Super happy to see a video from this channel post again. Welcome back, and glad to hear you are recovering from such a serious heath scare. Looking forward to more Micro Hydro
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@firenado42952 жыл бұрын
i like the idea of showing other types of setup than the one you have so we can see how other people have thought of making power from water in different situations
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
I agree! I have recently learned of a partially completed Francis Turbine system that will be completed in the Spring after the snows melt. I’m looking forward to filming it and I may do a video about the work done so far with footage that the workers shot. Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system as well. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Like, Subscribe, and Share - It helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@eddyjay832 жыл бұрын
So glad to see you back and healthy @MrHydrohead . I actually rewatched the whole playlist a couple of days ago, and here you are again! Best wishes from Europe.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Wow! A devoted viewer. I’m very glad you are finding it valuable. There’s more to come and it won’t be so long a wait. Thx for watching!
@spramsey79302 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Its a testament to addressing renewable power
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! AND for the SUPER THANKS
@seybrew12 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video - there are so many different approach for Micro Hydro solutions around the world - the other day I was watching one from Japan used in 3rd world countries. About your videos they are so enlightening and gives hope and encouragement to everyone to build one. this video did take long time on production but I read in below comments on your health concern. So looking forward for your upcoming projects/videos.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it was a rough recovery road and I'm still walking it. Thx for your comment and watching. Two projects I'm focusing on just now.
@jw1062 жыл бұрын
So nice to see you posting a video again. Will you be posting updates about your own system? I hope it is not affected by the drought too much.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system and travelling about documenting others’ systems. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Like, Subscribe, and Share - It helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@jerryzedler14402 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead Wow, sorry to hear about your health issue. Glad that you're on the mend!!! Great videos and very enjoyable. thank you!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
@@jerryzedler1440 Thank YOU!
@jw1062 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead very sorry to hear about the health issues, but at the same time very relieved you are doing much better now. Your video series about your hydro setup truly is one of the hidden gems on KZbin, I rewatch it regularly. I’m very much looking forward to your new videos. Take care!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
@@jw106 I have recently learned of a partially completed Francis Turbine system that will be completed in the Spring after the snows melt. I’m looking forward to filming it and I may do a video about the work done so far with footage that the workers shot. Thanks for watching
@skoto.power.systems2 жыл бұрын
Very nice and educative,thank you and we miss you.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system and travelling about documenting others’ systems. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Like, Subscribe, and Share - It helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@skoto.power.systems2 жыл бұрын
So sorry to know that but thank God you are doing great now. Wish you all the best
@denisbuzdin96182 жыл бұрын
Thanks. For a long time there were no new videos on your channel. Very rewarding. Looking forward to more video.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system and travelling about documenting others’ systems. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Like, Subscribe, and Share - It helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@larmiisoren25682 жыл бұрын
Yes! Thank you for sharing this excellent video, I have been talking about this for years, but this clearly shows the concept of microhydro w/ irrigation water with proof. I could never have engineered such an elaborate system though haha. Nicely done collab, hopefully they will expand these sorts of projects.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for the kind comment. Small scale micro hydro can be applied in far more situations than most people realize. I attempt to show a variety of those very unique situations on the channel. And thanks for watching
@gregorythomas3332 жыл бұрын
Great to see you releasing videos again! I love learning about the different systems that are out there :) Thank you!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
I have recently learned of a partially completed Francis Turbine system that will be completed in the Spring after the snows melt. I’m looking forward to filming it and I may do a video about the work done so far with footage that the workers shot. Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system as well. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Like, Subscribe, and Share - It helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@gregorythomas3332 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead Damn...sepsis is really serious...so glad you are doing better now! I look forward to future videos of your system and the others. Take care and keep getting better!
@mkzenthusiasts2 жыл бұрын
Odly enough I was just cleaning up my subscriptions and saw your name and thought hmmm I'd really wish he'd post more, and low and behold here you are. Thank you and I look forward to your upcoming videos.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Synchonicity! I have recently learned of a partially completed Francis Turbine system that will be completed in the Spring after the snows melt. I’m looking forward to filming it and I may do a video about the work done so far with footage that the workers shot. Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system as well. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@mkzenthusiasts2 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead my Uncle has that sepsis isnt that rare and odd youre the second person ive heard had it..As fae as the virus the media made a mountain out of a molehill in most cases. Our entire family made it to the other side just fine and one of my family members has congestive heart failure Mayne God was on our side on this one I'm not a Dr so it could effect others differently anyway. Be well my friend FYI if you want to add music in the background as a filler in your upcoming videos please do so. This is your art not theirs you can't please everyone all of the time.
