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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2006

Stirling Engine powered by the heat of a hand.

On September 27, 1816 Robert Stirling the original inventor of the heat engine applied for a patent for his Economiser at the Chancery in Edinburgh, Scotland. This super efficient engine evolved into the Stirling Engines of Today.


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  • Wikipeida is your friend.

  • by moving air about ... one end makes it hot, the air expands and pushes the power piston, then the displacer moves the air to the other end, makes it cold, and reduces the pressure, sucking in the power piston... and repeat :)

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  • Is this real? Is so is is running just from the heat of your hand?

  • Hello Mr octomedia, thank you for posting this video of our engine. We had erased the original and thought it was lost for good.

  • Wowsir. You are the Artist. There's a genius in your sense of proportion, sure, but it's the free-form imagination that makes your work tops.

    Best in the world of commission-able engines:

    Kontax UK.

  • looks fake but i shall look into it!

  • wow how does that work please tell me

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