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Dec
20

FRESNEL SOLAR STIRLING ENGINE SUN POWER ALTERNATIVE ENERGY STIRLING MOTOR GENERATOR

THIS IS ONE OF MY MANY STIRLING ENGINES THAT WAS THE INSPIRATION FOR THE SOLAR ENGINE STEAM STIRLING HYBRID. http://www.greenpowerscience.com/
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  1. TATERTOTS JACKSON says:

    Remember, creating electricity is as simple as moving a magnet in a coil of
    copper. The flywheel on the engine could be covered in carefully placed
    magnets and spun inside a coil of copper, then the copper coil ends run to
    a charger controller then to an ac inverter and/or battery bank to save the
    electricity for later use. It’s actually pretty simple with some basic
    mechanical and electrical knowledge. A low temperature differential
    stirling engine would probably be ideal.

  2. Robert Guertin says:

    Stirling Engines are great.
    If you want to get the Plans To Build your own Stirling Engine
    And Combine it with Solar Power – Go to Google and search for
    ” Solar Stirling Info ” Pick the first Result.

  3. Ken Boak says:

    The function of the displacer is to transfer the air from the hot space to
    the cold space. This sets up internal pressure cycle variations, which in
    turn drives the power piston in and out. A mechanical linkage links the
    power piston to the displacer and drives it at 90 degrees phase advance.
    Neat little solar engine – with a water cooled cold space and a glass jar
    (greenhouse) around the hotspace – it would really run well.

  4. J Bowers says:

    @GREENPOWERSCIENCE (He calls his p#^!$ his coffee.)

  5. renegade2787 says:

    Is it possible to just modify the flywheel to where you can set up a
    magneto from a small engine(i.e. lawnmower, etc.) to produce electricity?
    Might take away a bit of the drag you get from attaching a generator to it.

  6. flabazoid says:

    dude you can shut the sun off? cool!!!!!!

  7. Nacho Penacho says:

    this is the future of all energy on the space doesnt exist night

  8. GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    This video is 6 years old WOW.

  9. James Wallen says:

    now wouldn’t it be cool if the gov would have send out items like this to
    be manufactured for places that need it and stimulated the economy with
    “free” energy… some low users could have used a few of these,,,

  10. NewPyroLabs says:

    @silverpizza100 No, it is actually “Stirling”, my friend

  11. paladain55 says:

    @silverpizza100 wtf? stirling

  12. !!BAWKMEOW!! says:

    can you do a video explianing how exactly those work

  13. spantherix says:

    Well you could build a very big water collector and then a waterwheel or
    turbine below it with a high pressure ending through water weight, so you
    could power up some things for some time if you have rain more often times
    and a big reservoir tank 🙂

  14. Bryan Hornsby says:

    Watch your electric meter go backwards after installing your wind turbine
    and solar array! Net Metering will help reduce your bill. Solar only works
    8 hours a day. Wind is operable 24 hours a day. Go to to sovdepot dot com
    We have all your inverters, charge controllers, wind turbine, and solar
    array needs.

  15. MuttFlusk says:

    i actually thougt that something would happend 3 min of my life wasted 🙁

  16. andrew0901280 says:

    so could you hook it to an electric heater and heat the motor to run the
    heater and have free heat? this is the first ive heard of these engines so
    i dont know a thing about them but i like the idea

  17. Jarden Howard says:

    Yo man I want to make it, any chance you could do a tutorial?

  18. Alexander Castelló says:

    Hi. Very interesting. I have some questions: 1) Could you add a dinamo to
    this engine? 2) Could you do a system that follows the Sun?

  19. Beaverman20 says:

    could be pretty cool if you could cool it with ln2

  20. Libreriabibliofilia says:

    Espero alguien se apiade de nosotros los hispanos y lo traduzca para
    aporvechar la informacion

  21. 123kkambiz says:

    I said space not outer space, I mean a place open place, open land where
    you can keep more number of these unit for power production. I did not mean
    outer space, it may be possible to cultivate the energy by sterling engine
    in outer space also, as there one can have 24 hours sun for energy
    production. I think NASA scientist must have taught about these thechnology
    to use in space also. already these system is being used in submarine where
    they harvest the boiler waste energy by using S engines.

  22. Josephnesis says:

    the power of the sun in the palm of my hand

  23. wildwasser says:

    you can, that’s the point.

