HUGH:

I am not upset at all, and NOTHING has gone up my nose, just wanted to 
clarify what has been done by many.

Many times the efficiency may be allowed to go somewhat lower to attain 
certain system or capabilities.
As you have done with wind mills, that as well may need load and level 
controllers.
Hydros Turbine may need level controllers to maintain a precise output 
voltage/power limitations as needed by the overall system.

If you have not been successful then say it but indicate where you have not 
been able to fulfill the expected parameters of the system. ( same for wind 
mills and Hydros ).

For small Turbine Hydro Electric Systems

Induction motors as generators and transformer/rectifier systems NEED to 
have the proper load impedance that has to be not like a "ZENER" load ( 
Clamped Load) but like one with a variable load impedance to allow the 
motor/generator to retain the power product given by the turbine -- which 
means DO NOT overload the system or power clamp the output --.The 
transformer/rectifier loading needs to be adjustable like Xantrex C40 
charger.

Just to prove yourself : Setup the hydro with a transformer/rectifier with a 
small resistor in series between the battery and the charger, this resistor 
needs to set the maximum power drawn by the transformer/rectifier into the 
battery and resistor = Current^2 * Resistor + Bat_voltage*Current.
Just a test -- so The CKT should have the capability to regulate the current 
within the limitations of the system.

Small systems, many times, DO  need to have a load with MPPT capabilities 
either DC or AC generated power.

Regards

Nando

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Hugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: [microhydro] AC vs. DC microhydro


>
>
> At 3:32 PM -0600 12/2/05, Nando wrote:
>
>>Just because you have tried 3 times with induction motors and failed to 
>>get
>>the proper results you are FOUL MOUTHING the Hundreds or even several
>>thousands small hydro systems using induction motors as generators. Low
>>cost, Long Lasting, Easy to implement, Easy to control and maintain.
>
> I am sorry, I had no intention of being foul in any way.  I intended
> to be helpful.  If you know of a successful example using an
> induction generator and a transformer/rectifier, please could you
> tell me the efficiency?  and suggest where I may have gone wrong?  My
> turbines were not stalling, and I experimented plenty with the
> excitation but could never get any of them producing more than half
> what they should.  This is also typical of other systems of this sort
> that I have heard of.
>
> I have had great success using induction motors (with  controlled AC
> output) feeding synchronising sine wave inverters, but then I have
> the extra cost of the controller.  I have had great success with high
> voltage permanent magnet machines and transformers.  Hydro power is
> very easy compared to windpower.   But induction motors and
> transformer/rectifier battery chargers are not so easy at all.
>
> A heavy cable is often cheaper and more efficient than a transformer,
> so I thought I ought to mention that fact.  I also mentioned that he
> could use either a stream engine or a multi-jet pelton on that site
> and either would work well.  Everything I said seems to have got
> right up your nose.
>
> I seem to have upset you, Nando and for that I am most sorry.  If I
> have upset anyone else then I am sorry for that too.  I only tried to
> be helpful by relating my own experiences, but in future I will
> probably not risk it.
>
> best wishes, and bye bye.
> -- 
> Hugh
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