Sorry none for sale, This engine is designed to operate with minimal heat input, I have not tried to generate at max power for fear of damaging the joints to the tubes which are only silver soldered. Regards Cyril
hello....very impressive.have a question for you @barumman, can i use your videos to try build one? i like the green energy and i would like to contribute to save the weather use less electrecity power from power plant company, im asking before, then later i can get a complaint with out permission.
@kontaktseistrup the idea is to make motion out of heat ... only heat ,,, under stand ? likely not ,,, in other words with the development of this type of engine you can convert heat into say , a candle driven motorcycle ,,, or electricity out of a camp fire ,,, under stand ?
Free energy can change the world!But the Oil coporations life depends on covering this up,Find this technology at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Be part of the revolution!
if we took what you have done and what I've done and bring them together we could double your power to 165 cc using your design and my cooling system you would have to feed water at sub zero temperatures to produce the vaccume that I could produce
if we produced a scaled up version of what your doing it would be viable for factories here in the US
Barumman, where did you find that nickel matrix regenerator? We are building a dish type stirling from scratch and need to find one. Any help would be appreciated.
Difficult to discribe, the main tube is thin walled stainless steel with a 5mm disc silver soldered in the end, It has 40 holes drilled in it, the tubes are 3mm stainless steel and these are also soldered in using high melting point s/solder (740-800 degrees centigrade)
I made a miniature plumbers type bender to form the tubes. I hope that is the information you were wanting. cheers
Sorry none for sale, This engine is designed to operate with minimal heat input, I have not tried to generate at max power for fear of damaging the joints to the tubes which are only silver soldered. Regards Cyril
barumman 1 month ago
What kind of effect would it generate at maximum? And is it possible to buy one of your Creations?
kongenjens 1 month ago
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Very good,one of the most professional constructions I've seen so far
kongenjens 1 month ago
Very good,one of the most professional constructions I've seen so far
kongenjens 1 month ago
hello....very impressive.have a question for you @barumman, can i use your videos to try build one? i like the green energy and i would like to contribute to save the weather use less electrecity power from power plant company, im asking before, then later i can get a complaint with out permission.
ramyax 2 months ago
@ramyax Hi, No problem. :)
barumman 2 months ago
@barumman THANKS A LOT for share.
ramyax 2 months ago
I'm usually a turbine man myself...but that is one mightily beautiful thumper you've made there.
K1w1scot 5 months ago
Fantastic craftsmanship, my hat off to you sir. Not many are able to create this kind of quality work these days, let alone understand it.
alpcns 5 months ago
the movement on that engine is amazing
hyphens 6 months ago
It's some type of sex machine
topgunexcel 7 months ago
i don't get the point of making this engine..
kontaktseistrup 8 months ago
@kontaktseistrup That's a pitty. :(
barumman 8 months ago 12
@kontaktseistrup the idea is to make motion out of heat ... only heat ,,, under stand ? likely not ,,, in other words with the development of this type of engine you can convert heat into say , a candle driven motorcycle ,,, or electricity out of a camp fire ,,, under stand ?
lesterclaypool1 4 months ago
12 years ago its still looks fuckin new , well look after man thumbs up
saf768 9 months ago
Amazing work! Very impressive.
stmotorsports 10 months ago
excellent.Very well built.Philips design was very good and nearly perfect.
When we get "cold fusion" working which I am working on then generators
and Stirling powered cars are right around the corner.
meagain2222 10 months ago
great
SWINGREGORY 1 year ago
Apparently prepetual motion hasn't quite arrived as yet. Sadly.
charbilly2005 1 year ago
@charbilly2005 and never will thanks to newton's laws of motion...
jasonguyperson 1 year ago
hey friend , did you build this?
NOBOX7 1 year ago
No one has the guts to develop the molten crucible, fireproof photovoltaic cell for municipal grade solar DC conversion
GameOver1260 1 year ago
@GameOver1260 If you say so.
barumman 1 year ago 5
@barumman you have any plan to rebuilt this machine?
naturalyshocked 1 year ago
@naturalyshocked
Have you watched the follow on videos, parts one to five ?
barumman 1 year ago
@barumman lol, i only saw 2, but i think i wanted to ask for contruction plans and not what i wrote.
i think it's an interresting design.
naturalyshocked 1 year ago
It moves like an x-rated movie.
