Unless it rains all the time or you have a huge catchments container you
couldn't have a continues wheel running. You would have to have a lot of
force to push a grinding wheel to power a washing machine or some other
thing.
In a message dated 5/13/2013 3:38:49 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
dhondt@eircom.net writes:
Not to make electricity! We have 20 meter head and two gallons per second
and we produce 2 KW.
Might turn a butter churn.
John
I was wondering if anyone's tried using their roof runoff to power a water
wheel. I'm looking at a move to the Pacific northwest, and was thinking
about trying to divert all the water from the roof into one pipe/channel,
past a water wheel, and into some sort of reservoir. Thoughts?
you
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