Marine Stirling engine
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Rope jumps the spindle at 0:45
Nice job though... very steam-punk.
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bravo....
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How much horse power?
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@userek69 Marine means water -> That is not a fan, but rather a propeller for use on a boat. And if you don't believe in it, check out Swedish submarines, they are powered by sterling engines in underwater mode.
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African Queen Baby BA Call Gart
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Very interesting!
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Approximately 25 watts
colasito11 3 months ago
Very, very Nice Construction of a Stirling Engine for use of Marine ! Congratulations and many thanks , for giving me the needed inspiration to build my own now.
Wonderfull skills you have !
Best Greetings from Belgium, Europe.
smalscreen1 1 year ago
@smalscreen1
Thanks friend , it is very funny things so diferent building.
i think it is very healthynin mind have always runing.
greetings fron Spain
colasito11 1 year ago
Si. he hecho varios motores Stirling, este es primero que hice del tipo Alpha,
Son algo mas dificiles de ajustar, pero creo que son los mas "potentes".
Es bonito ver los dos pistones funcionando, queria conseguir un eje de salida en horizontal para mover la helice de un barco, y despues de varios diseños me quedo asi.
colasito11 1 year ago
Perhaps those pullies should be set in place so that the v- belt does not come off so easilly. I do think it was mainly caused by the weld in the belt.
Looks great though, nice job.
boxkites 1 year ago
@boxkites Thanks friend, for the comments, the solution has been to use a belt bearing retainer spring, which has the advantage of being removable. Greetings.
colasito11 1 year ago