Lamina Flow Stirling Engine Parts - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2011

http://www.BuildSomethingUseful.com In this video I list all the parts used to make the Lamina Flow Stirling Engine I show in my first video. I list all the dimensions of all the components. This is part 1 of 2. The engine can run off of solar power using a fresnel lens.

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  • Was the Actuator from the free sample you can request on airpot?

  • @adfgfds Yes it was. It comes with a black rubber sleeve on it and it also is some what closed at the one end so the graphite piston can't fall off. I remove the rubber sleeve and shorten the actuator with a diamond cut off disc and a dremel like tool.

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    Ah alright neat. I just requested a free sample actuator from airpot. How long did it take to ship to your house?

  • @adfgfds It's been a while since I ordered my free sample. I think it was just a few days though.

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  • how many watts you generate with the small motors

  • are the data have to be sharp? Like the grams of steel wool and stuff

  • You're pyrex test tube didn't have a lip on the outside of it? Or did you take it off?

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