5 February 2013 would this work?? RE: Water Power - SecretPrepper - 6 February 2013 (5 February 2013, 20:35)Skvez Wrote: It should be noted that in the youtube video he had a 48m head. Very few of us have a waterfall in our back garden HAHA I don't even have a back garden yet. moving into my first house in a few months (touch wood) RE: Water Power - NorthernRaider - 6 February 2013 Overshot archamedes screws are more efficient than undershot or overshot wheels I think ? RE: Water Power - Tartar Horde - 6 February 2013 (6 February 2013, 09:29)NorthernRaider Wrote: Overshot archamedes screws are more efficient than undershot or overshot wheels I think ? Correct ![]() |