By Dave Miller · off-grid sparky · 22 years wiring solar, batteries and sheds in central QLD
“After losing three turbines to debris in a central QLD creek, I learned that a simple mesh screen is your only real defence against nature's fury.”
— Dave. Measure twice, buy once.
ArticlesCalculatorsSite PlannerShopYou're off-grid in Australia. You want power that doesn't smell like diesel. Micro hydro is the real deal. But picking the right turbine? Don't waste money on the wrong one. We'll cut through the fluff.
You're off-grid in Australia. You want power that doesn't smell like diesel. Micro hydro is the real deal. But picking the right turbine? Don't waste money on the wrong one. We'll cut through the fluff.
Forget fancy terms. You need two things:
Best for: Head >10m, flow <10L/s. Think steep gullies, not flat creeks.
Pros: Simple, cheap, works on low flow. Needs minimal maintenance.
Cons: Wastes water if your head's low. Not for slow, wide creeks.
Australian reality: If your creek drops 15m in 50m, Pelton's your best bet. No point overcomplicating it.
Don't buy a Pelton if your head's under 10m. It'll run slow, waste water, and cost you more in the long run. Measure first.
Best for: Head 5-20m, flow 5-20L/s. The most common setup for Australian off-grid.
Pros: Handles medium head/flow better than Pelton. More efficient on average sites. Cheaper than Kaplan.
Cons: Needs a bit more maintenance than Pelton. Slightly pricier upfront.
Australian reality: If your head's 8m and flow's 12L/s? Turgo's your workhorse. It's the most reliable for 80% of off-grid sites.
Best for: Head <5m, flow >20L/s. Think wide, slow rivers, not rocky streams.
Pros: Maxes out on low head. Great for big water sources.
Cons: Needs massive flow. Expensive. Needs a big intake (and a lot of rock work).
Australian reality: If your creek is 2m drop and 30L/s? Kaplan might work. But if it's 1m drop and 15L/s? You'll waste money. Skip it.
Practical tip: Never buy a turbine without knowing your head AND flow. I've seen people buy Peltons for 2m head sites. They run at 20% capacity. It's a waste of $2k. Measure. Now.
Hydro Power Australia (NSW)
Pelton kits: $2,500-$3,800 (1-5kW)
Turgo kits: $3,200-$4,500
Kaplan kits: $4,500-$6,500
They do site assessments for $200. Worth every cent.
Off Grid Power (QLD)
Pelton: $2,200-$3,500
Turgo: $2,800-$4,200
Kaplan: $4,000-$5,800
Used turbines available. Check condition before buying.
Micro Hydro Solutions (VIC)
All types. Custom quotes. No stock. Get a quote before you spend.
Price reality: $2k-$6k for a basic system (turbine + generator + controller). Don't believe "cheap" online deals. They're usually incomplete or junk. Australian suppliers have tested gear. Pay for it.
Penstock (pipe) is non-negotiable. Use 100mm PVC or bigger. Cheap pipes burst. You'll be knee-deep in water fixing it. Trust me.
Filter your intake. Australian creeks are full of leaves, sticks, and fish. A $50 mesh screen saves $500 in repairs.
Run the generator on a concrete pad. Not dirt. If it vibrates, it'll wear out fast.
Micro hydro works in Australia. But only if you pick the right turbine for your site. Pelton for steep drops. Turgo for most sites. Kaplan for big, flat rivers. Measure your head and flow. Then buy the right one.
Don't overcomplicate it. Don't buy a $5k Kaplan for a 3m head site. It won't work. Get a Turgo. It'll run for 20 years. That's the real off-grid power.
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