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Has anyone built a water wheel rather than a waterfall? I was trying to
dream up ways to hide my filter barrels (wip) without taking up too much room. So I thought if I built a narrow mill house beside the pond, I could hang a water wheel over the pond and save myself some space. The one problem I foresee is that the water required to turn the wheel (3') will be far less than the filter outputs. I'll need to split the filter output and channel most of the water straight back into the pond. Has anyone built one? Any design/material tips? I'd like it to be fairly light, since I won't have a support post on the outside of the wheel. I was thinking I could use the weight of the barrels to counterbalance the wheel. Of course cleaning the barrels might present a problem. ![]() built out of plywood, but I don't imagine they would hold up to water that well. Any tips appreciated. |
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I believe the amount of water would depend on whether the wheel is an
under shot wheel or over shot. With the overshot wheel the weight of the water in each of the buckets moves the wheel, while the undershot wheel would depend on the current. Bill Stock wrote: Has anyone built a water wheel rather than a waterfall? I was trying to dream up ways to hide my filter barrels (wip) without taking up too much room. So I thought if I built a narrow mill house beside the pond, I could hang a water wheel over the pond and save myself some space. The one problem I foresee is that the water required to turn the wheel (3') will be far less than the filter outputs. I'll need to split the filter output and channel most of the water straight back into the pond. Has anyone built one? Any design/material tips? I'd like it to be fairly light, since I won't have a support post on the outside of the wheel. I was thinking I could use the weight of the barrels to counterbalance the wheel. Of course cleaning the barrels might present a problem. ![]() built out of plywood, but I don't imagine they would hold up to water that well. Any tips appreciated. |
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![]() "keith_nuttle" wrote in message ... I believe the amount of water would depend on whether the wheel is an under shot wheel or over shot. With the overshot wheel the weight of the water in each of the buckets moves the wheel, while the undershot wheel would depend on the current. Overshot. Most of the ones I've seen only use about 200 gph for a 4ft wheel. So 2000 gph might be a bit much for my little 3' wheel. |
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On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 16:49:36 -0400, "Bill Stock"
wrote: Has anyone built one? Any design/material tips? I'd like it to be fairly light, since I won't have a support post on the outside of the wheel. I was thinking I could use the weight of the barrels to counterbalance the wheel. Of course cleaning the barrels might present a problem. ![]() built out of plywood, but I don't imagine they would hold up to water that well. Never built one, but my father spoke of cypress as the wood most desirable for well curbing's and water contact. However you might find this site interesting: http://www.waterwheelfactory.com/index.htm Regards, Hal |
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Lesee' if you had a waterwheel to generate the electricity to run the pumps
to move the water over the wheel then you could have a self-sustaining system- perpetual motion. Eureka! The trick would be in the priming of the system. Chip "Hal" wrote in message Has anyone built one? http://www.waterwheelfactory.com/index.htm Regards, Hal -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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