North Wales 1.5 Kw Hydroelectric System Update And Maintenance
I had a chance to get back to the turgo system to do a few jobs on it. mostly just a bit of maintenance and cleaning because turbo systems are very low maintenance. But I took the opportunity to do a little update video and show how much power it has produced so far.
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Wow. Two years already?! Time certainly does fly. The building still looks as fresh as the day it was built!
@WhiskeyGulf71
20 күн бұрын
Not actually two years, nearer to 18 months using the date stamps of the build videos. Probably two years from the very beginning of the job.
@KrisHarbour
20 күн бұрын
Yeah just under two years but it has done two winters. And the videos come out a little bit behind the install so its close to two years.
@GARDENER42
20 күн бұрын
Aye, Kris has certainly been busy in the intervening time. I think this was his first project I came across.
@sergeyvasilev4903
19 күн бұрын
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@Katrene.
19 күн бұрын
@@KrisHarbour This guy left you THIS comment: (just in case you didn't see it) @kennygrimmer5561 3 hours ago How do I contact you I would like a hydro system fitted at my house please
This guy is the Real Deal on the Homestead sites...not like some west coast wrangle dangle that just has no creative know how at all...This guy is the one that should have two million subscribers...just check his video history it speaks for itself...🖖
@bodysuitguy
20 күн бұрын
a real talent, hard working and can turn his hand to a lot of different things. Too many of these channels turn into a lifestyle "look at me" fest, this is all about the practicalities and that's what i like
@thaDjMauz
20 күн бұрын
I always appreciate when he actually shows his lack of knowledge, experience or skill and how he consequently overcomes it. Similarly I appreciate him showing when things go wrong or don't work out, what it's really like to do something like this instead of just the glamour. It's motivating.
@elliot330
20 күн бұрын
I have to agree, the problem is Kris doesn't talk about the world ending or show off carrying a gun around a field. I wish Anker or eco-flow would show him some love, it would be perfect for the barn.
@adamfrbs9259
20 күн бұрын
Ya, that west coast wrangle dangle guy cost me 2.3 years waiting on an axe from Latvia and sitting on my money the whole time.
@ruzziasht349
19 күн бұрын
Essentially it's the difference between the Brits and the Yanks.
Kris, I'm a viewer from Newfoundland, here in Canada. Gotta say, man, I think you're one of the most skilled craftsmen on KZread. You're a top notch fabricator and a masterful builder! I came upon your channel with the turbine project and I've been hooked ever since. I absolutely loved the finish and function of the water wheel. What's more, the overall engineering quality you've put into the turbine project is astounding. You know what, though, I think I always watch your new content because you're one of the most genuine, decent, down-to-earth human beings on KZread. All the best for a million subs in short order. Cheers from "across the pond."
Nice change of pace from the barn build, can hear the renewed enthusiasm in your voice from the very start. Tis indeed a treat to get a weekly update.
I remain in awe of your brilliance!!!! I am an elderly lady in the USA 🇺🇸 and never miss one of your videos. If 1/4 of the population of young men had your common sense,ingenuity and work ethic,this world would be right again.
@kentneil7100
19 күн бұрын
amen sister
@VFRrider
19 күн бұрын
Couldn't agree more...
@ruzziasht349
19 күн бұрын
Unfortunately the USA is to blame.
@Vidz0022
19 күн бұрын
@@ruzziasht349 sounds like you need us to bring you some freedom
@ruzziasht349
19 күн бұрын
@@Vidz0022 freedom? that's the fallacy thatt's got you in such a mess. Biden and Trump, dear lord your country is a laughing stock.
Thanks for the update. It weirdly reminded me that the wet winter you've been dealing with is really a double-edge sword for you. On one hand, it slows the barn construction. On the other hand, it's really a wonderful advertisment for your custom Hydroelectric systems. Hopefully this update and all of the hard work on the waterwheel have generated more customers for you!
Another good reference, i average 1800 kwh hours in my 1 bed flat yearly, so that turbine could easily run a couple 1 bed flats
@ianpatgriffin
15 күн бұрын
Wow that's quite efficient. I consume about 1100 kwh/month in my house, although half of that is my electric car.
@marie-ramaghurburrun9204
4 күн бұрын
@@ianpatgriffin your car isn't electric it's battery powered. it's as electric as your cordless drill or mobile phone!
In two years, that has saved at least £2,100, @ 30p/kWh.
@jay71512
14 күн бұрын
That's about double my electric bill. Be great to be free of a bill, just need to see if I can find a stream in my backyard now!
Great to see an update. good job and keep the videos comming. 👍
@Oldsmobile69
13 күн бұрын
I just hope he keeps making bigger hats. I'm going to be really dissapointed if his beany isn't absolutely _massive_ by the end of the year.