KenMacMillan 1 year ago
hi¡¡¡ i would like you to explain how the snifting valve works.. i dont undesrtand..
i have presurized mine, but it does not work better. i dont know what it must do.
thank you :)
pepini1 1 year ago
tienes los planos y especificaciones??? para saber si lo puedo hacer en mi casa....
tomalecheyteta 1 year ago
@tomalecheyteta
Apesadumbrado no he hecho ninguna planes
barumman 1 year ago
*****
piespokladowy 1 year ago
Free energy can change the world!But the Oil coporations life depends on covering this up,Find this technology at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Be part of the revolution!
hungarylnnjsd 1 year ago
there is something really sexy about that rhombic drive...
ericsbraun 1 year ago
splendido...con 2 alberi a spalla piena acquisteresti potenza....probabilmente aggiungi giri
horrorJosh 1 year ago
GOOD
COD5252 1 year ago
barumman parabens . seu motor esta a venda.
MrMarceloBullos 1 year ago
thats quite a engine..
goodbyelonglive44 1 year ago 9
@goodbyelonglive44
Thanks, :)
barumman 1 year ago
if we took what you have done and what I've done and bring them together we could double your power to 165 cc using your design and my cooling system you would have to feed water at sub zero temperatures to produce the vaccume that I could produce
if we produced a scaled up version of what your doing it would be viable for factories here in the US
jhunted7667 1 year ago
Barumman, where did you find that nickel matrix regenerator? We are building a dish type stirling from scratch and need to find one. Any help would be appreciated.
KyleWGlenn 1 year ago
@KyleWGlenn Hi, Sorry I have no idea where you can get it.
I was given this many years ago and know not where it was sourced.
barumman 1 year ago
great machine, i want to build one.
ramyax 1 year ago
Nice piece of engineering.
Hemant2905 1 year ago
wow, beautiful
4LYZR 2 years ago
What does the bottom consist of? Spring mechanism?
How did you create the nickel foam redenerator? Nice work.Thanks
studioLivingDead 2 years ago
wow, nice craftsmanship.
utkua 2 years ago
I can not wait to see the rest of the project.
thank you for posting.
GeeBeeElectronics 2 years ago
thumbs up
dodgedart74 2 years ago
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This is an abomination in the face of Jesus Christ, our lord and savior. Witchcraft will find you a place in hell!
slippy441 2 years ago
Wonderful work.
Slambo2k 2 years ago
Your engine is very interesting indeed, beautiful work.
ARCHENBAL 2 years ago
Is it necessary to use Regenerator in this kind of engine ? I thought that a free space around upper piston is a regenerator . Am I wrong ?
szym86 2 years ago
A separate regenerator is essential in a pressurised engine,the annular gap surrounding the displacer wouldn't store
enough heat.
barumman 2 years ago
which one is more efficient : alpha or beta stirling engine ?
szym86 2 years ago
I think the Beta, provided that it is used with a suitable drive mechanism.
barumman 2 years ago
Beautiful craftsmanship.
wheetcracker 3 years ago
Super,perfektní práce:-)
jiritepmot 3 years ago
could u tell me what rpm it is ??
ddp23816 3 years ago
Difficult to discribe, the main tube is thin walled stainless steel with a 5mm disc silver soldered in the end, It has 40 holes drilled in it, the tubes are 3mm stainless steel and these are also soldered in using high melting point s/solder (740-800 degrees centigrade)
I made a miniature plumbers type bender to form the tubes. I hope that is the information you were wanting. cheers
barumman 3 years ago
Yeah that works, Thank you.
averkaik25 3 years ago
I was wondering how you made the hot end of the engine. It is very impressive and I am in the process of designing my own engine.
averkaik25 3 years ago
Watching Your videos make me wonder why british production was considered inferior to german and japanese for so many years....
Can't wait to se/hear it run.
OleTC 3 years ago
wow, really impressive.
You built it just coz you wanted to, for your own satisfaction? Or was it something you had to do for a school/work project?
I'm astounded, was it expensive materials/tools wise? how long did it take?
roidroid 3 years ago
Hi roidroid, Just for my own satisfaction.
It was 50 years since I was to school,when we were tought metalwork and I fell in love with it. cheers
barumman 3 years ago
you are amazing!
OVAT131174 3 years ago
Thanks, My wife might not agree with you.
barumman 3 years ago
I am literally drooling with anticipation for your next video with this engine. You do amazing work.
IronGoober 3 years ago
To follow soon, I HOPE
barumman 3 years ago
I want your machining skills!!!
IronGoober 3 years ago
You have to put off painting the house and gardening for a VERY LONG time to aquire them.:)
barumman 3 years ago
Beautifully Engineered. I can't wait to see it running.
myfordboy 3 years ago
Thanks mate, cheque is in the post :)
barumman 3 years ago