  24. Macisaur says:

    @FreindlyRanger Yes. It’s called Hydroelectric.

  25. Linda Ieng says:

    Hey injected a nos in that cylinder

  26. TATERTOTS JACKSON says:

    Remember, creating electricity is as simple as moving a magnet in a coil of
    copper. The flywheel on the engine could be covered in carefully placed
    magnets and spun inside a coil of copper, then the copper coil ends run to
    a charger controller then to an ac inverter and/or battery bank to save the
    electricity for later use. It’s actually pretty simple with some basic
    mechanical and electrical knowledge. A low temperature differential
    stirling engine would probably be ideal.

  27. Robert Guertin says:

    Stirling Engines are great.
    If you want to get the Plans To Build your own Stirling Engine
    And Combine it with Solar Power – Go to Google and search for
    ” Solar Stirling Info ” Pick the first Result.

  28. Ken Boak says:

    The function of the displacer is to transfer the air from the hot space to
    the cold space. This sets up internal pressure cycle variations, which in
    turn drives the power piston in and out. A mechanical linkage links the
    power piston to the displacer and drives it at 90 degrees phase advance.
    Neat little solar engine – with a water cooled cold space and a glass jar
    (greenhouse) around the hotspace – it would really run well.

  29. J Bowers says:

    @GREENPOWERSCIENCE (He calls his p#^!$ his coffee.)

  30. renegade2787 says:

    Is it possible to just modify the flywheel to where you can set up a
    magneto from a small engine(i.e. lawnmower, etc.) to produce electricity?
    Might take away a bit of the drag you get from attaching a generator to it.

  31. flabazoid says:

    dude you can shut the sun off? cool!!!!!!

  32. Nacho Penacho says:

    this is the future of all energy on the space doesnt exist night

  33. GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    This video is 6 years old WOW.

  34. James Wallen says:

    now wouldn’t it be cool if the gov would have send out items like this to
    be manufactured for places that need it and stimulated the economy with
    “free” energy… some low users could have used a few of these,,,

  35. NewPyroLabs says:

    @silverpizza100 No, it is actually “Stirling”, my friend

  36. paladain55 says:

    @silverpizza100 wtf? stirling

  37. !!BAWKMEOW!! says:

    can you do a video explianing how exactly those work

  38. spantherix says:

    Well you could build a very big water collector and then a waterwheel or
    turbine below it with a high pressure ending through water weight, so you
    could power up some things for some time if you have rain more often times
    and a big reservoir tank 🙂

  39. Bryan Hornsby says:

    Watch your electric meter go backwards after installing your wind turbine
    and solar array! Net Metering will help reduce your bill. Solar only works
    8 hours a day. Wind is operable 24 hours a day. Go to to sovdepot dot com
    We have all your inverters, charge controllers, wind turbine, and solar
    array needs.

  40. MuttFlusk says:

    i actually thougt that something would happend 3 min of my life wasted 🙁

  41. andrew0901280 says:

    so could you hook it to an electric heater and heat the motor to run the
    heater and have free heat? this is the first ive heard of these engines so
    i dont know a thing about them but i like the idea

  42. Jarden Howard says:

    Yo man I want to make it, any chance you could do a tutorial?

  43. Alexander Castelló says:

    Hi. Very interesting. I have some questions: 1) Could you add a dinamo to
    this engine? 2) Could you do a system that follows the Sun?

  44. Beaverman20 says:

    could be pretty cool if you could cool it with ln2

  45. Libreriabibliofilia says:

    Espero alguien se apiade de nosotros los hispanos y lo traduzca para
    aporvechar la informacion

  46. 123kkambiz says:

    I said space not outer space, I mean a place open place, open land where
    you can keep more number of these unit for power production. I did not mean
    outer space, it may be possible to cultivate the energy by sterling engine
    in outer space also, as there one can have 24 hours sun for energy
    production. I think NASA scientist must have taught about these thechnology
    to use in space also. already these system is being used in submarine where
    they harvest the boiler waste energy by using S engines.

  47. Josephnesis says:

    the power of the sun in the palm of my hand

  48. wildwasser says:

    you can, that’s the point.

  49. Macisaur says:

    @FreindlyRanger Yes. It’s called Hydroelectric.

  50. Linda Ieng says:

    Hey injected a nos in that cylinder

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