I like this engine! But could Tedo talked a little about how the engine works! Why was the first stirling engine that I watched on the Internet that uses atmospheric air and has a considerable power. Congratulations on the project.
@@alexsmith2632 the difference is the thermal efficiency. They can be powered by any heat source, as the video says, such as solar energy. They waste very little energy, compared to a scooter engine, which is optimized for a very different task.
The main problem with sterling engines is the size they have to be to create usable electricity. This one generates a lot of power because it's 4 feet in diameter. If you wanted to completely power a home that is all electric, you would need to have one much larger, or have many mechanically joined by a common shaft.
I like this engine! But could Tedo talked a little about how the engine works! Why was the first stirling engine that I watched on the Internet that uses atmospheric air and has a considerable power. Congratulations on the project.
Are there any plans for this engine? Is there a construction video for it?
I would like to visit this place. I appreciate any information about it.
Спасибо!
This is awesome a greenhouse powered genartor is so scalable
Cool...{no pun intended!}
Did you published the Data? I Like to read about .. .really n1ce Work.
Дорогой Альберт! Подскажите как связатся с организаторами этого проэкта?
Where is this?
Portugal!
1.8 KW sounds like a lot, but it's similar to the power of my electric scooter. Looks pretty cumbersome as a power source.
5kw might be enought i guess.
@@alexsmith2632 the difference is the thermal efficiency. They can be powered by any heat source, as the video says, such as solar energy. They waste very little energy, compared to a scooter engine, which is optimized for a very different task.
The main problem with sterling engines is the size they have to be to create usable electricity. This one generates a lot of power because it's 4 feet in diameter. If you wanted to completely power a home that is all electric, you would need to have one much larger, or have many mechanically joined by a common shaft.
Nice bubs ?