On 12/6/2011 6:02 PM, Alain dit le Cycliste wrote:
from your experience,
what are the relative merit/domain of
- piston/rotative steam engine (like the one people talk here)
Simple, low cost, easy to repair / maintain and can work with the steam pressure generated by the primary circuit of the Hyperion unit (can handle 150 Bar in the primary circuit). Rossi has not yet revealed the steam pressure capability of his 10 kW unit. As the Rossi 1 MW plant has 3 Bar pressure release on each module output, the steam pressure available is probably too low for even piston steam engines. At least those that I have found.
- steam/gaz turbine (with water or volatile fluids)
ORC is expensive and large compared to a piston steam engine. There are no systems available in the 5 - 7.5 kW range.
- Stirling engine
I know of no Stirling engines of 5 - 7.5 Ac kW capacity. All that is available now seems to be piston steam engines.
assuming the temperature proposed by Hyperion small and medium, working alone or in farm like e-cat 1MW,
what are your opinion on best solution fr each.

by the way, for CHP generator on the grid,
Not interested. With 7.5 Ac kW generation capacity, why go on grid?
what is your opinion on using asynchronous generator automatically matching grid frequency ?
NA in our domestic business model but in the power range we are talking about, using a grid connect inverter would be the only economical method. I doubt any government will pay a feed-in tariff for LENR generated Ac kWhs so why pump back excess power?
do you know classic method to switch from async on grid, to sync off grid ?
We propose to use an appropriate selected manually operated switch to power the load / your home from either the grid or the LENR system.
do you know classic method for asynchronous generators, to restore a good phase (ie: absorb reactive power, restore good cos phi...)
There are many VAR corrector system on the market.

2011/12/6 Aussie Guy E-Cat <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

Based on the lowest LENR....


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