STIRLING ENGINE FRESNEL LENS SOLAR POWER GREEN ENERGY SUN

| March 21st, 2010 - 8:58 pm

25 Responses to “STIRLING ENGINE FRESNEL LENS SOLAR POWER GREEN ENERGY SUN”

  1. CaJunkie94 says:

    go up to your URL bar, put a Q between the words you and tube and then press enter or click go

  2. Proupin says:

    @lovethyheathen refined crude oil, that would be gasoline.

  3. Elevationary says:

    You know one can only imagine, if the chimney’s on trains were fitted with solar panels in hot country’s,who knows how far we would be today with this technology,the only problem is it would not be responsive enough.

  4. Sasifras1 says:

    cool.

  5. rambbo12 says:

    how did you make that

  6. rambbo12 says:

    how do you make that it is cool

  7. lovethyheathen says:

    i guess i will stay with good ‘ol black goo…(refined crude oil) for my energy needs.

  8. GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    Hi Bob,

    Check Ebay.

  9. bobsony1 says:

    Where Can I purchase one of these engines .
    I hade one the same that was purchased in 1960s .
    It is all warn out now & I want to replace it .

    Regards
    Bob C

  10. wenkirast says:

    just build a whole park off those

  11. GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    1800 RPMsss

  12. szym86 says:

    how many RPMs ?

  13. MyLIfeStudios says:

    how efficent is this compared to solar panels if we set up a feild of these mirrors and turbines and a feild of solar panels which one make more energy

  14. analyzingfunny says:

    First of all, what does this have to do with BBQ, and second….Damn!!! That thing is about ready to burst!!

  15. intheshitter says:

    How efficient would one of these be compared to a solar panel ?

  16. RCvolunteer1978 says:

    If only you could build a car size (Stirling Engine) with a Fresnel Lens to produce electrical power maybe 55KW to start cheaply

  17. zeekwolfe says:

    Only enough to get torqueys to invest in a dead end.

  18. purexwiz says:

    I SMELL A BBQ !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P

  19. 61520a says:

    when are they going to show us the easy way to build one?

  20. potatochip1 says:

    the beast kind of energy potential comes in the form of steam power, when it rains the “water tanks” are refilled and when, it stops the sun (and a few lenses get to work.) steam power baby!!!!

  21. Kolon00000 says:

    what kind of torque would a stirling engine produce?

  22. Mutske161 says:

    Put coil’s and magnets on the spinning weels and u get a much more effecient sollarpower system.

  23. solunasunrise says:

    they should make RC cars with this …. !! some lens fore the heat n shit …

  24. jaekib says:

    A buddy bought one of these from a little company in Phoeniz, AZ. We broke it in using it for a similar purpose as this fellow. I believe it’s the same model engine. They are available online. Start by googling sterling or stirling engine model.

  25. jaekib says:

    A very good Stirling engine runs at around 40% efficiency–on par with the best steam turbine power plants. But being external combustion (BIG radiators), a piston engine, and therefore most suitable for small power production, little has come of them. They were once popular for running fans in the days of fired room furnaces.
    This little air-cooled variant would not be nearly that efficient, maybe 10%? Something like that.
    Cheers,
    H

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