Stirling Engine - L-Rod aka ball joint

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2009

Stirling engine with one connection rod. Piston movements are similar as in rhombic drive. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir1fZMEohLs
Easiest to build and more power than traditional tin can Stirling:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5Q1C_RIIAc

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Uploader Comments (lapere71)

  • It is a Beta Stirling engine.

  • @heatherroseisrflyer yes. yellow rubber is power piston and there is displacer below it.

  • Se necesita un incendio para moverlo.

  • el bebé necesita mucho fuego

  • i really like it

    how did you make it

  • Some day i put instructions to utube ...

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  • so cool

  • Brilliant. Elegant. Two thumbs way up! ;-)

  • Yellow rubber is cool side of engine. Magnet only hold on spoon other side of rubber

  • why this can work without a cooling system??

    is it the magnet is heavy enough to push it down and come up again??

  • @lapere71 great video, very nice of you to let your little boy help

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