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From: stirlingfreak
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  • I suspect you mean that the lamp is shining directly on the Stirling engine. The lamp cannot itself be powered by the engine. That would be a perpetual motion machine - not possible without 100% efficiency.

  • @curious883 some of stirling engines can develop 109% efficiency

  • @PierreKasp That is quite an extraordinary claim that I must treat with great skepticism. Can you show me a working example of this - or show me a method where I might reproduce such?

  • Thanks, its a brilliant invention!

  • Does the lamp run off the stirling engine as well? Is it a closed circuit

  • The pencil-power (150 Watts) of the electrical lamp is the input-energy for the stirling engine. The stirling engine running up by 120 degree celsius.

    The electrical lamp is the substitute for natural sun. So it is possible to simulate the Solar-Stirling-Princip Indoor.

  • Is the lamp connected directly to the stirling engine?

  • yes, the lamp is directly to the stirling engine

  • The engine would have to have more than 100 percent efficiency to do that. Sorry, it wont workl

  • could you share the dimensions and strokes for the major components, please? interested in comparing to my experiments.

  • Diameter Power Piston: 25 mm

    Diameter Displacer: 30 mm

    Stroke: 12,5 mm

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