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Stirling motor nexus 3.25 crank & seal test

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2008

* Some flv stealing site posted this in Vietnam as a soda can stirling! LOL! so funny people grab thing to claim as thiers.
Good results with forged crankpins and set screws. Testing with the prototype base set-up less 1/8" steel plate before cap and heat transfer through just alloy is too fast. The stainless fins and spacers will replace the 1/2" alloy 1st flange. The model will have a 5/8" insulating flange as opposed to the 1/4" of material on bottom here as baseline.

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  • Re: to video comment: not surprising...Communists do that. Look at all China is stealing from everyone else, in terms of intellectual property.

  • you might want to adjust it some more since it takes alot of heat to run and should run on a candle or hot water

  • Wow, how many RPMs is that rotating at? o-o

  • That is looking good. I was wondering what kind of graphite do you use? I've been trying to make pistons out of fine extruded graphite from graphitestore but I'm not having any luck.

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