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<blockquote data-quote="Wisconsonian" data-source="post: 8011786" data-attributes="member: 150618"><p>100KW/hr of electricity will produce roughly the same into the coolant, and the same into the exhaust. The coolant is the easiest to harness, just use a heat exchanger to your house heating system, or circulate the coolant directly through an indirect water heater. AFTER the thermostat on the engine. Can you use 100KW/hour of heat and hot water? If you're drying or heating larger sheds, then an exhaust heat exchanger could easily capture half of the exhaust heat, not as simple as the coolant though. I'm not aware of any unit set up in that size. There are bigger ones that would be one off engineered as far as I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wisconsonian, post: 8011786, member: 150618"] 100KW/hr of electricity will produce roughly the same into the coolant, and the same into the exhaust. The coolant is the easiest to harness, just use a heat exchanger to your house heating system, or circulate the coolant directly through an indirect water heater. AFTER the thermostat on the engine. Can you use 100KW/hour of heat and hot water? If you're drying or heating larger sheds, then an exhaust heat exchanger could easily capture half of the exhaust heat, not as simple as the coolant though. I'm not aware of any unit set up in that size. There are bigger ones that would be one off engineered as far as I know. [/QUOTE]
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