6 October 2012, 10:35
solar stirling plant
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6 October 2012, 11:03
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6 October 2012, 12:28
6 October 2012, 12:29
If they were that good, they would be in production.
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6 October 2012, 12:37
it is Infinia are making it
6 October 2012, 12:49
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6 October 2012, 12:56
nope!it was original built to replace or at least take on the steam engine but unlike the steam engine it could not run 24 hours a day
i spent a fortune on pvp system i am now thinking a few of these would have cost a hell of a lot less .
6 October 2012, 12:58
Let me know if you try it ha ha, might be just what I need for the caravan.
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6 October 2012, 13:01
if i can find the plans online for free i might give it ago
10 October 2012, 19:52
I'm not convinced.
On the video at 0:18 comapring with the fence one of those units looks to have a reflector area of about 4m^2 Yet the claim it produes 3kW Wikipedia state typical energy available on the earth from the sun in the 150 to 300W/m range This is consistent with a solar panel thats about 80W (rated) for a 1m^2 panel (about 25% efficient assuming ideal conditions) Either those units are a hell of a lot bigger than they look or they're getting >100% efficiently (a.k.a. telling lies) In either case if you want solar energy why use a Sterling engine? While I like the Sterling engine (for doing work from burning fuel) it is still an engine that requires maintenance, a PV panel doesn't. The PV panel should last your lifetime, no sterling engine will without a lot of spare parts.
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