Posted by Steve Spence on April 14, 2005, 10:02 am
Millions of folks think we never landed on the moon, and they are just
as wrong. "I saw it in print, it must be right" is a poor excuse for
research. The Stirling engine was named after it's inventor, Robert
Stirling. I'd be pissed if everyone was misspelling my last name on my
inventions.
Steve Spence
Dir., Green Trust
http://www.green-trust.org
Contributing Editor
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John P. Bengi wrote:
> They are called both by many sources.
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>>First of all, they are called STIRLING ENGINEs.
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>>I have not seen any that are not models.
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>>>I'm looking for a 15-20 horsepower Sterling Engine.
>>>Is there a commercial manufacturer of such an engine?
>>>All I have come accross are toys or promisses and vaporware.
>>>If these things work so well why can't I find one for sale?
>>>
>>>Thanks for any info...
>>>
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Posted by John P. Bengi on April 14, 2005, 5:29 pm
Yup, but it is still true
> Millions of folks think we never landed on the moon, and they are just
> as wrong. "I saw it in print, it must be right" is a poor excuse for
> research. The Stirling engine was named after it's inventor, Robert
> Stirling. I'd be pissed if everyone was misspelling my last name on my
> inventions.
> Steve Spence
> Dir., Green Trust
> http://www.green-trust.org
> Contributing Editor
> http://www.off-grid.net
> http://www.rebelwolf.com/essn.html
> John P. Bengi wrote:
> > They are called both by many sources.
> >
> >
> >>First of all, they are called STIRLING ENGINEs.
> >>
> >>I have not seen any that are not models.
> >>
> >>i
> >>
> >>
> >>>I'm looking for a 15-20 horsepower Sterling Engine.
> >>>Is there a commercial manufacturer of such an engine?
> >>>All I have come accross are toys or promisses and vaporware.
> >>>If these things work so well why can't I find one for sale?
> >>>
> >>>Thanks for any info...
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>--
> >
> >
> >
Posted by Willcox on April 14, 2005, 12:37 am
> I'm looking for a 15-20 horsepower Sterling Engine.
It'd be as big as a house. These things have no power.
Posted by News on April 14, 2005, 4:40 am
> > I'm looking for a 15-20 horsepower Sterling Engine.
> It'd be as big as a house. These things have no power.
Not quite right.
Do a Google on Stirling, l;ots will come up. Many explanations of the
various Stirling methods. Also look at: http://www.whispergen.co.uk They
are a NZ company and sell all over the world. Domestic and marine units.
http://www.microgendirect.com/
Using a small free-wheeling piston Stirling inside a small boiler
Posted by Willcox on April 14, 2005, 6:00 pm
> >
> > > I'm looking for a 15-20 horsepower Sterling Engine.
> >
> > It'd be as big as a house. These things have no power.
>
> Not quite right.
>
> Do a Google on Stirling, l;ots will come up. Many explanations of the
> various Stirling methods. Also look at: http://www.whispergen.co.uk They
> are a NZ company and sell all over the world. Domestic and marine units.
>
> http://www.microgendirect.com/
> Using a small free-wheeling piston Stirling inside a small boiler
Looks like a scam.
>
>
>>First of all, they are called STIRLING ENGINEs.
>>
>>I have not seen any that are not models.
>>
>>i
>>
>>
>>>I'm looking for a 15-20 horsepower Sterling Engine.
>>>Is there a commercial manufacturer of such an engine?
>>>All I have come accross are toys or promisses and vaporware.
>>>If these things work so well why can't I find one for sale?
>>>
>>>Thanks for any info...
>>>
>>
>>
>>--
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