"Pendulum Clock" Steampunk Stirling Engine

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2008

more info : http://stirling.devink.net


Pendulum Clock Low Temperature Difference
Stirling engine

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  • ok..why do i watching clocks? lol

  • @albinarrate thats AWESOME

  • @BullzEye14 No. The clock movement gets it recovery energy from the Striling engine, so as long as the light is heating the air in the device, it will keep ticking. This is a great idea, because Stirling engines based in Low Temperature Difference, have almost no power, however, clocks require VERY LITTLE power, so this is a great marriage! Awesome!

  • eventually it has to stop right?

  • it's cool he put an striling engine in a clock i love clocks and steam/striling engines

  • so this thing actualy keeps a constant flow of time, aswell as looking friken awesome!?!

  • You need good milling skills or a CNC bench to make the parts. That is probably the main obstacle in making one of these.

  • Great Tech Skills! Beautiful

    Gooed zo !

    :o)

  • haha looks like the clock is hypnotizing the frogs. but is this clock for sale or can you show us how to make one ourselves. looks really neat to have one of these in my home.

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