Dear Ron,

While not having a formal Internet Cafe, we live in an isolated 
outpost with a satellite link, so we frequently operate like such.
We have a battery charger (pelton runner and delco remy alternator,
trojan T105s and a 900 W sine-wave inverter). Power generation is 
550 W (daily 13.2 KWh), with that we run two houses with
energy-efficient lighting, the usual fridges and washing
machines (the latter ones within time slots), small tools, plus 
the telecom gear, a local wireless network and a couple of laptops.

IMHO the main caveats with this kind of setup would be:
* If power is limited, use laptops, desktop computers tend to suck a
great deal more power.
* If power comes from an inverter, be sure it is a true sine-wave one.
"quasi-sinusoidal" and chopped waves tend to overheat power supplies and
cause them to fail prematurely.  

In another subject I am interested in your bronze runners: pricing,
sizes, features (monobloc, soldered, bolted, polished etc) for several
small projects in southern Chile. Could you please send me some more
information?

Greetings,

Max Klohn

Le mercredi 28 septembre 2005 à 09:50 -0700, davis ron a écrit :
>   Dear Group,
> 
>    Recently a fellow from rural Peru bought a
> Watermotor to power his Internet cafe in a remote area
> of the country. There are vast areas of Peru and
> Bolivia that do not have grid access, and may have
> even less in the future as installation  prices rise. 
>   Does anyone have some experience in using microhydro
> to run an Internet cafe? Are there Internet sites
> dealing with this issue?
>  
>   Ron Davis watermotor.net  
> 






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