@ywedrone67072 жыл бұрын
Great video, very well presented. Glad you were able to incorporate some of my drone videos!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Thx again
@seangrimes45772 жыл бұрын
Great to see a new post from you, love the content!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
I have recently learned of a partially completed Francis Turbine system that will be completed in the Spring after the snows melt. I’m looking forward to filming it and I may do a video about the work done so far with footage that the workers shot. Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system as well. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Like, Subscribe, and Share - It helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@AW-nz5st2 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to your coming videos. Definitely one of a kind content on KZbin.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that! Thx for watching
@prumeister2 жыл бұрын
Welcome back! Great video.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Hey, thanks! Hope you're doing well in SF. Talk soon, I'll call you
@portnuefflyer6 ай бұрын
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.
@mrhydrohead6 ай бұрын
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: kzbin.info/aero/PLtTypVpmDd-vkT9bJQkXw4I1t0e_4jMYA&si=sTuj5ibEKTzJm73Q KZbin 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.
@portnuefflyer6 ай бұрын
@@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.
@walterhiegel30202 жыл бұрын
Its crazy I was just thinking of you and wondering how your system was doing and up comes another video. How awesome is that?!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Synchonicity! I have recently learned of a partially completed Francis Turbine system that will be completed in the Spring after the snows melt. I’m looking forward to filming it and I may do a video about the work done so far with footage that the workers shot. Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system as well. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@walterhiegel30202 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead Yeah I had read about your health issue in others comments but didnt know how to say that I am very happy you are recovering. I also didn't say that I have watched all your videos 2x. My interest is how the stream that you get water from evolves as the drought breaks up and how much erosion occurs. The erosion you have from the the yearly run off there is crazy.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
@@walterhiegel3020 Yeah the erosion is nuts! I will be posting an update to show what occurred in my absence on our system. I'm not sure I have enough footage to make it interesting as I'm relying mostly on footage my contractor shot when I was in hospital, but I'm going to try. Footage from an upcoming Francis Turbine video shows a great design of intake however given my progressing erosion I'm uncertain if the cost to build and install something similar would work. As the blind man once said "we shall see"
@korishan2 жыл бұрын
I wish I could do hydro here, but in the area of Florida where I live, it's just too flat. I could do a pumped hydro reservoir, but it would take a lot of work to build the raised area. And then there's the problem with evaporation.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
If there is moving water, there is a way to harness at least some power. Question is whether it is substantial enough to justify the cost and effort. Thx for watching just the same!
@korishan2 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead Yeah, problem is there isn't a steady supply of water flow except during hurricane season. Altho, that's when grid supply could become iffy :P
@thatsawesome20602 жыл бұрын
I think waterwheel and pulleys system can work.
@korishan2 жыл бұрын
@@thatsawesome2060 Only if there's enough flow. Oddly, after posting the previous 2 comments, it poured here for 2 days. And there's cargo hold full of water I could be tapping into. Plenty of flow for the water wheel idea. Problem is, we only get this amount of rain about 5 times a year. All the other times we might only get a couple inches, which isn't enough to raise the water level/flow
@richysee2 жыл бұрын
So nice to hear your voice again. I hope you've been keeping well.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system and travelling about documenting others’ systems. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Like, Subscribe, and Share - It helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@richysee2 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead I'm sure glad you managed to dodge that one.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
@@richysee Me TOO!!! I joke saying MrHydrohead became MrHospitalBed.
@richysee2 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead Been there and it's good to get back home to familiar surroundings 😅
@Mike-kr5dn2 жыл бұрын
Great content as always! Can’t wait to see more!!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
More to come! I have recently learned of a partially completed Francis Turbine system that will be completed in the Spring after the snows melt. I’m looking forward to filming it and I may do a video about the work done so far with footage that the workers shot. Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system as well. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@Mike-kr5dn2 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead I love hydro power. Our family operates two plants. One Francis and one a Kaplan. 400 kW total. It’s interesting to see smaller hydro making sense as well. I wish I had a creek by my house but I can’t have it all haha. Thank you.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
@@Mike-kr5dn 400kW!!! Is that direct output or kWh/day? Either way thats a s#*tload of juice. Hope you are grid tied as I can't imagine how you could put that much to good use. Where are the systems located? And how long in service?
