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how is using a heat pump for, say, heating a house more efficient then just running the same amount of electric power straight trough an electric radiator?
So overall, an airconditioner powered by a Stirling engine will quickly grind to a halt (assuming it is initially started with a source of external power).
How to ordinary heat pumps don't grind to a halt?
It is not perpetual motion I am trying to suggest, don't get me wrong.
self sustaining and even have some spare energy left
I am not exactly sure if I understand you - you basically just said that an air conditioner (heat pump?) can generate 1 unit of heat energy requiring only .25 units of electric energy
Quote from: McKayHow to ordinary heat pumps don't grind to a halt? Ordinary heat pumps do grind to a halt within about a second of turning off the electrical power source (I have also seen some refrigerators that work by burning an organic fuel: getting cool by producing heat!).Quote from: McKayIt is not perpetual motion I am trying to suggest, don't get me wrong.Quote from: McKayself sustaining and even have some spare energy leftThis is the definition of a "perpetual motion machine of the first kind".