HI Chris,

It highly unlikely it’s 230v 50 hz exactly as it’s going to be related to head 
and flow and the type of turbine. 
It also is very likely a 3 phase motor.  
Depending on the exact motor and turbine etc, the VOC vs working range can  be 
2X+
Hz also changes with rpm which is directly related to flow, height and load.
With Iota’s you generally have to have a dump load to keep the hydro working, 
as again depends on the type of hydro and motor you don’t want to let it go VOC 
as the RPM just goes through the roof which would happen if the battery is full 
and the iota is at its charge set point.  

You are going to need more info to be able to figure out which is the best way 
to convert it.  
With more info I can help you get the right parts. 

Ive done a number of hydros in Ecuador.  

jay



> On Apr 23, 2025, at 1:55 PM, Chris Daum via RE-wrenches 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey folks:
>  
> I’m trying to assist a friend with a defunct hydro system in Ecuador; 
> actually, the hydro system is the only thing working.  It’s (I assume 
> unrectified) output is 230VAC 50 htz and about ~500W,  and they want to step 
> it down for charging a 12V battery bank.  I’ve tried to get them to look at 
> other voltages but a lot of their loads are 12V, and this IS a very primitive 
> system.  It’s in a rainforest so there is no solar resource to speak of.  
> They will be running some 120VAC 60 htz loads (like computers and phone 
> chargers) but they already have a bunch of DC led lights in place.  It gets 
> dark there at 6 pm every night and the forest is so dense, solar is not an 
> option.  
>  
> Do you know of anyone that offers or can manufacture such a converter?  This 
> is for a school and clinic that gets displaced from weather, equipment 
> failures and mercenaries.   
>  
> Feel free to contact me off list.
>  
> Best,
>  
> Chris Daum
> Oasis Montana Inc.
> 406-777-4309 or 4321
> 406-777-4309 fax
> www.oasismontana.com 
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