@Mike-kr5dn2 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead It’s 400kW direct output. It’s far it’s in Czech Republic. The Francis turbines are actually 2 and are from 1920, renovated and working fine with just a new generator and small repairs to the runners(new coating). The Kaplan (from 2005) is running on the waste water coming from the Francis turbines, so the water which is diverted from a small river is used twice. Yes it is a grid tie system, we produce around 1.5 GWh a year or 1.5 million kWh.
@98grand5point92 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information about other systems. I had expected it to be a turbine (perhaps a centrifugal) that generated power when the sprinkler was operating.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
I've never heard of anything like that. Glad to share. Thanks for watching!
@randomuser24682 жыл бұрын
Whoa! Welcome back!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system and travelling about documenting others’ systems. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Like, Subscribe, and Share - It helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@MarkRose13372 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I look forward to more!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
More to come! I have recently learned of a partially completed Francis Turbine system that will be completed in the Spring after the snows melt. I’m looking forward to filming it and I may do a video about the work done so far with footage that the workers shot. Thanks for watching
@Gwydion672 жыл бұрын
Welcome back, thank you so much for this new episode, and take care from Germany! 👍🤩🇺🇲🇩🇪 As tenant with no water source nearby, I'm really happy to own my 3kWp PV solar system, providing me up to 15kWh/day in summer. Maybe the time for micro hydro power will come, hope dies last... 😉
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words. Congratulations on the PV system. Another video coming up in honor of Earth Day 🌎
@BiggieB42 жыл бұрын
Is there a way to clean up the AC voltage to make it usable to avoid stepping it down to DC?
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
I didn't design the system, but it might possible with an Electronic Load Controller. I think the intention was to create a low maintenance system that feeds the grid. I'm not sure they use the power directly, but instead use it as credits to lower there power bill.
@chrisdaniel13392 жыл бұрын
That is a super clean looking install bravo!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
I think so too! It has been fun to document other people's systems. Thanks for watching!
@jimbronson6872 жыл бұрын
This system ib pretty close to being Mini rather than micro. Cool system. I want one or two.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
I forget what the range of power production is for mini vs micro, but I've read it defined somewhere. sorry for the slow response. Thx for watching!
@D4NS802 жыл бұрын
Welcome Back!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system and travelling about documenting others’ systems. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Like, Subscribe, and Share - It helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@D4NS802 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead Hey mate, sorry to hear about your health, that's no good at all. As you say, sepsis can be very bad news. Hope you're on the mend for good now. Great to hear your micro at home is still cranking :) Cheers Dan
@originalwolf82972 жыл бұрын
Why are they using Irrigation water? Is it surplus water? Or does it get used for its purpose down the line?
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
They have an allotment of water that is used for irrigating their fields. Whatever portion they need for irrigating their fields they of course use, but their water right allotment exceeds that need and they use any remainder for harnessing power. That extra water then continues on to the next user down the line. Thx for watching!
@renebourbeau16712 жыл бұрын
Great information
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Thx for watching!
@seanbaldeschwiler18912 жыл бұрын
Seems that the switch gear and voltage control systems are advancing quite a bit. I keep thinking about systems like this in SE Alaska. You could power fish hatcheries, small fishing operations and the like.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
That would be cool. Yes, the unregulated wild AC rectified to DC and then synchronized to grid is something I hadn't yet seen first hand. Thx for watching
@doppler32372 жыл бұрын
I stopped checking in. so glad to see you back, we missed you.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for the good wishes. As you might have seen in earlier comments, I spent 13 months in 2020-1 away from home in hospital/rehab for a staph sepsis infection that came from dirty leads on a pacemaker install. I still have debilitations from the ordeal, but not as bad as the alternative would have been. 60% of people die from sepsis. Oh well, it is what it is. More vids to come. Thanks for watching!
@fishr0t2 жыл бұрын
Welcome back
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system and travelling about documenting others’ systems. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Like, Subscribe, and Share - It helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@Mr.Engineer.2 жыл бұрын
Would you consider include metric units in your next video?
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
I will try to do that. Its a good idea in that the majority of the world works metric. I have recently learned of a partially completed Francis Turbine system that will be completed in the Spring after the snows melt. I’m looking forward to filming it and I may do a video about the work done so far with footage that the workers shot. Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system as well. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@zebulongriggs49862 жыл бұрын
It would be great to get everyone thinking in the same units so that it is easier to communicate with each other.
