Re: [Biofuel] Home energy system ...solar and wind

2006-07-18 Thread doug swanson
Sounds like a lot of great designing. The FeCl seems like fine material, the corrosiveness would require confinement in a materail that would be impervious. I still keep going through Teton and Redrok information, I've looked through both a while back, Redrok (Duane Johnson) is where I got

Re: [Biofuel] Home energy system ...solar and wind

2006-07-18 Thread Kirk McLoren
yes in feet. 40m2 roughlyMy windmill is pressure on the sails to adapt to wind changes - no generator, blades and tail toyaw. Just changes which sheet billows and which collapsesKirkdoug swanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like a lot of great designing. The FeCl seems like fine

Re: [Biofuel] Home energy system ...solar and wind

2006-07-16 Thread Kirk McLoren
years ago I penciled a 20x20 section of a parabola (cassegrain) and proposed storing thermal energy as latent heat in a m3 of FeCl. As I recall it was comprable to 5 US gallons of gasoline. I think the phase change was around 600F. Since the aperture to the thermal storage was the focal point and