Solar Powered Stirling Engine — Using Fresnel Lens
This is an LTD Stirling engine running on solar energy using a Fresnel lens to concentrate the sunlight. The engine is right side up with the bottom cooled by an aluminum computer heatsink sitting…
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This is an LTD Stirling engine running on solar energy using a Fresnel lens to concentrate the sunlight. The engine is right side up with the bottom cooled by an aluminum computer heatsink sitting…
Here a very interesting experiment which shows the current lag in the toroidal coils of the stator while the rotor magnet is turned by hand. This is a good method to wind the position where the coils must be energized by the controller.
This shows an electronic pulse motor using a roll of ‘off the shelf’ speaker wire for the bifilar coil. It is a simple way to make an electronic trigger style circuit without having to…
This is a better reflection of what I’ve been working at. This is why I wanted the wire thinner than 16 gauge…but now I see 20 gauge will be about right for the cores…
I wanted to show the effect that the high voltage has when flowing invisibly from terminal to terminal. Of course, the aluminum jumps around when direct contact is made, but there is a cool…
Today, the Philippine Department of Energy (DOE)Â tested Ismael Avisos electric car, showing that running off wall power, the 11 kW DC motor ran at 45% efficiency, but with Avisos on-board generator which harvests ambient…
This is a modified Slayer exciter circuit that produces a plasma stream at the output end of the large coil. It is my attempt to replicate experiments by Jonny Davro, Slayer, and Woopy over…
Much more info below – PC fans usually use between 130mA and 180mA. This idea, was to see if a similar amperage could be used, but more air be moved or if more use…
This is a quick vid of a small 5″ or so wireless electricity tower built today. The components are just a C3198 NPN transistor and a green ‘power gauge’ LED, to set the 3…
Hi all First of all a big thank to Jean Louis Naudin, for his work on this system and his perseverance to produce very much and interesting results And second thank to all the…