Hi; thanx to everyone for the info on peton formulas. My email is the 
one shown in the message. There's a new shift in my project to those 
who have been following my messages.

I found a type of vane pump that's not in use, and I thought I could 
use it as a turbine. Do you think it's possible? My friend (the guy 
I'm doing the project with) says he tested it and it worked fine. The 
thing is: IS THIS THE WAY TO GO (so I can save some money), OR SHOULD 
I CONTINUE BUILDING THE PELTON?? 

If anyone has any thoughts I'd be happy to hear them. Oh, another 
thing; I haven't seen the pump but my friend says it's blades have 
curved a bit. Is this helpful? To those of you who are interested I 
can send you a picture of the pump as soon as I have it. Thanx to all 
again, this group is very useful and a perfect way to learn!!

Sergio Linares.







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