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HiPower Hydro High Voltage Hydro Unit



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The Hi Power (Hydro Induction Power) micro hydro turbines are made for locations where the water is a long distance from the batteries. The Hi Power micro hydro turbines will charge a battery bank at 12, 24 or 48 volts DC. The transmission line from the turbine to the batteries is a high voltage AC to minimize losses due to long cable runs. The AC voltage ranges from 120VAC wild voltage and phase for the 600 watt turbine, to 240 or 480VAC for the turbines with multiple nozzles up to 3600 watts. When the power reaches your batteries the power is stepped down and rectified to a voltage you can use to charge your batteries.

If you have a location where your creek or hydro turbine is going to be located a long distance from your batteries and need a micro hydro turbine take a look at the Hi Power Brushless Micro Hydro Turbines.

I've seen these units and they are well built. I've talked to the man that assembles them, he pretty much knows everything about micro hydro power systems so you can be sure that these units are made to do their job well for a long time.

HV-600 600 watts maximum 2 or 4 nozzle, pelton. $2,500-$2,600

HV-1200 1200 watts maximum 4 nozzle, pelton or turgo. $3,000

HV-1800 1800 watts maximum 4 nozzle, pelton or turgo. $3,500

HV-3600 3600 watts maximum 4 nozzle, pelton or turgo. $5,000

Turgo Option $600 Extra

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Kevin Jones (kjones AT kjones DOT au)   07/31/2011

I have purchased a property with a 20 megalitre dam and is overflowing at present at approx 150 litres per minute. I am still to measure the static (potential energy)head available but is close to 40 metres at a convenient discahrge into another dam.
I would like to know what the daily water use is for a 3600 unit?
Do you a have a water use/ power generation table so that I put my data into when I measure the potential head. I am hoping I will have sufficient water in store and refill during winter to keep the system running 24/7.

regards

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