How do I contact you I would like a hydro system fitted at my house please
@Katrene.
19 күн бұрын
I hope he sees your comment!
@grilnam9945
19 күн бұрын
He has a web page if you google him
I remember watching this project, time just flies
Loved this project when it was done. From his own setup to this, big steps in improving the designs and the water wheel also showed more polish. Look forward to the next hydro project to see how high the bar is now. Kris always keeps evolving.
Love your videos and your Marvel and your craftsmanship. please keep making these videos I enjoy
Chris you are a clever bugger but what I like most is you support your work and that’s a huge thing in my book. Love you work, your projects and the broad spectrum of your channel. Well done mate
At about the five minute mark, I heard a metallic note, and thought Kris was adding incidental music while cleaning. Then I realized it was just the resonance of the turbine cover!
650+ Watts from that flow is really something, and the numbers show how consistently You reached that. Congrats.
If I was a multi millionaire I'd absolutely invest in a Series about his life and his skills. People would happy I watch this all week long. It's fantastic Content.
Really helps when KWHs are converted into a language I can understand. Questions such as emersion heaters or electric panel heaters. I have to switch my heating off cos I can't afford to pay Scottish Power anymore. Wish I had a stream running through my flat.
@damogranheart5521
19 күн бұрын
There was a time in my life when I found myself temporarily financially embarrassed 😳. A friend put a camping solar(small) panel up on my roof. It has a small battery that sits on my shelf in the kitchen. I have on grid power now, but I still use the setup for general lighting. Keeps my bills a lot lower. I paid for it by babysitting so he and his wife could have date nights. It was a real blessing to me. He and his wife thought it up and surprised me. I hope that things improve greatly for you soon!
@tonygrimes13
16 күн бұрын
@@damogranheart5521 Every little thing helps!
That globe trotting conversion at the end was fantastic.
@harrynut3044
18 күн бұрын
yea, too bad it was wrong, lol.
@tonygrimes13
16 күн бұрын
@@harrynut3044 No right, listen again.
@harrynut3044
16 күн бұрын
@@tonygrimes13 That post i made saying it was wrong......was from another post.....KZread putting Post's where it wants now. I noticed this happening last week too. The small hats are at it again with their censoring.
@marie-ramaghurburrun9204
4 күн бұрын
@@tonygrimes13 he was wrong about the term "electric car", as it is as electric as ones cordless drill or mobile phone - ie: NOT electric but battery powered. it's been disguised as "electric" because psychologically no-one would buy a battery powered car because it would be thought of as a toy!
@tonygrimes13
4 күн бұрын
@@marie-ramaghurburrun9204 Electric, you do realise that a battery stores electricity or maybe you don't!
Hard to believe its already 2 years since you installed this system!. Would want a visit at your system too. Its been a while. Your hydro system has a special place in my heart because its the one that brought me to this channel many years ago. Your work also speaks for itself because after 2 years the system is in great shape.
You probably already know this but that surface rust is contamination from cleaning the welds during manufacture. You should always have separate stainless wire brushes to use solely with stainless. Once they’re used in ferrous metals they transfer the iron onto the stainless.
Innovation excellence Great British ingenuity 🇬🇧
a good little invention which could easily be dialed up for bigger installations
Always fantastic see Kris doing his stuff as he’s so talented 👍🏻
Nice to see other projects revisited, also shows just how well designed they were in the first place. Relatively compact building and a huge amount of energy from what is a little more than a trickle. So many people could REALLY benefit from a system like that if installed as community projects.
@TheRonskiman
18 күн бұрын
I was down in Devon a few weeks back, and there was loads of houses with good streams, but I bet none of them had a water turbine, I wish I had a stream.
Thank you very much for your videos. I really enjoy your Hydropower builds, and the barn lately, the 1.5kw Turbine was actually my entrypoint to your videos. I really love your mindset of doing things right, and not just finishing a job, and the way you make renewables and sustainable building really tangible. Thank you again, for your chill documentation of these projects!
we have just come across this lad .proper kid 👍 we love that welding bench and your workshop timbers Full respect from Gms Glasgow scotland ⚒
👍👌👏👏👏 Congratulations 🎉 for this big success!
The going around the earth comment in the video was exactly what I was hoping for! Great update!
Great to see the system still working well! I think for the next one you should maybe use a blue 3 pin 16A 230V angled inlet with a 3 pin 16A 230V trailing socket on the end of the alternator cable, rather than the way you have this one. It means that the generated power is safe from fingers if it was to be unplugged whilst in operation. 🤔
@jackreading3194
20 күн бұрын
Was literally just thinking this.
