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    200 year old engine design?


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    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    Ah,yes, read that about a week ago. Interesting.

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    Only real issue is that the amount of power output is always going to be less than the input. In this case 100-150w power max, induced by having a flame with an output of greater than 150w.
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    Interesting, wonder if it’s been tried in larger scale, thinking of large temp differences in say desert between day and night. Something as simple as leaves moving in breeze being the switch deflecting suns energy from either side.

    Not an engine but this was a clever use of “free” energy

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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Interesting, wonder if it’s been tried in larger scale, thinking of large temp differences in say desert between day and night. Something as simple as leaves moving in breeze being the switch deflecting suns energy from either side.
    i often wondered why high altitude mountaineers didn't carry a small motor with a propeller that could be staked in the snow outside using wind to generate some power to warm water, even just to keep it as water.
    The energy and time to make a drink at some altitudes every little bit helps and gas or fuel has to be carried,

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    Probably be easier just to stay in the local chateau and drink hot toddies then burn your face a bit with your lighter, go home and tell everyone that you had to eat Gerald




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