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ridelikethewind

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I read an article a while back in (homebrew I think) someone built a homemade fuel cell using hydrogen from a homemade electrolyzer to power his cabin.

There has been a new development with heat potential and I wonder if we could do something similiar for a homemade version.


Inventor creates a 60 percent efficient SOLID STATE heat extractor.


The thing is it is basically 'sealed' hydrogen with a couple phase change materials, a hot and cold like a stirling engine, with hi-temp membranes to 'push' the gas thru, (like a fuel cell) kind of a new way of generating power. And with all those cheap solar concentrators we homemake, it's got me thinking...


http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Johnson_Electro_Mechanical_Systems


http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/1265/1/


http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/earth/4243793.html




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