Hello Everybody,

I'm new to this group,happy to be here.

My questions are :

I want to settle a pelton wheel at home and I'm looking for informations 
from people who already did the same and could teach me about where I could 
buy one or how I could build one.

My potentials are 1 liter per second and head  about 30 m.So it seems I 
could have 250 W with a pelton.I've seen some sites proposing these kinds of 
wheel .Some are very expensive (about 2000 $) but I also found in New 
Zealand a cheaper one (550 $).Does anybody have some informations or some 
adress to find cheaper wheels or did anybody already buy this New zealand 
wheel ?

Concerning the building I found some plans but they are never talking about 
the rotating tree which seem to be the problem!

Thank you for any information you could have

Regards

Eric

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