Hi
I'm looking for a way to produce a little amount of 12 volt current
from a heat difference of approx 200 celcius. The idea is to burn
wood in remote place, use this heat to make the Stirling engine
work. Considering only the Stirling engine itself (not the
alternator), what is the EASIEST way to make one, where to buy items
to make it work, even without a great efficiency?
Thanks for any suggestions
Need to home made between 5 and 50 watt 12v CC with Stirling
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Design Tips for Stirlings
Download a copy of the Catalog on this site. It contains 10 Desigh Tips and a discussion of Heat and Temperaturss.
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Beyound that "Stirling Engines" G. Walker 1980, and a number of other books by I. Kolin. James Senft, C. D. West, and others.
Read all of the posts on this BBS.
Beyound that "Stirling Engines" G. Walker 1980, and a number of other books by I. Kolin. James Senft, C. D. West, and others.