Maybe it's a stupid question but if it's a H2000 with 2kw power, and efficiency is 40% at producing electricity, does it means that you get 0.8kw electricity and 1,2kw as heat? Or heat is not included at 2kw?
One more question. Would be this system sufficient to heat up a 70m2 flat, at winter days? (Outdoor temperature around -10*C to 20, isolated walls)
I'm very interested in fuel cell systems and in producing hydrogen with renewables.
Maybe it's a stupid question but if it's a H2000 with 2kw power, and efficiency is 40% at producing electricity, does it means that you get 0.8kw electricity and 1,2kw as heat? Or heat is not included at 2kw?
One more question. Would be this system sufficient to heat up a 70m2 flat, at winter days? (Outdoor temperature around -10*C to 20, isolated walls)
I'm very interested in fuel cell systems and in producing hydrogen with renewables.
First this is a prototype and it gets costly. A new Tili heat pump/ air conditioning unit of the size I used, new model, MSV1-09HRFN1-MTOW has a list price of $2,671. The H2000 fuel cell system cost $8,000. The pure sine wave inverter 1700 watt 230 or 115 VAC about $800 and finaly the batteries used about $100. Other bits and pieces about $300. I do have a source of used 2 kw through wall heat pumps for $300/ea. The hydrogen cost about $50 for 19,000 liters. Total to much, but it works great.
Maybe it's a stupid question but if it's a H2000 with 2kw power, and efficiency is 40% at producing electricity, does it means that you get 0.8kw electricity and 1,2kw as heat? Or heat is not included at 2kw?
One more question. Would be this system sufficient to heat up a 70m2 flat, at winter days? (Outdoor temperature around -10*C to 20, isolated walls)
I'm very interested in fuel cell systems and in producing hydrogen with renewables.
Ezechiel593 11 months ago
Maybe it's a stupid question but if it's a H2000 with 2kw power, and efficiency is 40% at producing electricity, does it means that you get 0.8kw electricity and 1,2kw as heat? Or heat is not included at 2kw?
One more question. Would be this system sufficient to heat up a 70m2 flat, at winter days? (Outdoor temperature around -10*C to 20, isolated walls)
I'm very interested in fuel cell systems and in producing hydrogen with renewables.
Ezechiel593 11 months ago
First this is a prototype and it gets costly. A new Tili heat pump/ air conditioning unit of the size I used, new model, MSV1-09HRFN1-MTOW has a list price of $2,671. The H2000 fuel cell system cost $8,000. The pure sine wave inverter 1700 watt 230 or 115 VAC about $800 and finaly the batteries used about $100. Other bits and pieces about $300. I do have a source of used 2 kw through wall heat pumps for $300/ea. The hydrogen cost about $50 for 19,000 liters. Total to much, but it works great.
48jimd2 1 year ago
How much are these things?
astrialkil 1 year ago