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  • how did you make it ?

  • @N11OPERA

    This is not mine. I find these vids then put them on my channel because I found that many of these interesting videos eventually get removed by the poster, I wanted them to live forever on my channel... or at least as long as youtube remains in existence and remains free but there was no information as to where the fan came from, if it was purchased whole or as a kit or designed from scratch but the video still intrigues the imagination.

  • how much does the motor and fan cost.....not free,lol...jk

  • @hardhatg69

    The device must be built just like a solar panel when set in place the solar panel uses existing energy you do not have to pay for, the fuel is free hence free energy, although in this particular case you paid for the wood or labored to chop down a tree. What makes this free is the very old terminology of free energy which references to waste radiant energy. You do not pay for any additional energy to make this fan work therefore it is appropriately referred to as free energy

  • @hardhatg69

    There are a few different references for the meaning of free energy, one in ancient dictionary's another in modern dictionary's then there is what I call the street term. Before you get into a discussion with anybody in relation to free energy it is crucial to find out what the other party is implying by the word usage but it really helps if you yourself look up the meaning prior to such discussion.

  • @GlobalAwareness2525 wow...obviously you didnt read my whole very short comment....incase you didnt know that abbv., the JK, means just kidding...maybe you need a dictionary for comp. abbv. lol means laughing out loud..lmao means laughing my azz off(which i was doing when i saw how mad you got about my joke)...and rofl mean rolling on the floor laughing which i will be doing if you write another serious response to this....so stfu.....oh that....it means shut the fk up....lol

  • beautiful

    

  • Great Post.

    I have no problem with "Free Energy" IMHO you are correct in that you harvested something that was "there" and put it to work.

    Now days people are so hung up on the word Free that they cant see the woods because of the trees.

  • Free Energy can mean Radiant Energy that is otherwise utilized for work.

    Free Energy can mean Energy created from a closed system.

    Free Energy can mean Monetarily Free Fuel source such as the Solar panel once built & purchased the fuel never needs to be paid for. The sun is monetarily free to use... for now until corporations devise a plan to either own the sun or the air space then tax people for what passes through their air space. All it takes is a law to meter solar panels

  • @NOLIMIT69NOLIMIT2000

    Where communication always breaks down is the term usage of "Free Energy"

    I, and many others loosely use the term as monetarily Free & there is nothing wrong with that. If I donated new overstocked clothing to you then you get those clothes for Free. Are they really Free? By your terminology No, because a lot of resources were used to make those clothes, others lost money on those clothes but they were Free to you.

  • Free Energy was coined by Gibbs in 1800s which referred to radiant energy or lost energy that could be utilized elsewhere. Somehow it changed meaning to energy derived from absolutely nowhere or created energy from within a closed system. I use the term relating to monetarily Free. If you have a wood stove you need a fan to distribute the heat. You will need to plug a fan into an outlet paying for current. In this case you need the fire to keep warm then this fan is monetarily Free to operate

  • Oh and it's stirling not sterling. :P

  • don't get cut by them spinster fins

  • Keep up the good work..............

  • Woher kommt die Energie?!

  • Es stammt aus dem Ofen

  • Looks like a sterlign engine to me, takes the heat from the stove and dumps it into the air above (small temperature gradient), and gets energ to run the fan from it.

    It is meant to blow hot air across the room, not to cool you off.

  • How much is the total cost to make this never ending, blissful breeze??

  • Wow thats pretty sexy...I need to make one.

  • Very nice. I have a machine shop in my cellar, (hobbies only) and would realy like the plans.Please respond. Thank you.

  • Wow can these be purchased or do i have to make my own? im no machinist! if hte poster is the maker ill give you 100$ for one! i like the idea that it IS thermal dynamically controlled sytem, so when the fire burns lower less heat is lost to stirring the air none the less id give 100$ for a working metal model of this size

  • why does this sound like an advertisement...

  • i do not know the maker, i burn wood, you lose heat from curculation i have moded a dimmer switch on my fan but electricity=$ plus i dont wanna hook up a digital thermostat i would make one but i have no machining tools i could make one from other stuff but it would either melt (my wood stove peaks about 350F) or it would be a shoty build with aluminum (and probally still melt) dont worry anyways i never got a response from the maker!