@itspart
14 күн бұрын
I was going to say the same
Hello Kris, Great job with this project. I really like your work shop too. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for sharing your video Kris of the turbo system maintenance. It doesn't seem like that much time has elapsed since you built it. It shows your brilliance in creating the system and it continues to function as you built it to. Great work again. Love watching your work, Coen and Jay
Kris you inspired me to try and fix my water pump issue! My biggest challenge was crawling under my house to check the water pump Air-Pump Pressure Switch. I tapped it with my screwdriver and it immediately started working again. It would have cost me a few hundred dollars to have a guy swap it out! I don't think I would have done that if I hadn't watched your videos!
I can't believe it's been two years since you installed this! It doesn't feel like it's even been a year.
Great to see the results after a decent operating period.
Really enjoyed the build and thanks for the update Kris
Love the craftsmanship of your work!
Think hydro electric nice for rainy places like Bay of Fundy area, Nova Scotia Canada. Such a cute shed, like it 🏞
So pleased for you with a successful project. Justly deserved after all your research and personal effort.🇬🇧🏴
Really like the simplicity of this setup. Exactly what one needs for a power supply that runs 24/7
I have always thought that this setup is the most elegant power generation systems I have seen. It is good to see that it has held up over time. 👍🇦🇺
1st…. Kris is so talented and has come a long way
Have found that a cordless blower cleans those types of screens very well in seconds ! Excellent lighting in your shop !
Not only excellent craftsmanship, but also very good after sales service.
Great vlog Kris. Two years! And still going well at producing. Super job, well done. Stay well.
Thanks for the update Kris, I thoroughly enjoyed watching you build on that project!
Great to see an update from this one Kris, looks good after a few years!
Love the context given at the end of this video. Well done for finding ways to communicate to your audience that doesn’t easily translate all the numbers (like me!). Making your work relatable and contextual just adds to the ability for us all to understand how impressive it is 👏
Yes I did enjoy that update video and hopefully we will get further videos on past projects and where they are now.... Great work Kris.....
Great update, Kris. This is how i discovered your channel. I find your hydro videos very interesting
Dame its been 2 years since i watched you build this. Crazy
Excellent again Kris. The only thing I could pick fault with was the blue 240v plug/socket for the turbine, get a wall mounted inlet and a trailing socket for the turbine. This will prevent the possibility of exposed live parts should the turbine be started unplugged. Please don’t be offended by the above comment, your projects are superb. I am just paranoid in our safety culture nanny state. All the best Kris.
Good job Kris... Apparently not only are you a talented and successful farmer, builder and all round find fellow, you are an obviously very competent electrical/ mechanical engineer.
Thanks for the update. You're such a clever bloke🙏
Very glad to see the reliability of your excellent work
Stumbled across your channel by chance. I love stuff like this and it fascinates me just like yourself at the end of the video! Can't wait to see more content like this! :D
Thanks for a great video! Nice having an update :^) And it was a really cool perspective on the kWH comparing it to an electric car.
Thx for the update on this awesome project. I watched it from start to finish in the original videos.
It is reassuring for your customers with the support you provide.
That little turbine could power my entire home multiple times over.
@JohnSmith-pl2bk
19 күн бұрын
Especially with batteries and an inverter to take care of high demand loads... any ordinary house can run a full suite of "mod cons"...
Magnificent work! Great results. Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to the next video. Cheers.
I think that's pretty amazing to! Building this hydro system was the first thing I watched on your channel.
Love these videos, creativity inspires creativity in others.
This is my fave project of yours. You did a great job on the shed groundworks.
Small suggestion: supply the customer with an extra set of Coanda panels so they can wash the grime off one and have a spare while the others are installed. The trip to the intake will only require a swap without having to bring brushes, etc. to clean the panels.
Yay! Something good to look forward to laters x
Satisfying work. Good work.
It's amazing, Kris.... Whenever you post a hydro vid... .... EVERYONE wants to tell you how to build it better........
@JohnSmith-pl2bk
19 күн бұрын
That's because the coanda screens are too complicated.....and waste water... Sucking the same water that is naturally nice and clean out of the middle of a body of water behind a spill over dam eliminates coanda screens altogether.. and it means a 100% catch of water from the stream at all times with any water not needed for power generation flowing on over the dam and down the stream bed..... which takes care of floods....
Well I will never get bored of watching.
Delighted to get a video this week!
2 years thats 9 kWh per day, I'm using 6 kWh per day which is for me more than enough. #happyoffgrid in Sweden. thanks for uploading, nice clean setup.
Maybe try using a copper intake screen? Should be naturally algae resistant and rust proof.
