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Stirling Cycle Thermomechanical Generator

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2008

Home built using stainless steel domestic cooking utensils.springs made from old carpenters saw! no oil, no sliding parts,no maintenance,very noisy.

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  • What can you do with 1 watts?

  • Not much!  :)

  • Very interesting. Where did you get the designs? Wikipedia doesn't have schematics, are any posted online? cheer

  • Information on this type of engine is hard to come by, It is built to my own design

    I was very fortunate to meet Mr Cooke-Yarborough many years ago and was able to glean some information on its workings.

  • I was looking for this. Could this be scaled up to 1-4 kw?

  • I dont think so, If you increase the size

    the components would get heavier which in turn would reduce the working frequency, Speed = power

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  • can you guess the frequency ? It sounds like about 1700hz.. ?

  • I just watched this video and my clock is at 10:10PM neatoburrito!

  • Cyril, wouldn't you cancel the weight penalty by turning it upside-down?

  • RADICAL

    MUDDy

  • Hi,

    displacer is controllad by magnet? Does the magnet move displacer?

  • So even here you get 1 Watts out of 1 cc. Thats interesting. Same as your Rhombic drive.. Nice vid.

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