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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2008

Two different versions of Stirling-Cycle Engines that convert heat energy into mechanical energy. The mechanical energy then turns a fan blade that helps circulate the heat around the room, improving heat efficiency in the home up to 35%.

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  • Too cool!!!

  • The Whisper GP is a LTD engine; it could run on a block of ice if you wanted to do that.

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  • relizer sock my dick

  • were can you buy them??

  • I love that piston mechanism

  • Interesting video.

    I am curious as to why one would choose to use a mechanical conversion (piston).

    Granted the gearing can be set for a faster RPM of the fan blade over the thermal static charge type fans.

    Also there are far better fan blade designs these days.

    This thermal piston design could also act as a drive for a small (very small) generator . Enough for some led lights.

    You already have the heat, why not put it to good use.

    Good luck with your product.

  • video sucks. buy an ecofan.

  • Really long boring video.

  • I went to view the web site address at the end of the video, but it's not online as of Nov 16, 2009

  • i have this one for low temp

  • The HeatWave and Whisper are really neat fans. It amazes me how they actually work. Great idea!!

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