Tuesday, December 4, 2007

"crazy engine" stirling ltd

Duration: 02:04 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-03-23 11:17:48
User: mdevink
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self-starting ltd stirling engine . more info http://stirling.devink.net

Comments

bgineat ::: Favorites  2007-03-26 22:43:55

Interesting, I have seen in the past you have posted many different types including four cylinder sterlings. How many of these do you own? They are kits correct and you assemble them?
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OleTC ::: Favorites  2007-04-04 07:55:11

Thank You for posting these videos. Is there an explanation for dummies about the ringbom principle some where on the net? It's fascinating with these sterlings.
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bobby32123 ::: Favorites  2007-04-19 19:00:50

how does it work?
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UFartch ::: Favorites  2007-04-20 16:34:49

really nice i like the ringbom engines, but i cant seem to find many useful diagrams/animations of these kind of ringbom setups to make my own :(
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OrganicDrew ::: Favorites  2007-04-21 15:34:04

what kind of load is that engine rated for? 1/3rd hp? more less? I would like to know what kind of load that motor can sustain to correctly fit it with a proper sized alternator to produce current
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pshisbey ::: Favorites  2007-04-26 20:53:38

How does it work? What's it's energy source?
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F1zZy ::: Favorites  2007-05-02 10:54:42

i dont know too, only thing i know that it uses the difference of the temperature between 2 spots it contracts the air to keep it going but i didnt understand how, yet
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DNM35 ::: Favorites  2007-05-03 08:49:25

not even close..model air engines are not power producing enough to do any work..try maybe 1/300th hp
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lilbrudder32 ::: Favorites  2007-05-06 03:09:39

the energy source is temperature differential between ambient, and "something". google stirling engine :)
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richphuk ::: Favorites  2007-05-08 08:13:39

Replace the flywheel with a cooling fan ;-) ;-) :-)
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bobviously ::: Favorites  2007-05-10 22:16:52

Looks like that thing that he put on the back had some cold or hot water in it.
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freethinker2828 ::: Favorites  2007-05-10 22:41:59

Wow that thing really get's going!
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davidrojaselbirt ::: Favorites  2007-05-12 16:59:55

I'd like to try this type of engines to pump water. Do you know if they work? My father, living and working in the country-side at a fish-farm in Bolivia would really find it useful.
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Smonjirez ::: Favorites  2007-05-13 19:47:55

Is this the so awaited perpetuum mobile or something?
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pixelsfalldown ::: Favorites  2007-05-17 00:10:35

A sterling engine would be great for that purpose because you could use the cold water you pumped to create the temperature difference to run it!
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