Solar Stirling Plant – Best DIY Solar Stirling System Kit For Free Energy, My Testimonial

www.SolarStirlingPlant.net is a revolutionary invention that uses the sun to create free electricity. And no, we are not talking about the solar panel. This is a different solar energy generator called the Stirling Plant, it is a system that harnesses up to 12x more energy than the expensive solar photovoltaic energy systems. The best part about it, it is much cheaper to build than regular solar panels, and it is easy to build, meaning you do not have to have any technical skills prior to building it. The Solar Stirling Plant harnesses the power of the sun, thus it produces free and clean renewable energy and it works fully off the grid. This is a new method of generating free energy. The concept of the Solar Stirling Plant has been researched for quite a while, and now after the we perfected the design and simplified it to a point that everybody can design it, we decided to make it available to the public. The Solar Stirling Plant operates by using a parabolic reflector dishes to gather all the sun rays which are focused and concentrated into one single spot – wich is in focus of the parabolic dish, where the stirling engine will be placed. When the sun rays are focused into one spot on which the solar stirling plant is located, the temperature difference makes the engine rotate at a fast pace and create massive amounts of energy, unseen by other renewable energy devices such as solar panels or wind turbines. As a source of heat the Solar Stirling Plant uses parabolic

FRESNEL LENS plus additional optical secondary magnifying glass

Posted September 17th, 2011 by ahand and filed in Solar power
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greenpowerscience.com This test incorporates a secondary glass lens just short of the focal point allowing most of the concentrated light from the first lens to be further concentrated by the second glass lens. The results we a 50% reduction on focal point diameter but also a significant power drop.

Melting Cans with the Sun Solar Fresnel Lens Solar Death Ray

Posted September 14th, 2011 by ahand and filed in Solar power
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FAQ “can you melt cans” This video illustrates the ease of melting and burning very thin metal. For some reason, a lot of questions came in about this over the past week. The thinner the material is, the less square area it has to dissipate heat collected. This lens is extremely powerful but would have a difficult time melting a 1 inch x 1 inch block of aluminum in open air. Metal masses require a crucible to retain the heat collected or they act like a heat sink. This is why heat sinks are usually at least 3/16″ thick. Also most metals become very shunt when molten ad reflect 50% of the light,

Solar Fresnel Lens double walled tea pitcher vacuum insulation and football season:-)

Posted August 29th, 2011 by ahand and filed in Solar power
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www.greenpowerscience.com I had some fun with this video showing off a long overdue Christmas present. The pitchers can be purchased off the internet or Ebay. BOROSILICATE PYREX PITCHER Search for “double walled pitcher” They usually cost about

Solar-powered home-built Stirling engine

I designed my little testbed engine so it can be inverted and heated from above, and I finally got the opportunity to try it out using solar energy. I had an old Fresnel lens from a large screen TV that I mounted in a frame and then put the engine hot end at the focus. I was pleased to see that it runs very well, over 1000 rpm. Features of the engine: wood frame, ball bearing crank, water bottle cylinder, tuna can cooling jacket, inner tube and PVC power diaphragm, stainless steel wool moving regenerator. Cooling water provided by tiny submersible pump from Harbor Freight. Stay tuned – next generation engine coming soon. This one has about served its purpose.

FRESNEL LENS SOLAR HOT WATER, Heat Solar Pool Heater Solar Swimming Pool Heater

Posted February 28th, 2011 by ahand and filed in Solar power
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greenpowerscience.com This is a large Fresnel Lens focused on a copper tube with a 12 V pump (powered by two 6 watt solar panels) with water circulating through the unit. Water, seven gallons, was raised from 63 F to 106 F in one hour. It is not super efficient as heat is lost at the open top of the glass tank. This is designed to illustrate one method of solar heating a swilling pool with a Large Fresnel Lens. TESTING HDD AQUA BLOCK.

FRESNEL SOLAR STIRLING ENGINE SUN POWER ALTERNATIVE ENERGY STIRLING MOTOR GENERATOR

Posted January 27th, 2011 by ahand and filed in Solar power
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www.greenpowerscience.com THIS IS ONE OF MY MANY STIRLING ENGINES THAT WAS THE INSPIRATION FOR THE SOLAR STEAM STIRLING HYBRID.

FREE ENERGY SOLAR POWER STIRLING ENGINE FRESNEL LENS

www.greenpowerscience.com This is the first segment of our half-hour weekly program. Available in HD. Shot with a Canon XH A1. THIS IS THE FULL VERSION. Solar Training Solar Thermal Training Green Power Green Energy Science.

Intense Solar Power

Posted February 15th, 2010 by ahand and filed in Solar power
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Sir Charles uses a beam of concentrated sunlight to melt a brick

DIY SOLAR TUBES EVACUATED VACUUM TUBE SOLAR HOT WATER Boil water with the power of the SUN

Posted February 2nd, 2010 by ahand and filed in Solar power
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Boil water just by placing it in the sun. www.greenpowerscience.com This is a simple process to make your owns solar evacuated vacuum tubes from any bottle and a vase from Walmart.