Thanx to Thor for his interesting story, I´ll take it into 
consideration. The flow I have to use is given by a pump, and it´s 
about 0.2 l/s, and a head of 15 m. I didn´t know the RPM of the 
generator was needed to calculate the rotor diameter. I thought it 
depended only on the flow diameter (after passing the nozzle). Do you 
know an especific formula for this??

Also, I was trying to create a sketch of the buckets on Autocad 
Inventor; does anyone have the specific dimensions for a pelton 
bucket??, I think I´m going to have to build them, but I´m not sure 
about the dimensions. Thank you in advance, waiting to hear some more 
opinions.

Sergio Linares






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