a few weeks ago windsuff ed posted "hot stator" . in the ensueing discusion , it was mentioned that 50% of the energy created by a geni was heat. various ideas surfaced to aide the stator in disipating this heat. it occured to me , that if there was that much heat created it would be good to utilize it some how . hanging on a nail in my shop are two twenty five foot lenghs of 1/8" copper tubing. the thought occured to me to use tubing instead of wire to form the coils.there is very little electrical resistance in this material. an insulated coating would be required. a nonconductive fluid could be run through the coils and the heat generated could be harvested as well as elctrical energy.
any thoughts any one? |
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