Hello,
I am an electronics engineering graduate but with the easy recruitment and stuff I am working as an IT engineer.
I still do have my electronic circuits, microcontroller and sensors for hobby purposes.
Here I have a dream to use thermal energy conversion to mechanical and then electrical energy. Best way for it is Stirling Engine, with generated electrical energy I want to run 5V sensors arduino or sth about those 5-7V loads.
What is the best way for me to try to step up the 3.5V output of a Stirling engine voltage?
Some capacitors or joule thief or sth to start with?
I would love to hear a first step opinion from electronics geniuses from the forum.
Thanks in advance!
I am an electronics engineering graduate but with the easy recruitment and stuff I am working as an IT engineer.
I still do have my electronic circuits, microcontroller and sensors for hobby purposes.
Here I have a dream to use thermal energy conversion to mechanical and then electrical energy. Best way for it is Stirling Engine, with generated electrical energy I want to run 5V sensors arduino or sth about those 5-7V loads.
What is the best way for me to try to step up the 3.5V output of a Stirling engine voltage?
Some capacitors or joule thief or sth to start with?
I would love to hear a first step opinion from electronics geniuses from the forum.
Thanks in advance!
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