So, it would sound to me, that it would be a good idea to possibly try this.
Maybe have 8 or 9 cells in a vehicle or something, with 2 of them having relays (or switches of some sort) on them. Of course they would all be in series, and have it so when cool, only 7 are working. When a certain temp. is reached, the relay turns the next one on to increase efficiency (greatly). If the next specific temp is reached, another is added to the series circuit etc. It would be the same in reverse (due to a temp switch). If the temp drops too low where gas production would be affected, then one is turned off, etc to keep optimum production. At first, for testing it could be done manually, but a temp sensor circuit should work quite well. Of course the heat would easily come from the already created heat from your exhaust/engine harnessed just like a manifold heat riser.
Anyone have any idea on how much heat is needed to sustain 9 or 10 cells? maybe even 11?
(Bob?)
That would be a really great experiment since there is so much waste heat anyways, and as it warmed, it would just increase efficiency even more
What do people think of this??