Mini Stirling Engine - MAX RPM (Blow-Up Attempt #1)
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- čas přidán 27. 11. 2019
- In this episode, I push this little mini Stirling engine to the extreme and run it as fast as it can possibly go by applying as much heat as possible to the hot side of the engine.
After achieving a whopping 4,000 RPM, I then proceeded to dismantle and take apart the entire engine so we can look at the parts and how it's built and how it's made.
I was very impressed with the build quality and the overall functionality of this mini engine, I haven't seen anything better than this mini Stirling engine for the price.
For this reason, I included a link to buy this engine below, as well as a discount code so you can save even more money.
A Link to buy this engine here: bit.ly/WP-MiniSterlingEngine
Use coupon Code: WARPED for 10% Off
Other engine models: www.stirlingkit.com
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Episodes Shown in this Episode:
See Thru Rotary Engine MAX RPM: • See Thru Rotary Engine...
See Thru Engine Trying to blow it up: • See Through Engine on ...
Can A stirling Model Engine Run Non-Stop?: • Can a Stirling Model E...
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Watch this in 4k when possible, it looks incredibly awesome !
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A Link to buy this engine here: bit.ly/WP-MiniSterlingEngine
Use coupon Code: WARPED for 10% Off
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Warped Perception on the website it says it runs at 1700-2000 rpm. I assume that is incorrect.
Do they ship internationally? Can't find anything on their site
Do they sell rebuild kits? ;0) maybe have some titanium parts made by ToT and AvE. Heh
Warped Perception , that was fantastic , my little engine similar to yours , that is some outrageous RPM's , enjoyed the slow motion circle around from above ,
on your Briggs engine , use a regular cylinder head , cut out the center and use a piece of Pyrex glass or oven tempered glass for the seeing inside the engine
Warped Perception 8:37 the engine did survive the first test. It was still operational.
Since it works with temperature variance, hit the other side of the heat exchanger with liquid nitrogen and you should get faster RPMs.
Funny, that's one of the first things I thought of. I may try that in the future
@@WarpedPerception yes!
@@WarpedPerception Or it might shrink the cylinder and lock it up. Only one way to find out.
@@grants169 Or crack if theres big temperature difference. Like hundreds of degrees.
Also fill the cylinders with helium, it will run faster
I'm thinking of Stirling Engine swapping my Ferrari, then hiring someone to hold a torch to it whenever I want to drive. It would surely be cheaper than maintaining its current engine.
Samcrac
Sounds like sam,s on crack ....
😂😂😂😂😂
Well I bet you that I would be able to build you a large version of this engine, if you really wanted to put it in a car... Instead of a turbo exhaust pipe sticking out of the hood, it would be a giant roofing torch with a 3 foot blue flame!!! That may be a really cool project can you imagine!!
Great idea for a future video.... large scale it baby
@@WarpedPerception Time to contact Garage 54
I think you spelled Stanley Steamer wrong
1:26 No, this isn't a miniature version of a Stirling engine, this IS a Stirling engine.
No, it is a Stirling version of a miniature engine.
Lol I wanted to make this comment. Thank you
@Craig Roop Not all Stirling engines have a regenerator.
@@Jupiter__001_ technically they should have one to be a Stirling engine not a hot air engine. stirling engines are what Robert stirling called his version of a improved hot air engine. One major improvement was that it included a regenerator.
@@kraklakvakve no, it is a stirling miniature of a engine version
The generator is creating drag, you should remove the belt to get even higher RPMs.
Yes
Why tho, this is a toy, not that efficiency matters
Well being that the generator wasnt connected to anything, and wasnt shorted, the only resistance is the slight amount from the bearings in the generator itself, and mechanical losses due to heat
if overheat is issue then just submerge it in liquid nitro!!10k rpm confirmed
@@KitKitChanIsaac yes! Nitro=sp33d
You can put ice on intercooler and maybe runs at 5000 rpm
I have a stirling engine and tried to do this myself... then realized I’d be sad if it broke and stopped lol.
"Engage safety squints" -AvE
Lol... For sure !
