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Pythagorean
Mar17-07, 08:45 PM
I don't pay my electricity bill so if I build a sterling engine going out into the -40 degree weather...
Moonbear
Mar17-07, 10:27 PM
:rofl: Starting trouble, huh? :rofl:
Pythagorean
Mar18-07, 04:55 AM
apparently not an appreciable amount.
Well, you gets what you pays for...
I thought this type of thread always starts with "Tell me why this won't work!" and ends with someone posting the crackpot point rating system. :tongue:
ZapperZ
Mar18-07, 08:30 AM
It may still end that way...
Zz.
It may still end that way...
Zz.
I'm waiting for the
"You may actually be onto something!" post.... :uhh:
ZapperZ
Mar18-07, 01:37 PM
I'm waiting for the
"You may actually be onto something!" post.... :uhh:
Then you shouldn't be looking in the GD forum.
Zz.
Astronuc
Mar18-07, 02:16 PM
I don't pay my electricity bill so if I build a sterling engine going out into the -40 degree weather... Well, folks at NASA's Glenn Research Center have designed and built Stirling engines and generating systems with linear induction generators. But one still needs a heat source. :wink:
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/tmsb/stirling.html
Of course, building one's own generator may potentially lead to low cost electricity, but it's not exactly free. There are upfront capital costs and some labor involved.
YOU MAY BE ON TO SOMETHING!!!!!!!!!
:rofl::rofl:Sorry, I couldn't resist!
Needs more zpm!
http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/5664/untitled6jf1.png
Pythagorean
Mar18-07, 06:48 PM
Not only is the energy free, but my landlord would probably say I'm not conserving energy.
I think I broke the physics.
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