Flame Licker/Eater Engine-Tear Down & Why I'd NOT Buy It Again Part 2 (4K)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @danglss76
    @danglss76 11 месяцев назад +1

    Cool the cylinder . Its expanding when hot .

  • @gerry5134
    @gerry5134 Год назад +1

    Looks as though the frame holding the pivots / bearing is slightly off square but it might just be the camera angle . Might not cause any problems anyway !

    • @tsbrownie
      @tsbrownie  Год назад +1

      I have to check that.

    • @gerry5134
      @gerry5134 Год назад +2

      @@tsbrownie I love little machines like that . Ones that actually move . Kinetic art !

  • @Lechoslowianin
    @Lechoslowianin Год назад +1

    This motor is intended for short-term operation. Look at my engine that just started up. I think you'll probably be interested

    • @tsbrownie
      @tsbrownie  Год назад +1

      Yes. I tried adding a heat sink and it helps.
      I watched all your 19 videos on the Stirling stove. You do great work. I left some questions (sorry, but I don't understand Polish). How much power does it produce? What will you use it for? I did not understand what the water does (pressure release?)

    • @Lechoslowianin
      @Lechoslowianin Год назад +1

      @@tsbrownie I don't know how much power it will have. This is the first try for now. There will be fixes. These corrugated pipes offer a lot of air resistance and make loud noises. the device is designed to heat a self-sufficient house, heat water and produce electricity for lighting

  • @craignehring
    @craignehring Год назад

    Fascinating, is this a variation of the Sterling engine?

    • @tsbrownie
      @tsbrownie  Год назад

      For part 1, I looked up the definition of a stirling engine, and this one fails on 2 accounts. It is a vacuum or atmospheric engine.