He makes merchandise that's a hard plaque you can put on your toolbox and/or in shot!
IT'S CLEETUUUUUUSS lol
Skookum!
Technically, this engine was designed with safety in mind. If I'm not mistaken, Robert Stirling made this to avoid locomotives from exploding because of extreme heat
Wow! I'll bet the company that makes those never envisioned THAT test! In your high speed footage it wasn't even flexing anywhere that I could see. The smaller a thing is the stronger it becomes but that was way beyond it's design I am sure.
I love your slow-mo shots, they're so cinematic compared to other channels!
Thank you, and TBH I haven't even done anything nuts yet, I've done a lot of cinematography, camera work, and high speed filming for many big movies, coming up soon I'm going to do a whole series recreating techniques I have used for big movies, I'm going to do them as individual episodes here on this channel.
@@WarpedPerception That sounds very interesting! I'm looking forward to it.
Warped Perception Keep it up, these shots were amazing!
@@WarpedPerception what music was used during that slo-mo sequence?
Put that thing in a rc car see if it'll push it along! Great video!
Awesome idea !!!
These things are all HP and no Torque
@@michaelesposito2629 That's why you gear it down. There is no such thing as "all HP and no torque", because without any torque, there is no horsepower. Horsepower is just the engine torque multiplied by the rotational speed, then divided by a constant. This engine would likely be able to power a small RC car, it would just have to be geared down to convert some of the rotational speed into torque.
Go further, get a big sterling & put it on a go cart!
Nice! Order confirmed! Great deal even without the black friday discount code! Thanks!!!
Oh, very interesting engine! Beautiful slow motion!
Thank you !
Beautiful slow motion indeed !
I’m actually extremely impressed! I have a new found respect for sterling engines, thanks! If that piston and cylinder we’re stainless you could really work this engine
Nice job, I like the content! And you hit 500k subscribers, congrats!!
Thank you ! .. yeah I just haven't posted any videos but I'm back on the CZcams stuff now
That piston looks like someone got ahold the big nitrous jets.
That's the same thing I thought when I first saw it !
Dude, you have one of the coolest Channels I've ever come across!
That's a really neat sterling kit. I ordered one for my brother!
Thank you, make sure you use the discount code!!
Ooh! Ooh! Ooh! It's THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD! ♥
nice teaser at the end! Can't wait to see what that's all about!
The way the light was rotating and the aura from the heat sent me back into an lsd flashback. The way it looked reminded me of visuals while tripping. Still love this video
Seriously just thinking the same, looks so similar to me.
Super cool! Totally a complete video!
Amazing shots man!
This one's really good , the rotating and reciprocating masses are so well balanced here in this engine , surprised to see so less vibrations
Just shows you how much of a difference a well balanced engine makes
Even with how many moving parts there are, it revved to 4000! Damn. Some old engines could never dream of that haha
I'm sold ,!
Great vid , totally thank you so much.
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Funny, I am familiar with these engines, and from watching other videos you put out, I said that YOU would probably get 4000 rpm (which is amazing). To apply cold on the other piston, a super easy method is to use electronic duster. Pleas hook a volt meter up to this. Also a solid metal design would be able to take a lot more punishment. Using heat, and cold with a metal design, YOU may get 6k or 7k rpm. Be fun to watch!
Awesome!. Electronic Duster?
@@WarpedPerception multi purpose compressed gas cleaner. Can be found at walmart in electronics. When sprayed it becomes super cold and if sprayed while holding upside down a liquid comes out and is super cold. Can cause frostbite. Its cheap, readily found and probably one of the easiest ways to get the Stirling piston cold quickly.
OR - configure a small fan to the output wheel crank and aim it at the cold cylinder. Maybe it’ll feed itself to some degree
Mine going a lot slower got about 7 volts last I remember, at the rpm his is making, maybe like 10 to 12 volts. I'm not really sure how that whole thing works though
Love it man! Good stuff! Would love to watch them machine and assemble these engines.
Thank you, I agree !
Slo-mo walkaround of the running motor looked pretty cool... loves me some reciprocating motion.
