Low Head Turbine Generates Plenty of Power
A new low head turbine design aims to generate power using simple materials and tools. The turbine, which utilizes PVC pipes and a scavenged hoverboard wheel, can produce around 200 watts of power with only 3 meters of head. This innovative approach is presented as a cost-effective alternative to solar panels for small-scale energy generation.
- ▪The turbine is built using 110mm and 160mm PVC pipe to siphon water and house the turbine.
- ▪It outputs approximately 3.3A DC at 60V, generating around 200 watts of power.
- ▪The design allows for placement at optimal points in the pipe to suit environmental conditions.
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Low Head Turbine Generates Plenty Of Power No comments by: Bryan Cockfield May 22, 2026 Title: Copy Short Link: Copy Engineering design makes all kinds of tradeoffs. Power trades off with torque, strength trades off with weight, and cost can trade off with quality. For designing a hydroelectric turbine, one of the main tradeoffs is hydraulic head with flow rate. Many large dams meant for bulk power generation will go with high head (or medium) designs, and for small dams with low head it’s usually not cost effective to build any generation. But if you’re really determined, you’ll want to build a low head water turbine like this one. The build aims to use easy-to-find materials and simple tools.
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