Dennis,
Is this what your were talking about ?
http://www.homepower.com/files/homebrewhydro.pdf<http://www.homepower.com/files/homebrewhydro.pdf>
But that one is 240 VAC
Martin
That's the one! Not quite as simple as I remember it being.... But it is
all there for the replication. As for it being 240v, that can be changed easy
enough, I saw this article about a year ago and my memory has slipped a bit.. I
just thought it was a great way to harness the power of running water through a
tube coming from a dam.
-Dennis
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