green steam engine
Uploader Comments (chezgreens)
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like as the other posters here say
silence the doubters by posting with constant loads videos here
thanks
All Comments (77)
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MOST ADORABLE !, PIECE OF THEORY BROUGHT TO PRACTICAL,..COULD GO FURTHER IN PROCESS FOR A BIGGER VERSION AND I AM SURE THIS IS A SPRING BOARD,...I COMMEND YOUR EFFORT.,,
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I call bullsahot to this generating 3-5kW.
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I would order 2 of these today as in theory it looks to perform.But for 2 yrs people appear to have the same reservations and have asked to see a video of it working under load. Still NO video here or on your website! No feedback online as with other generators etc.Does this work as well as stated? Pastoral energy has a lic agreement but their website not complete and ph # disconnected. WTF something not right here!
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would have been nice to see it running,,
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Very interesting design! Love it :)
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Hi, the flexi rod need to change frequently?
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its not green...
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@chezgreens you have a cool name.
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hi, what are you using to generate the steam? Thank you.
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looks stupid, too many parts taht can break and it vibrets a lot
but still, something different, I like that...
Whats green with it?
atvheads 2 years ago
It runs on anything that can heat water- Solar, geothermal, bio-waste and my name is Green.
chezgreens 2 years ago 21
I'm sorry, but what will this motor actually be able to do? Just looking at the design, I can see that it cannot possibly produce more than a few inch-pounds of torque. Any kind of working load would stall it almost instantly.
FluxAscender 2 years ago 5
This engine runs a 3 to 5KW generator with ease. The engine has 3" cylinders. That creates very high torque.
chezgreens 2 years ago
Okay, where's the inovation? it's a swashplate motor, used for decades as both an engine and a pump. At least the AXIALRadial has a cam instead of a swash...
BriKuz 2 years ago
The "flex rod" mechanism that requires no lubrication and is extremely economical and durable, the swivel cylinders with straight-line movement that reduces friction and allows for light-weight disk pistons sealed by simple "O" rings and a valve system that allows large ports and low friction with reduced mechanisms. This results in a very economical and light-weight engine with more power per pound and no lubrication requirements other than steam.
chezgreens 2 years ago 3