Interview with Zeno founder on RTGs and potential Stirling versions of it

Geir

Emperor Mongoose
Rather than tagging on to a tangent of another thread, I'll just post the link here:
This interview talks a lot about RTGs, different radioactive sources, and applying a Stirling (spelled it write right this time) engine to gain x5 efficiency over a thermal coupler. The Sterling discussion is about 30 minutes in, but the entire interview is great if you want to learn more about the stuff.
 
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