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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2009

this is my solar parabolic dish.. with a stirling engine, producing 4 volts. its not too much, i will make some adjustments..

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  • I bet that if you rig up a cooling fan and a shroud for the cold side, you'll get more energy back from having forced air cooling that the fan will consume. I bet that can run more generator load too.

  • Yeah¡ iwas thinking about  that too.. ill put a bigger generator.. and a little fan.

    i am trying to insulate the engine and increase the presure to see how much energy can i get of it..

    thaks for wAtching :)

  • not bad at all. I like how you repurposed the CPU coolers. Is that one of those satellite dishes painted silver? lol!

  • haha.. in fact all the engine was made with trash... CPU coolers, 3 1/2 disk drive, Tv antena, bottle of red bull, the satellite dish, some toys.....  that´s what trash can do if you put some time on it :P

    thanks for watching¡¡¡ :)

  • Very nice!

  • Thank you¡¡¡ :)

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  • En algún sitio vi algo similar, es sobre unas torres solares, (tecnología ambiental)

  • if this were perfected could be a great product to sell. Just put a slick housing around the components.

  • quiero mas informacion sobre este tema tengo encima de mi casa tre platos dish uno de 6".att miguel

  • Excellent , Are you based in the uk ?

    As would love to hear more about the items you are developing and working with

    Ash

  • @guzzlingas1 they prob got it chrome coated

  • What did you paint the dish with to make it that reflective?

  • bravo!

  • @pepini1 hi sir, volts dont tell us anything, power is what counts. i mean if we know the current then we can multiply 4 volts by the current.

  • I would love to see a setup like this pulling 12 volts even if it was low amps. Even if the heat was from a normal fire versus the sun. VERY GOOD JOB. Very few of these actually get to the point where they make ANY energy.

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