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 Post subject: Xantrex: New to this forum, buiding a cogeneration system.
PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2005 2:16 am GMT EthGMT 
My friend lives off grid in 3 bedroom 2 bath mobile home with 3 window 5000 BTU AC units, 220 VAC water pump and all comforts of modern home living. They are now building a 2800 sq ft home. I am planning on installing a thrid SW4024 inverter and a total of 4500 amp hour batteries. The new home will have geothermal HVAC system which will reduce the electrical demand for AC power by 50%. Also installing a solar water heater system and using the generator wasted heat energy to heat the water as well. I am building aheat exchanger using the hot exhaust gases to heat up a phase change thermal storage mass. The phase change material will be tin lead (plumbers solder) in a tank the will store the heat from the exhuast (800 to 1200 degrees) then a second coil in the tank will transfer the heat energy by pump to the hot water heater. I will also be using the engine oil heat by using another heat exchanger to extract that wasted energy as well. Still working on all the safety issues like temp control valves to prevent overheating. These micro and mini congeneration system are becoming more and more popular. Hope to learn from others on this forum as well. This is a great way to learn for other peoples experiances. arcandspark


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 Post subject: lead
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 3:58 pm GMT EthGMT 
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Location: Olympia, WA
Sounds interesting. I think you'll find that changing the temperature of water is much easier. It is applicable over a much more useful temperature range and is certainly much safer and cheaper. Remember that the higher the temperature the harder the heat is to store.

This is not exactly the same situation because the lead wasn't melted, but an engineer at our company calculated the specific heat of lead acid batteries and found that even the great mass of lead could be discounted completely as the specific heat of the electrolyte was about two orders of magnitude greater.

Cheers and happy innovating..


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