Hi Everyone and thank you for taking the time to reply.
Roberto, when i first looked at this i didn't think there was enough water or head to be able to do anything worthwhile but after looking at some Youtube videos i seen some wheels running with what looks to be very little water so it got me thinking maybe there was something that could be done, now i've said 60-80 gpm but that is just a rough idea, i got this number from damming the stream around a 8" pipe and holding a 3 gallon bucket under the pipe it filled in 3 seconds, there was also extra water passing through the rough dam i'd made, i was thinking 4ft for the wheel size and as i said i wasn't sure if building a long sluice from the hill top would help, i guess it keeps all the water uniform with a steady flow rather than it having to run over rocks ect, i have approx 80-100ft from where the wheel will be to the end needing the power, i've seen a chap over at Missouri wind and solar saying if using DC i will lose power over distance and the cable i would need to use is much more expensive, as if i used three phase there is very little loss and the cable can be standard flex, i have an Ametek 99 DC motor but not sure if this is the best choice for a wheel and was thinking it may be to big for the water i have, below are some videos i have seen showing what looks like very little water, i have this amount and some.
Dave, thank you for that advice, i'm on the south west coast of Scotland (Dumfries and Galloway) i have permission from my land lord but i know what your saying about council rules and regs so that is worth looking into before i spend any money, the site did have a wheel on it many years back it was run off a dam further up the hill, my land lord has said if i'd like to reinstate it i'm more than welcome but to be honest i don't think it would be worth it as i think i'll need all the water going in to run the wheel so the large volume would be just standing still, it would be fine if just wanting to run the wheel a few hours a day with larger water volume but i'm looking for 24 7 winter running as summer has much less water.
Maybe with there once being a wheel on the stream there will be no objections, all the water is run off from the hills no springs not that i know of anyway there are no fish but you do get wild life so will look into it, so thank you for that.
Travis, thank you for your input, this is what got me a little confused when i watched the above videos, i would have though a large volume of water was needed but it looks quite small, i guess it will also depend on how well you build the wheel and the generator size also the amount of power needed, it's my understanding the more power you pull from the generator the harder it becomes to turn this with a set of pulleys to speed it up could prove hard for the amount of water flow i have, the above videos seem to be just wanting to trickle charge batteries but i was hoping to get some usable power, ideally i'd like 900 watts but i don't think i will get anywhere near that, but was also thinking solar and wind to add as time goes on.
So yes all very interesting and always good to hear what other people think, you have all given me something to think over and all help is very much appreciated.
Many thanks
john