Another awesome one! Jeez 2 years gone by like that.
Nice video, been waiting for an update on all the systems you've installed. I hope someone commissions you for a new install soon, we need more hydroelectric content, please.
Hi Kris another great video and explaining to us non Tec person I found it very interesting so it doesn't have to be all building 😊
I started watching your stuff cuzz of hydro, i know so much more about homesteading now, now i just gotta get the experience
Brilliant Sir! What an inspiration for us all.
So informative and rather entertaining at the same time. Accomplished by your no nonsense down to earth approach of communicating to your audience. A rare combination these days but it works. Don't change a thing! Well maybe one area would be nice and that would be to try and extend the time frame of your videos. We get caught up listening and learning then when we are thoroughly engrossed you bluntly say goodbye! But then again this could be your plan to keep us hungry and thirsty for more so that we will come back. As for me yes I do wish these videos were slightly longer. I enjoy every bit of content you share with us so much that I find myself each day eagerly looking to see if there is a new video uploaded. When there is I stop everything and watch it. Happy to see this one you look well and healthy. Where is that fierce roaring tiger? Not seen him lately. Great to have you back!!! Me southern AZ. (USA)
Thanks for the perspective with electric car made it a lot easier for me. You'll have to plan the position of door opening to face away from Sun in future , as usual brilliant video.
Perhaps on the intake grates, you could create a small .5-1" channel on one side that has small hydro powered fans that spin small brushes spanning the length of the grate, continuously cleaning the underside of the grate
@ianmciver7719
20 күн бұрын
Great idea ! The Water industry uses them to clean powered 6mm screen racks to clear sewage debris - rotamatt i think one of the brands . A mini version self powered - awesome solution. A series of 2 or 3 screens bigger bar rack to protect the smaller ones 👍
@KrisHarbour
20 күн бұрын
I have actually been messing with a design for doing just that. its just not that easy to do unless you have a lot of spare water going over the screen because it needs about 10w of power to power it and 10w from about 0.3m head needs quite a lot of flow to work.
@ComfyTV
20 күн бұрын
@@KrisHarbour Awesome! Maybe something that isnt continuous, but only effective during high flow from storms would be enough to govern the debris
@KrisHarbour
20 күн бұрын
Yep, the issue is trying to make a mechanism that does not end up stopping in a place you dont want it stop (at the bottom) when the flow rate drops. this can be done with springs or something but then you need more power to move it. its defiantly doable but its not a simple mechanism I dont think.
@waterfaucet9926
20 күн бұрын
@@KrisHarbour Would strips of brass or copper help keep biologicals (algae, moss) from growing on the intake grates? We put strips on the upper parts of a roof top and the rain mixes with the brass to release some atoms off the brass and wash it over the entire roof. That keeps the moss/lichens from eating up the roof material.
Thanks for the update on this! Really cool setup. I'd love nothing more than a property with a stream & vertical drop to be able to churn out 500W+ continuously, that'd basically be energy dependence, especially when backed up by solar panels.
Really enjoyed the Turgo update!
This has been a great project. For some reason I thought Kris was building a place in Missouri as well. Anyhow it does not matter much, He is always working on cool projects.
Excellent work Kris and your design and build is certainly standing the test of time. Would it not be worthwhile for the owner to have a spare ‘cassette’ of coanda modules to enable him to do a hot swap - he could then put the ones that had been in service in the dishwasher while his wife is down on the shops?😉👍
@gravelydon7072
19 күн бұрын
Or just get an ultrasonic cleaner to put them in. That way when clean they can be dried and ready for the next time.
I was just thinking about this project! Looks like it's holding up really well. Looking forward to seeing the upgrade. If you make another one it might be useful to weld a small piece of flat steel across a pair of gussets to give you a handle.
Amazing and great explanation of the running off the turbine....😊
Well done, Kris! 👍🏻
What are fantastic idea, well done Sir 👍🏻
Great job. Glad you made video
6:40 the old trusty 'foot shovel' , what's best about the 'foot shovel' ?? wherever you go, you always have one with you. :) Awesome catch up video Kris.
Yes, it is pretty cool. Love your work. 👍👍👍
I always get excited when he drops a new video lol.
Thats brilliant still going strong
I would fit a cage over the spinning wheel and also change the plug coming out of the motor to a trailing socket, as this will be live when spinning. Change wall socket to appliance inlet and mount higher up to avoid any water damage over time.
Love it so much keep it up as always 💘
Muito lindo este projeto 😻 estava com saudades de ver sua micro hidro 😃
Great job mate! Congrats.
❤ love the relation to real life situations, circumference of the earth is really worth doing!!
Excellent work 👏 very interesting
Good to see that installation again.