Hello,

I am new to the group.
I have a potential microhydro site of about:
-100 ft head
-100 gpm(Winter) to 30gpm(Summer).
-I plan to use 3" or 4" pvc piping with about a 375 to 400 foot run 
of the river. 
-Pelton or Turgo Impact Turbine

I had the idea to use a 3ph/4 pole 220VAC Induction Motor as a 
Generator and connect the rectified/smoothed output directly to a 
Grid Tie Inverter.  I noticed that SMA makes a version of their 
popular Sunny Boy Inverters for Wind Generation using the same 
concept.  SMA calls this version a Windy Boy.  According to SMA, this 
inverter is designed to allow Maximum Power Point Tracking(MPPT) for 
an induction motor driven as a generator for Wind Power applications.

According to my calculations, the induction generator should be able 
to output a rectified voltage of about 310V DC or higher which is 
perfect fo the inverter.

Questions:

Does anyone have any experience with this type of grid-tie/net-
metering system?  It seems quite simple and efficient to me but, I am 
a micro-hydro newbie and may be making major estimation errors.

I've been told that a PM Generator is more efficient than a driven 
3ph induction motor but, I feel that the overall efficiency of the 
system should still be quite good and simple.

Any comments or critisism would be greatly appreciated and will 
surely save me time, frustration, and money.

Kind Regards,
Eric Kunz
Camas, WA USA








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