@mattjware2 жыл бұрын
Great video!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. I have recently learned of a partially completed Francis Turbine system that will be completed in the Spring after the snows melt. I’m looking forward to filming it and I may do a video about the work done so far with footage that the workers shot. Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system as well. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Like, Subscribe, and Share - It helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@gunningopher2 жыл бұрын
So does the spent water gravity feed into a reservoir or onto the field? I have to think that it isn't wasted.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
The spent water enters an irrigation ditch which then continues on for lower elevation ranches to use. Thx for watching!
@SurvivalSquirrel Жыл бұрын
4:45 thats a pretty small pipe compared to the dimensions of the system. I would be interested to know more details about it.
@mrhydrohead Жыл бұрын
Each of the turbines has 4 feed pipes of the same dimension, 8 total between the two turbines. Each of them is about 1.5-2” diameter. It’s true that the combined cross sectional dimension of those 8 is likely smaller than that of the feed manifold. However, the short length of those 8 doesn’t reduce the pressure appreciably via pipe friction, if that is your concern. Also the diameter of each pipe is considerably larger than the largest nozzle which could be attached at the end of the feed pipes to drive the Turgo Turbines. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
@mychalkeeney2602 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great content. Quick question - do you know what motors they’re using for the generators? Looks like a Dayton-branded washdown motor but curious on the rated HP and RPM.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
It took me a while to find that in my footage. Dayton Washdown Duty Motor Model 5XAU7. HP 5/3. RPM 1750/1470. Voltage 208-230/190. Thx for Watching. Hope this helps. Other data is on the tag, but I imagine you can find data with Model#
@mychalkeeney2602 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead thank you sir!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Most welcome!
@boltonky2 жыл бұрын
Interesting setup, question that comes to mind is cost of the setup/maintenance vs output. I think anytime we can harness energy from the environment with damage is awesome
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Interesting part of this system is that the owner got a few grants that ended up with their cost out of pocket being about $15k. And the 6 months operation of the system every year creates enough credits produced to pay off their full yearly power bill. I've been told the system is nearly fully automatic and requires minimal maintenance. I agree on minimally invasive systems. Living with my own system is truly a joy. Thx for watching!
@markacar68922 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed your video.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Thx for watching!
@bradmesserle9992 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I would have insulated the whole building with rockwool and put up cement board instead of plywood. Fireproofing :) we need more micro hydro i the us..
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Great tip! Thx for watching!
@djscrizzle Жыл бұрын
I'd have probably monolithic poured the whole building to a 6 inch thickness. Virtually everything-proof in that environment.
@blg5311 ай бұрын
This is a brilliant system. One question I have though, it seems to require a lot of capital expenditure upfront, so what time does it take to pay for itself? I presume there are maintenance costs as well.
@mrhydrohead11 ай бұрын
I don't own this particular system so I can't comment on maintenance, but my own system showcased on the majority of my MrHydrohead channel has run consistently for 27+ years with nearly 0 maintenance. In capital payback you have to factor in whether the property is off grid and how much it would cost to run power lines in as a comparison. The system we own initially cost $25k in 1996 when power lines would have run ~$140k to bring in added to the resulting monthly bills. Our redesign was about an additional $55k vs ~$250-300k to run lines in at that time in 2013 and our redesign nearly quintupled our power generation. This system runs on irrigation water and part of the owners motivation was to utilize the full measure of their water rights so as not to lose them. She also was able to get grants to install the system. There are no batteries to maintain and the utility connection effectively is used as a battery. Rebate rates with the utility power meter running backwards vary widely depending on state rules. With it this system is basically a net zero utility cost over the years total bills. All that being said, any micro hydro setup is costly as you are paying for all future power to be generated up front, so the longer you operate it the better the deal. All the more reason to use high quality components. Thanks for watching!
@blg5311 ай бұрын
@@mrhydrohead Thanks for the detailed response. It makes sense of course if you are starting up as not connected to the grid because the system more than offsets the connection costs. If you are connected to start with then I guess you'll have to do a lot of maths to determine financial feasibility of building such a system. It will take a lot of years of grid cost savings to pay back ca $50K installation cost. Depends on your annual power consumption and future plans. Anyways, thatnks again for the response.
@mzimmerman19882 жыл бұрын
thanks
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Thx for Watching!
