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Thu 4th Oct 2012

Returning to our ferry after a successful visit to Frankfurt we stopped over in the beautiful town of Limburg. On a walk down by the river we came across this delightful old water wheel that had been pressed it use generating electricity. The wheel on the right looks like an original with wooden slats and a metal frame, the blue box to the left is part of the generator.


The dial on the post,arrowed, shows how much electricity  is currently being generated. When we visited the wheel was spinning enthusiastically and the pointer on the dial was quivering around the 10kW mark. Not bad at all!

Inside they served excellent soup and beer.

Nice.

Next stop Xanten to check out the workings of the windmill!


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Saturday 6th Oct 2012 16:16

cool022883

on the flying pig website walter ruffler has a paper automata of a waterwheel that uses sand to turn the wheel on the model.

http://www.flying-pig.co.uk/content/watermill-barrien

and as far as the  xanten windmill goes i think your members have got it right with the sack hoist theory lots of great information on the previous post