  • im surprised u dont see those for sale everywhere people with wood heaters would save on the electricity for the blower to move hot air

  • Thats crazy, it almost seems like it breaks the laws of thermodynamics!

  • Couldnt someone make an extremely low matainence,effiecient powere plant with alot of those if it has a bigger size?( problably a large amount.)If alot of those plants were brought up, the electric bill would be dirt cheap, and the makers would be rich =D

  • wikipedia it... There is one with 55 kW output.

  • If it were free it would not require a fancy wood stove! LOL! the third world need this tech not yuppies. It is efficient energy not Free that is misleading.

  • This usage is free. When you have a wood stove you need a fan to blow the heat around, if you plug in an electric fan then it costs you money but when you place the sterling fan on the stove how much electricity does it cost you?... $0.00

    For someone to percieve here that you need a wood stove so that you can run a fan is thinking in reverse.

  • i'm not trying to belittle the success of the sterling engine, but it is a thermo-dynamic system. so the video should not have "free energy" in the title because the kinetic output is reliant on a thermal input.

    (i am a mechanical/electrical engineer. i have been studying the theory behind this for many years.)

  • This machine is consistent with the work energy method.

    Heat energy (from the stove) minus work done (by the fan) equals kinetic energy(movement of the piston to restart the cycle).

    Amasing machine and very impressive but this is NOT free energy. free energy does not exist.

    The machine is only sustainable as long as it is being heated. Heat, as you all know can be measured in joules and is a form of energy.

  • Arguing free energy does not exist: any device must first be built, that costs money. Placing a water mill generator in a river is free energy. Solar panels, the sun light is free. The fan here runs off of stove heat used to heat the home, as opposed to pluging in an electric fan to move the heat, this is free. Geo thermal heat from the core will run a sterling engine, after initial cost this energy is free. You never get a river bill, a sun bill or a thermal bill, all free

  • the free energy concept is not measured in legal tender in terms of a "bill"

    this whole Free energy bandwagon argues that power can be produced from nothing. people fail to realise that "Energy cannot be created it can only change its form" free energy is not possible. money can be saved but all energy has to come from some other source of energy.

  • Strongly dis-agree. In the case of the magnetic perpetual engine (fuelless motor).

    Takes an electric motor to begin spinning then magnets keep it spinning with lots of torque and no more power is needed. Concept is no fuel therefore no legal tender spent, Free Energy. Obviously the energy is from magnets originally charged from earths core. so you would claim it not to be a free energy machine?

    Free energy does apply to legal tender.

  • You forget that there is maintenance on everything to keep it in top shape. That takes time and money. Wood in the stove did not come free it took time and energy, with likely money as well, to get it there. Thus heat from a wood stove is not free heat. Simply put there is absolutely no free energy only renewable energy. The stirling engine does not make energy free. It uses energy to create energy. The maintenance required blows holes in your idea of free once past start up cost.

  • so use the suns heat, with fresnel lens or parabolic dish, or hot pavers in the sun which store heat for hours...

  • I get wood for free I live in the woods there dead branches everywhere, soo HA to you.

  • it just placein half in a fridge bottom part to the back where the heat is and the top half in the fridge!

  • this is good, because some people still might heat their house with a stove like that, and this can blow the heat around the room without using electricity

  • This sterling engine has endless posibilities. imagine a larger version running a generator to power your house. You can use the earth's thermal heat (geo-thermal energy)and it will run endlessly. the pipe that comes up from your gas furnace or water heater is wasted heat that could run a sterling engine, just think of all sources of heat and this will run. the bottom needs to be hot and the cooler the top part is the faster it runs.

  • perhaps the top (cool part) can be placed outside in the winter if possible, if not then maby some type of container on the top for snow can be used to keep the temp. difference large

  • "You can use the earth's thermal heat (geo-thermal energy)and it will run endlessly."

    Sure, but this is only a sane thing to do cost-wise in a relevatively limited number of locations where the crust is thin and you only have to drill a few kilometers down to get to hot enough rock that you can run your stirling engine with reasonable efficiency.(e.g. iceland)

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