@12hyy72 жыл бұрын
I'm excited to hopefully find a place that I can incorporate hydro into an aquaponics farm
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
That sounds like a cool dream. I've thought about aquaponics for some self sufficiency but my initial plan got sidetracked in 2020 when I landed in hospital/rehab for 13 months. Keep looking and don't give up. Long term you could be greatly rewarded. Best of luck to you. ; )
@12hyy72 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead thanks same to you. Keep the vids coming your very knowledgeable. I enjoy watching
@markarca63606 ай бұрын
Other setups have battery storage for off-grid usage.
@mrhydrohead6 ай бұрын
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.
@ilijasulc22472 жыл бұрын
Finally!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system and travelling about documenting others’ systems. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Like, Subscribe, and Share - It helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@ilijasulc22472 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead Glad you're ok now. Your videos are the reason I got into mechanical engineering, and I am currently designing two small hydro electric plants. Cheers!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
@@ilijasulc2247 Wow THAT is so Cool! I think that's the best compliment I've ever received on the channel. It makes me very happy to hear.
@emmanuelakalu4276 ай бұрын
How much will everything cost, both purchasing the turbine and other machines and also installation?
@mrhydrohead6 ай бұрын
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.
@reddragonleo2 жыл бұрын
Another great video. I look forward to your new series. Can I ask a few questions? How many kilowatts per day does the system that powers your house make? Like what's the low side and high side... and average that it makes? Also, what is the generator capable of making? Also, what does a generator like yours cost? Thanks.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
We consistently make 163-173kWh/day (6800-7200w) with the Winter flow setting and around 100-108kWh in the other seasons at a lower flow setting because we don’t need as much. The load controller is set to have a 4500w dump load into either hot water heater or baseboards in spring through fall and that is where we run consistently. The generator is a 10 kW unit so we’re never pulling the full capacity from it. I bought it way back in 1996 so prices are far higher today. Lima that mfg it was bought out years ago by Marathon Electric which I’ve just now seen got bought out by Regal Rexnord. This is a link for similar generators, but they don’t list their prices upon first glance. www.regalrexnord.com/brands/Marathon-Generators/Products/lima-mac Hope this is helpful. Thx for watching more to come before long.
@mungermid2 жыл бұрын
where is the earthing on all the electrical boxes/conduit?
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
I wasn't around for the construction of the system, but I'm sure it was all done to code. It had to be with so many agencies involved. Sorry I don't know the particulars of the specific grounding. Thx for watching!
@mungermid2 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead I’m from the UK and just wondering how you do it in the US, it’s a great video, and interesting to get an explanation of how it’s setup. The video’s are alway so well made, hope to see more soon!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
@@mungermid I've been speaking with the designer of this system and he has a Francis Turbine system nearing completion after the snows thaw out. Planning on doing that one and getting an update on ours here in between. So, more to come...
@TurkeySandwichJr2 жыл бұрын
@Jon on the two boxes we see opened, both have visible ground bus bars. The second controller box with the caps even has a ground sticker under the bus. As an aside, being that is is a mixed system with AC and DC, there are some engineering considerations regarding grounding that differ on a case to case basis because of potential available DC fault current.
Could you also provide the detail single-line diagram for reference. Thanks!
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Could you please be more specific as to what you mean by “the detail single-line diagram”. I don’t understand what you are asking for.
@tequilasoda37442 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead It also called electrical line diagram, This will give me a clearer picture of the whole architecture.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
@@tequilasoda3744 I have asked the designer if he can provide that. If so, there is no way to post it here. If I receive it, I will need your email address to get it to you. If you could send it to me at MrHydrohead@gmail.com that helps.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
I have what you’ve requested but have no way to send it to you without your email address
@anthonycaridi57412 жыл бұрын
How is tank water pressurized and brought up to the manafld
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Not sure I understand your question. Pressure occurs in a penstock due to gravity. For each 2.31 ft of drop 1 psi occurs. That is for static non moving water and is called static pressure. Pipe friction upon moving water would reduce that and that is known as active pressure. Hope this answers your question. Thx for watching!
