Start with Head, Flow, and Realistic Power
Use a hose level, builder’s level, or smartphone altimeter to measure vertical drop, not just distance along the stream. Mark each segment carefully, double-check readings, and record seasonal changes for a trustworthy, repeatable number that guides turbine selection confidently.
Start with Head, Flow, and Realistic Power
Try the bucket-and-stopwatch method for small creeks or the float method for wider channels. Repeat tests in different seasons, average results, and note debris or silt. Honest measurements today save frustration, noise, and inefficiency after installation when water levels inevitably fluctuate.
Start with Head, Flow, and Realistic Power
High head with modest flow points to impulse turbines, low head with generous flow favors reaction designs. Use conservative power estimates, allow for losses, and keep a margin for seasonal variation. Share your figures below and we’ll suggest realistic turbine candidates to compare.