Hydro power generation system using siphoning method [manuscript] / Ryan Dale C. Munzon, Jaderick M. Soriano.
by Munzon, Ryan Dale C., author.
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Academic Research | Academic Research Section | Academic Research | Electri 0056 2024 c.1 (Browse shelf) | Available | ELECTRI0056 |
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Thesis (B.S.) -- Cagayan State University, 2024.
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This research addresses the pressing issue of limited access to electricity in Sitio Dumasag, Rapuli Sta. Ana, Cagayan, proposing a solution through the development of a micro- hydroelectric generator using the siphoning method. The study aims to construct the generator, test its battery-charging capabilities, and evaluate its voltage and power output.
Utilizing the weir dam in Sitio Dumasag, Barangay Rapuli, Cagayan, the developed micro-hydroelectric generator harnesses the siphoning method for efficient electrical energy production. The study demonstrates promising results through a battery charging test, revealing a steady increase in voltage, current, and power output over 10-minute intervals. The evaluation of the device without load showcases a notable voltage output of 23.54 volts. However, when connected to a load, such as LED bulbs, the voltage drops, accompanied by a decrease in RPM. Detailed observations are provided for varying numbers of connected bulbs, emphasizing the device's adaptability. Economic viability calculations showed a payback period is 1 year and 37 months, indicating that the system is currently economically viable.
Keywords: electricity generation, outdoor unit, siphoning method, renewable energy.
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