@gordoncouger96482 жыл бұрын
That is a nice installation. The USDA tuns out very good work in spite of being a Federal Government outfit. I worry the president of diverting irrigation water to make electricity for the grid will lead to the loss of water rights for irrigation. The ever-growing population with their needs for drinking water, green grass in their yard, and water in their swimming pools, showerers, flush toilets, etc in the west is as much a problem as drought.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
The property owner has had the irrigation water right for decades. The water they don't use for irrigation flows on to the next lower elevation property as it always has. The benefit of utilizing that flow provides power to the grid and credits offset costs for power in the months when irrigation water is shut down. I agree that the general population is not mindful of how water is a limited resource and often lacks an attitude of conservation. Thx for watching!
@sedanayoga3009 Жыл бұрын
Greeting from Bali I also have a simple microhydro
@mrhydrohead Жыл бұрын
Yes, it's great isn't it. Thanks for watching
@NFT22 жыл бұрын
Well well well, what a surprise.
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Its great to be able to post a new video. I suffered a serious health setback that nearly killed me and I’ve been in recovery mode since April 2020. Not Covid thank god. Staph Sepsis, highly lethal. Doing better now and looking forward to doing an update on our own system and travelling about documenting others’ systems. Our Micro Hydro continues to chug along providing about 170kWh/day with our Winter settings. Like, Subscribe, and Share - It helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching this latest episode!
@NFT22 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead Glad to hear you made it out on the other side man!
@jyj85522 жыл бұрын
I am interested in small hydrographs, such as the formats installed in your area. I would like to ask you to let us know the contents of the following items. (1) Hydraulic pipe material: ____________________ (HDPE, steel, etc.) (2) Hydraulic tube length: ___________________ (m) (3) Hydraulic pipe diameter: ____________________ (mm) (4) Irrigation Length: ___________________ (m) (5) Water available: ____________________ (in litters per second) (6) Fall: ________________________________ (m) (7) Type of turbine: _______________________ (Crosswalk, Palton, Tugo, Francis, Kaplan, etc.) (8) Generator type: _________________ (3 phase or single phase, induction or synchronous generator) (9) Generator rated capacity: _________________ (kW) (10) Generator terminal voltage: __________________ (V)
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry I don't have all the answers to give you. It is a system which the Designer and Contractor allowed me to film. I don't own the property and only visited the site once. Some of the information is within the video, but not all.
@jyj85522 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead Thanks for the reply.
@WindyJAMiller2 жыл бұрын
13,000kWh over 500 hours run time giving an average of 2.6kW
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
I never did any math by looking at the displays and the numbers provided. Seems like you did. Something to remember about this system is that it only runs during the irrigation season which means it would greatly decrease the average kW output. The system also likely produces less power whenever the irrigation turrets are operating as the flow would be greatly reduced. Of course the solenoid design is programmed to maintain pressure in the line by shutting down nozzles at that time. Sorry for the slow answer I've been focused on other things.
@WindyJAMiller2 жыл бұрын
@@mrhydrohead all good points, I've just watched your latest upload. I appreciate your time responding, keep up the good work, it is an asset and is inspirational.
@mongalsingbeh272 жыл бұрын
Hello sir. I'm from India🇮🇳.. What costs need to spent for this project.
@mrhydrohead Жыл бұрын
It isn’t MY system as I only documented the project and don’t own it. With the costs of materials and labor I imagine it is in excess of $100k although I was not made privy to a budget. Thx for watching
@daviddavids28842 жыл бұрын
pronounced kwanda
@mrhydrohead2 жыл бұрын
Coanda [ kaw-ahn-da ], never looked it up till now
Please do not speak about climate change because it was a lot of rain in 2015 but draught in 2019 or what it was. We measure climate change over centuries and some idiots over decades but a couple of years.... The public is so easily fooled. We can of course try to decrease dependence on fossile fuels but it needs to be intelligent. I see here in my own country, Norway people putting solar panels on the roof. They will break even in 100 years som good luck with that investment. And yo move the CO2 emission to China doesn't help anyone....
@mrhydrohead3 ай бұрын
I agree that it doesn't make sense to install solar in a region where the yield is not worth the investment. However I do take issue with being called an idiot for viewing what is occurring as climate change. My own property has seen a direct impact losing 30-40% of conifer trees due to beetle infestations resulting from consistently warmer winters. The beetles prosper due to not being killed off by sub zero temps. The SW United States is in the throws of a decades long "drought", so it is not just a few years. I see climate change as real due to my own perceptions and having studied the topic to base my understanding on science. Climate deniers can dream on.
@agroplayz33279 ай бұрын
PLANT TREES AND EARTH WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU
@mrhydrohead8 ай бұрын
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