Hi, this is my first post hopefully I don't break any rules.
I'm super new to Sterling engines but very interested in using them to offset a solar battery system.
My plan is to generate hydrogen with excess solar energy when the batteries are almost full.
I know making hydrogen and burning it for fuel is highly inefficient but it's better than breeding it off in a resistor bank or turning the system off and it's green.
Besides this has been a super interesting investigation into energy storage and I'm happy that I found this forum, so thank you.
To the question of the Post, "Making a Stirling engine 5 kw generator". I did find a free piston Sterling 5KVA Generator if you have $50K USD (they did offer to sell me a refurbished one with no warranty for $30K, thanks but no thanks).
I maybe wrong but it looks like it's based off the Nasa research but I don't believe this EU company says anything about that.
Here is the the website for Qnergy,
https://qnergy.com/tech/ and the YouTube video,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH8RBcyFDe4
Since that time I've been watching YouTube and reading Sterling engine posts non stop looking for good ideas for my hydrogen Sterling energy generator.