An "AHA" post on one of the STEORN ( http://www.steorn.net ) forums brought up the point that not only does their motor produce energy, but when run in reverse is a non-thermal energy sink ( it doesn't get hot ). When thinking of powering laptop computers and cell phones with unlimited energy devices, the problem becomes heat dissipation rather than saving the battery, so now using a reverse STEORN motor, we need an efficient device to collect heat from high power semiconductor devices and convert it to mechanical energy to squirt into a STEORN sink (so your cell phone remains cool). Any Ideas?
Hoyt Stearns Scottsdale, Arizona US http://HoytStearns.com -----Original Message----- From: DonW [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] S http://pesn.com/Radio/Free_Energy_Now/shows/2007/01/06/9700221_Eneco_thermal _electric/ ENECO Engineering Low-Heat-to-Electricity Conversion for Market ENECO chips could replace the Stirling engine in Stirling Energy System's (SES) commercial solar arrays, producing electricity at approximately twice the efficiency but at half the cost. Inversely, if electricity is applied to the die, a refrigeration effect is evoked, potentially going down as low as minus 200°C. This, likewise, has a wide range of commercial applications, such as cooling computer systems. ENECO envisions harnessing the heat produced in a laptop motherboard, for example, and then using that energy to cool the essential components.

