stewcraine
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Hi all,
Sorry for this nutty sounding message , but I was looking for some advice, and this seemed a good place for it. I flew model aeroplanes with my Dad as a kid, so am familiar with small fast diesel and glowplug engines, but recent years have found me helping villages get electricity. The smallest off-the-shelf diesel generator is a 2.2 kW Yanmar diesel, but I was thinking if a model train or plane engine or similar exist that might be even smaller, to which I could hook up a little AC or DC generator.
I've helped millions of people access solar, and am very familiar with that, but there's a spot also for a product of relatively low initial cost ($50-200) and less than 1 litre per hour of operating cost for fuel (which is what a Yanmar takes - am hoping to get down to 0.1 L/hour). Listers were also popular, and because they're slow, they could take vegetable oil pretty well too. Todays' equivalent is probably a Changfa from China, but again, about 2-3 kW and taking about 1 L/hour.
Stirling engine, scaled diesel, anything, I don't really care. Just trying to get a few tens of watts generated (my solar kits are 1-10W per household, so for a 50 household village, need 50-500W, basically).
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance...
Regards,
Stewart Craine
www.villageinfrastructure.org
Sorry for this nutty sounding message , but I was looking for some advice, and this seemed a good place for it. I flew model aeroplanes with my Dad as a kid, so am familiar with small fast diesel and glowplug engines, but recent years have found me helping villages get electricity. The smallest off-the-shelf diesel generator is a 2.2 kW Yanmar diesel, but I was thinking if a model train or plane engine or similar exist that might be even smaller, to which I could hook up a little AC or DC generator.
I've helped millions of people access solar, and am very familiar with that, but there's a spot also for a product of relatively low initial cost ($50-200) and less than 1 litre per hour of operating cost for fuel (which is what a Yanmar takes - am hoping to get down to 0.1 L/hour). Listers were also popular, and because they're slow, they could take vegetable oil pretty well too. Todays' equivalent is probably a Changfa from China, but again, about 2-3 kW and taking about 1 L/hour.
Stirling engine, scaled diesel, anything, I don't really care. Just trying to get a few tens of watts generated (my solar kits are 1-10W per household, so for a 50 household village, need 50-500W, basically).
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance...
Regards,
Stewart Craine
www.villageinfrastructure.org