Did you use any kind of rubber seal around the displacer wire ? I made one using nylon fishing line, I used a piece of balloon around it to seal the hole but I've got too much friction... I got it to run about one or two cycles. Did you just pierce a really small hole in the base of the Pringles can for the displacer wire?
@specallez I just made the smallest pin-prick hole possible in the metal and ran the cotton through it. This can be done by tapping a needle or pin until it penetrates. There doesn't need to be a perfect seal. In fact, I wonder if your problem is that the seal is too good - perhaps the engine can't equalize it's average pressure with the outside? If you have trouble making a small enough hole in the metal I suggest sticking a piece of cardboard over it and making a tiny hole through that.
@specallez Thanks! I'm currently working on a Sterling traction engine based closely on the Pringle Stirling and I'm taking photos as I go along so that I can put together a 'how to' video (If it works that is!) In the meantime please go right ahead and reverse engineer it on your site, I'm sure you can make some improvements.
Do you have plans ? This is awesome! If you're not planning on writing some plans, I think I'll write some for my site. What material did you use for the displacer ?
do you have any plans for it
jaytank31 2 months ago
wtf does it do :D
PandaStreak 1 year ago
I got it working using a sewing needle to pierce the hole. Thanks for the help! Posted a video response here :)
specallez 1 year ago
Did you use any kind of rubber seal around the displacer wire ? I made one using nylon fishing line, I used a piece of balloon around it to seal the hole but I've got too much friction... I got it to run about one or two cycles. Did you just pierce a really small hole in the base of the Pringles can for the displacer wire?
specallez 1 year ago
@specallez I just made the smallest pin-prick hole possible in the metal and ran the cotton through it. This can be done by tapping a needle or pin until it penetrates. There doesn't need to be a perfect seal. In fact, I wonder if your problem is that the seal is too good - perhaps the engine can't equalize it's average pressure with the outside? If you have trouble making a small enough hole in the metal I suggest sticking a piece of cardboard over it and making a tiny hole through that.
MarekSHayward 1 year ago
doh, it says in the video about the displacer :p I was too mesmerised by the engine to notice....
specallez 1 year ago
@specallez Thanks! I'm currently working on a Sterling traction engine based closely on the Pringle Stirling and I'm taking photos as I go along so that I can put together a 'how to' video (If it works that is!) In the meantime please go right ahead and reverse engineer it on your site, I'm sure you can make some improvements.
MarekSHayward 1 year ago
@MarekSHayward Thanks. Just have to consume a few tubs of Pringles now, shouldn't be hard :D
specallez 1 year ago
Do you have plans ? This is awesome! If you're not planning on writing some plans, I think I'll write some for my site. What material did you use for the displacer ?
Cheers!
specallez 1 year ago