Hello sir, I am vidit vadhera from India , I regularly watch your videos and your perception is just so clear about engines and their working, about Stirling engine you can also try and focus the sunlight from a big lense and see that if the engine works from a renewable heat source.. thanks , take care!! 😀
The slow motion pan at 3:15 was a thing of beauty
I love your experiments. Dont stop making those videos💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I have one of these i made during college for some cnc/machining courses, these engines are really cool theres so many ways that you can make them to absorb heat even from your hand to power
What a lovely, robust little Stirling!
I'm guessing that the hot cylinder is borosilicate (Pyrex), the hot piston soda-lime glass.
That she spun that long under those conditions is truly remarkable.
Very good production of a cool vid.
The "Glass tubes" are actually quartz. I clicked the link,the engine is only 70 bucks!
Insane video insane camera work
I have this exact same model from sunny tech I ordered on amazon for 95$ and its so well balanced compared to the rest of my collection, it runs great
Great Video. Thanks
I have this exact model i bought it like two years ago and i am happy to see this 😂
Love this engine, just bought one for my 9 yer old for Christmas.
Maybe it never took off commercially because of the lack of torque!!
Good Vid :-)
I'm giving her all she's got!
Stirling engine is surely satisfying to watch.... I have no idea why??!!!
for the heat, can you put a magnifying glass to harness the sun, then on the other end generate electricity. Just for fun.
Yes you can any type of heat will make this sterling engine run.
It’s been done.
Oh thats how solarpanels work! multiple mini Sterlings with generators
@@vattenpoken368 you're kidding right?
No that sounds pretty true i thought
Such a slowmo footage, huh!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
So do love to see majority of your ones!
Phuckin delicious am telling you
Amazing. Simple, easy, without complicated maintenance, no lubricant (aparently). This engine can be used for generate electricity at big scale, of course .
That little engine is a champion
Woa.. best Channel. Good job
Wow. Very nice
i love the way u said "oh yea!"
4k RPM noises sound powerful!
Love your videos.
Make the crank smaller, get the generator off with the belt and make the cold side touch liquid nitrogen.
Those camera shots where amazing.
Thank you
JOHNNY Q90 has multiple videos on sterling engines . Great video Mat
holy carp that slow mo shot was amazing SHOW IT EARLIER IN THE VID i was just about to leave the vid
1:14 my eyes bugged
I agree with eternal ponderer below. The limiting factor is probable the engines ability to expel the heat from the other side. Very cool video (I love the 360' slow motion) and Yes, I'm gonna buy one but I won't be blowing mine up. :)
Impressive!
I believe that the upper piston was actually graphite with a steel fitting inside. Low friction, doesn't ever melt (it sublimes), easy to machine and soft enough to get along with brittle glass.
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Thank you, you as well!! Happy Thanksgiving
Yes please do more small engine videos!!
I think they are super cool especially in slow motion and especially seeing how much they can take !
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You have a little tiny generator on it! Awesome!
AWESOMEEE!!!!
I love how he makes the engine sound effects when it isn't running.
I have a question. I would love to order this engine, but i live in macedonia in the city Skopje. Do you know if they deliver this engine to skopje?
Stirling engines i would say are maybe the future. I have one of the piston on each side like a gas engine. That thing, after sitting for maybe a year, ran. I love Stirling engines.
What an awesome little engine. Loved the slow motion footage. What's the audio track you used during the slo mo?
A perfect example of the wonders of simplicity. May not be as powerful or versatile or useful as more sophisticated machines of today, but nothing beats the durability and longevity of simplicity.
3:08 I sat there a realized wow we created this!
super cool
MORE POWER!!!
Amazing
This is great stuff. Back in the 50's I always wanted a mini steam engine. I've seen these as well. Good stuff!
Now super cool the cold side at the same time
I want to see you put one of these and a torch into a radio controlled car or truck. That would be an awesome project. I bet the views would be through the roof.
What he sees during max rpm run: 👌🏻 What we see: Engine.EXE has stoped working
Its funny seeing all the other sterling videos on CZcams, nowhere near as fast as this boi went.
