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- Wed Dec 28, 2005 7:17 pm
- Forum: Model Stirling Engines
- Topic: Stirling-Stirling Cooler
- Replies: 8
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Response to Stirling-Stirling Cooler
Well, I thought this was a good idea...I maen, if used as a cooling system, then the hotter the object to be cooled, the colder the cooler becomes...Isn't that an ideal property for a cooling system to have?
- Mon Dec 26, 2005 1:40 pm
- Forum: Model Stirling Engines
- Topic: Stirling-Stirling Cooler
- Replies: 8
- Views: 32277
Response to Stirling-Stirling Cooler
<t>I'm building it as a science fair project. I'm not seeking any money or patents from it of course, just as an "accomplishment". =)<br/> <br/> I've done a fairly thorough search online about building Stirling engines, and I'll start with fairly easy ones that can be built without lathes and millin...
- Mon Dec 26, 2005 9:25 am
- Forum: Model Stirling Engines
- Topic: Stirling-Stirling Cooler
- Replies: 8
- Views: 32277
Response to Stirling-Stirling Cooler
<t>Alright. Thanks. I am aware of the fact that there are many commercially available Stirling cycle coolers and even cryocoolers, such as the ones produced by the company that I think is called Global Cooling. However, I've searched around online and I haven't found a stirling-stirling cooler using...
- Sun Dec 25, 2005 9:08 pm
- Forum: Model Stirling Engines
- Topic: Stirling-Stirling Cooler
- Replies: 8
- Views: 32277
Stirling-Stirling Cooler
<t>ld I attach the cooling area (a metallic box) outside the I am trying<br/> to build a Stirling-Stirling refrigerator. I propose to drive the<br/> first Stirling using the heat from concentrated sunlight, which powers<br/> a second Stirling to achieve cooling. I hope to get this machine to be<br/>...
- Sun Dec 25, 2005 9:01 pm
- Forum: Model Stirling Engines
- Topic: Stirling Engine powered Flashlight
- Replies: 2
- Views: 10981
Stirling Engine powered Flashlight
<t>Hi. I know of the commercially available "battery-less" flashlights<br/> that use either squeezing or shaking mechanisms to generate<br/> electricity. I was wondering, however, whether I can create one that<br/> uses the difference of temperature between the hand and the room<br/> temperature. I ...