Re: The Gilmartin Waterwheel



Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:469687F4.A509DEF8@xxxxxxxxxxx:

Yes, as John said, someone can't do the math. It's not as if it's
difficult either !

You'd need a flow of something like 50 litres/sec and a 2m drop to get
1 kW.

Graham



Makes me think of a neighbor that has a small creek and no engineering
smarts whatsoever, think ke could set up a water wheel or something (and on
property that is not his), and get useable power.
.



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