I can imagine you wanna pump those rpm up even higher.
Im thinking a full on oxy torch is in order. Might just cut right through the glass though haha
Amazing guy) I like you!
Man, I don't know if you just mounted your camera on the ceiling fan or what but that shot looks amazing!
I wonder if you could get more RPM by cooling the other side and how much voltage and amps could you get at those speeds!
@Warped Perception What is the slow motion music at 3:15 called?? It's so mesmerizing! Shazam can't find it :'(
That was pretty cool! Curious if it would have turned a tiny bit more rpm if you took the generator belt off... I would think it's creating a little bit of drag on it, especially being overdriven like it is too.
Cool stuff! Hope you can recover the missing parts, or find stronger alternatives to them! Maybe you don't need to see what's going on inside and use full stainless parts!
You can get more power and RPM out of it by using a can of freezer spray on the other cylinder and piston at the same time as using the blow torch on the hot cylinder and piston. The bigger the temperature difference between the two is the key. Thats assuming the freezer spray is not flamable. Love the videos
This is so awesome! Question though: there is a belt attached to the flywheel. What does that little doohickey attached to the belt do? Could that be hooked up to a small generator of some sort?
I, and a couple other folks, have wondered about power output. It's real easy to get some results with the built-in dyno. Just wire up that belt-drive "motor" with a proper-sized resistor and measure the current. Volts, Amps, Watts!...use an electric model plane Wattmeter that reads out all three. One horsepower equals 745 Watts...use Watts for bigger-looking numbers!
One could even set up another brushed motor running off that onboard generator with a fan to move air through an air/water intercooler that would pull heat off the "cold side" of the motor and make for a higher temperature differential. Make sure that the water in the intercooler thermo-siphons like a Ford Model T cooling system so no pump is needed...put the intercooler higher than the heat source with no dips in the lines. Use model plane silicone fuel line for water lines to intercooler.
I like the liquid Nitrogen idea also.
You could do "dyno runs" stock, stock with intercooling, and stock with nitrogen cooling. THEN you could do runs stock with MAPP gas. Mapp gas with intercooling, and finally MAPP gas with Nitrogen cooling. Maybe reverse the order of the MAPP gas runs so that the damage to hot side happens on the last run. (stock) For stock runs, just pinch off water flow to intercooler.
Compare Wattage on all runs for a full test set!
That "conversion into rotational energy" part he just blew by was the main part. Long story short, it's pressure change as air is heated and cooled and temperature change as trapped gas expands and contracts working in unison.
Subbed ! Cool Chanel !
Thanks
Lol thanks. I bought one because of your video.
Thank you ! I was genuinely very surprised at the quality for that price. add to the fact that it actually runs and it's a real engine and that even brings the value higher. I showed this to some kids and they thought it was a cool toy, then I started it and their face was priceless, trying to figure out how that thing was running....lbvs
Great buildquality of that engine. That it took all that punishment, without breaking, is pretty amazing. 🇩🇰🙋🏻♂️😷👩🏻🚀🇺🇸
I wonder if you could water cool the heat sink and make some steal pistons and cylinders to better handle the heat because of better heat transfer. But then again that may prevent it from running, perhaps ceramic piston and cylinder? I really liked that you pulled it apart on video though that was cool, thanks for the video, it has me thinking now lol
replacing the pistons and cylinders with steel would work just fine. Water cooling does in fact improve the sterling quite a bit (as they work on temperature difference, not just heat)
Whats the name of the music piece that you used during the slo mo section? Great video , I love your work.
More of these videos please...
The cold side piston is probably graphite, made under the airpot brand - look it up - virtually frictionless but with a really tight seal
the amount of EFFORT it took to break this bad boy
You should do more on this broo
I actually have one o these in my house and it’s awesome to have
hook up a multimeter to the leads on the DC motor to see actual power output, also try running high pressure air over the second cylinder to cool it
8:47 thats science man, failures are cool, we learn
What is the purpose of the smaller flywheel which is connected to big one with the red rubber band?