FRESNEL SOLAR STIRLING ENGINE PARABOLIC ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

on Jun 22 in Lowes DIY


www.greenpowerscience.com Aluminum Bowls as Parabolic Reflectors. Stirling Engine Running off of One. Different Stages of Polishing.

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25 Comments

  • NightRunner417 says:

    It’s all just smoke and mirrors… Da-dum chhhhh haha. Very cool stuff actually, makes me want to get into fresnel lenses again. :-)

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  • MyVinylFetish says:

    That thing is hot mate, good job!!!

  • old138 says:

    Good idea. I wonder if you could use it on a lake up north to keep the cool side cool.

  • Sir0Syler says:

    I guess they should put solar cells in the center of the parabolic mirror for effective energy gathering that can obsolete the use of solar panels :P

  • shivlen says:

    19KW you sure that’s accurate? average home with computers and ac and fridges only uses 5-10kw.

  • 0sbarrett says:

    How much power can be produced from a parabolic mirror with the stirling engine concept? I’m wondering what it would take to power my home which uses an average of 19kw/day with about a 4.92 insolation value.

  • JordanMaster22 says:

    wow, the lid to my fire pit is dish-shaped and 27 inches. ima make copies of it

  • Legionnaire18 says:

    I need a stirling engine for larger applications(. I am trying to convert a 10 foot C-band into a heliostat using mylar. Will you please point me in the right direction as to where I can get one?

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    We have one really close for sale on our website under more info, “Buy a Big Fresnel Lens link will take you there.

  • basstube6 says:

    I need to either make or buy one that is at most 12 inches in diameter and has a focal length of less than 12 inches. Where can I get one? Or what would be the best approach?

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    We are making some that will do the trick, just a little more time:-)

  • sodia1 says:

    i need one of those to power up my pc do you know where i can buye a 100 wat one ?

  • 123kkambiz says:

    it is great idea to make the pump as a water pump in remote areas to harvest solar enery without having electricity.

  • indiasrainbow says:

    looks great

  • ycats1000 says:

    laminar flow ones are simple, people tend to over complicate things with weird mechanical linkages to suit alternators

    but you can get linear alternators, that way you may only need a few magnets on the shaft… lets you use the high speed as asset and not force the engine into trying to create torque which it cant handle-

  • vqdset says:

    search “Concentratore solare da parabola satellitare” an experiment of italian student in 2006.

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    Yes and no. A simple one is easy, one with power is a lot more difficult. I will have a video in the future making one. This one was purchased. For your project, consider a Simple Lamina Flow Engine.

  • Marksman230591 says:

    Is it hard to make these solar-powered stirling engines. It’s just that for next year, my thesis is about them, and I have to make one of my own.

  • Fastlan3 says:

    Why don’t you use the extra heat to run another stirling engine, or would that not absorb enough heat?

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    This Stirling engine concept, no. It is about 3-5 watts at best. The engine is a nice design, but the dish is too small and needs a better mirror.

  • jatpack3 says:

    verry interesting,but dose it do anything besides make noise,any practical applications?

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    Hi,

    The 24″ dish came from a supplier, I can see if they still have them. I will post if they come it. These are industrially turned aluminium.

  • prefermetal says:

    Where did you get your parabolic dishes from ( 24″) You make them from the glass template and cut them with the table saw?

  • tbfl72 says:

    where can i find a seterling engine?

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