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I'm relatively new to energy production using alternators or reversible motors but have been asked to find the most efficient method of producing energy from a small underwater turbine.
The only information I have to go on is that the overall blade diameter will be 1m tip to tip and max output will be 150 RPM (direct). [The torque can be altered with the blade design.]
I've found an alternator that will produce 9V, 4A @ 150rpm but this doesn't sound all that impressive.
I'm therefore in search of a reversible to DC motor that I can spin at 150 rpm and compare the amount of power produced. If I get less than roughly 35 watts (equivalent power) I'll know the original alternator is the better method for my requirements.
Does this sound like I'm asking the right question or am I doing this arse backwards?
Help!
The only information I have to go on is that the overall blade diameter will be 1m tip to tip and max output will be 150 RPM (direct). [The torque can be altered with the blade design.]
I've found an alternator that will produce 9V, 4A @ 150rpm but this doesn't sound all that impressive.
I'm therefore in search of a reversible to DC motor that I can spin at 150 rpm and compare the amount of power produced. If I get less than roughly 35 watts (equivalent power) I'll know the original alternator is the better method for my requirements.
Does this sound like I'm asking the right question or am I doing this arse backwards?
Help!
