PenguinCo said:
Thank you all for your help, this gives me a good idea of the practicality of my project. The reason I'm doing electric > thermal > mechanical, instead of electric > mechanical, is because I want to build a steam engine. Simply put.
I actually enjoyed this thread, as I did tons of behind the seas calculations, which really drilled into my head the "energy density" of different sources.
If you look back, you'll see that your battery has as much energy as 32 grams of gasoline, or 3 tea lights.
At 5% efficiency, that comes out to be 1.6 grams of gas, or just 1/7 of a tea light candle.
I used the calculations for my boat with battery electric drive, and without the steam engine interface, it would require 56 deep cycle marine batteries, for my 12 mile round trip.
This is equivalent to 18 extra OmCheetos in my boat, which I can assure you, would not fit.
Personally, I don't like the idea of a
homemade steam engine that uses any kind of
liquid fuel. I would go with wood. It has a nice energy density, and is prone
not to spill everywhere, get all over you, and burn you to death, while you're trying to have fun.
But do keep us informed, if and when you do make one. I always enjoy new "data".
An acquaintance of mine has an electric boat, and I pester him once in a great while for how his performance statistics.
He recently switched from "lead" to "lithium". He seemed very happy about the change.
Unfortunately, I did not take notes the last time I ran into him.