Hello,
I'm new here and hope to learn from the group.
I am interested in a low voltage project that I thought might work
with a small hydro source. Any suggestions (or even letting me know
I'm nuts) would be appreciated.
I have a small stream as a water source. In fact, I'm going to need
to verify that it doesn't freeze over in teh winter. Having said
that, I odn't believe there to be a fast flow of water but it does
move.
I was curious if I could create some sort of low voltage hydro
generator or not? Most of what I've seen, both here and on the web,
are very large in comparison.
My basic interest is to get a low voltage heater going to vaporize
water (downstream of the generator) and then condense it to get
distilled water.
The area I've got is remote and fairly wooded so I'm thinking that
even an expensive solar cell would not work.
Any suggestions would be appr.
Thanks.
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