engine to help charging my battery pack. I also have a solar panel,
and I'm hoping to reduce the need for my combustion generator, which
is (apart from being very effective), noisy polluting and a bit
costly.. besides the fuel needs regular transportation from some gas
station, and it smells etc..
I also use my cabin in the winter, and it is not that much to get from
the sun if I stay more than a few days (draining my battery pack).
But, I have two wood stoves running all day, and outside my walls it's
freezing cold! I need about 300-400 watt in average (daytime when I'm
firing). So if I can get 200w out of each one, i will be happy (as I'm
also planning for a 200w Savonius wind generator).
I need power for my electronic gadgets (laptop, phone, weather station
etc.). I often do some of my working up there (in total concentration
and peace

So my plan is to take advantage of heat pipes to bring heating and
cooling to the both ends of the engine. I will drill holes in the back
of my stoves, (near the bottom), and place heat pipes inside (on the
stove "floor" covered by some metal plate). The Stirling engine is
placed outside the cabin wall, above the stove floor (for gravity
assisting heat pipe fluid). Pipes runs thru wall, and is attached to
the hot Stirling engine end (bottom of engine). Top of engine (cold
end) is attached to a vertical heat pipe, heat sink radiator (alcohol
vaporizes). It is often -10 to -20 degree celcius in winter, and snow
will further assist the cooling!
I'm not sure though, if I can get as much as 200w out of each
generator attached to the engines..? If I can get 100w from each, I
will still get 80w more than from my solar panel at peak level.
Type of generator is another concern. If I make the Stirling engines
as powerful as possible, I might find a proper generator to fit my
needs and parameters..?
Or maybe a free piston type engine is ideal for this heat pipe/
Stirling engine project?
If I can melt snow for tap water with the heat pipe radiator, it will
be perfect

I know there are certain calculations need to be done, but I would not
enter such a project if it was not for the fun part of it.
Hmm, so I wonder, is this at all possible? (I can afford the costs for
fine machinery).
And sorry for my poor english..