Is there someone in the group with expertise on how one might go about building
a very small unit from scratch?
We live in a mountain village in Haiti, with a year-round spring that
gravity-feeds our home, which provides about 5 gallons/minute through our water
pipes.
We're on the grid, which provides about 4 hours a night when things are good,
which is almost enough to charge our batteries (we have an inverter).
We'd like to build a system that uses the flow from our pipes to charge the
batteries.
Any ideas?
Tks,
Rick
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