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- Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:43 pm
- Forum: Power-producing Stirling Engines
- Topic: Why doesn't anyone sell a Stirling that produces power?
- Replies: 11
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Response to Why doesn't anyone sell a Stirling that produces power?
<t>Ok, Maybe this stuff is over my head. I'll just buy the first engine that is proven to work. It's just that I have all this money burning a hole in my pocket and I really wanted that that cool new lawnmower. Just to be clear, Joe is saying that the cyclone engine will not be able to power a lawnm...
- Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:09 am
- Forum: Power-producing Stirling Engines
- Topic: Why doesn't anyone sell a Stirling that produces power?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 42814
Response to Why doesn't anyone sell a Stirling that produces power?
<t>Thanks for your input William. I like the fan and I'm glad this company is producing something useful but I am really looking forward to the day when these engines get powerfull enough to produce electricity.<br/> <br/> About your comment on the External combustion engine. If it is a scam, it won...
- Tue Jan 27, 2009 10:55 pm
- Forum: Power-producing Stirling Engines
- Topic: Why doesn't anyone sell a Stirling that produces power?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 42814
Response to Why doesn't anyone sell a Stirling that produces power?
<r>Hi everybody. It looks somebody is doing exactly what I was really after, which was a generator from the heat of a wood burning stove. Except they don't use a Stirling engine. Instead they have a steam engine with several small cyllinders. The site <URL url="http://www.cyclonepower.com/">http://w...
- Mon Oct 13, 2008 11:09 am
- Forum: Power-producing Stirling Engines
- Topic: Why doesn't anyone sell a Stirling that produces power?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 42814
Why doesn't anyone sell a Stirling that produces power?
<t>Come On!!! There are a million people experimenting with Stirling <br/> engines but no one selling them that can produce power. I want one <br/> that I can hook up to my wood burning stove to use as a generator. Is <br/> it just not practical? Why won't one of you geniuses build one to <br/> sell...