Mark:
First: Please send to me photos of your crosflow, in detail, I have fast
internet, please include your data for it.

Second: The person I can suggest is in South America with 20 years
experience building Crossflows ( Bankis), I will include a photo of a large
one that he was building when the photo was taken.
He may take several months, all depends on how busy he is at the moment.

He build them to last more than 50 years, heavy duty I would say.


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From: "H2MJD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: [microhydro] Looking for Turbine


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> Nando,
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> I agree with your thinking of two units in parallel for reliabilty.
> The penstock layout in my power house lends itself to two turbines.
>  What country and what kind of pricing are we talking about?
> I started to build a crossflow runner about ten years ago (8 inch w 27
blades) but stopped when i couldn't figure out the correct nozzle
design/curvature. Do you know of any crossflow experts who i might consult
with to finish this project? I do not want to spend a year fabricating
something that runs at 40% eff......thanks......Mark
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Nando
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 10:09 AM
>   Subject: Re: [microhydro] Looking for Turbine
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>   Mark:
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>   You could get one designed to your site if you want  to import it from
>   outside the country at a lower price than acquired in USA.
>   If interested let me know
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>   The site's data you provide is good for around 33 or so KW.
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>   Some times is best to have two units in parallel to assure long term 100
%
>   available power.
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>   Regards
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>   Nando
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