www.greenpowerscience.com This illustrates the simplicity of converting any gasoline engine into a near perfectly machined Green Steam engine from scrap weed eaters or chain saws. Even old lawn mowers will work. I am considering an air powered tractor from a deep sea diving tank:-) Regulator to reduce 3200 psi to about 250.
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you could have the engine power an air compressor to keep it running, and if the motor was efficient enough you could put it on a light home made cart and use it as fun transportation. just an idea that i want to turn into a project.
Really nice. But, notice how fast it decelerates when you remove the reed switch? There’s still a compression stroke and that detracts from efficiency. Keep an eye on my 4-stroke to 2-stroke conversion project. It will have virtually no intake stroke, a power stroke and an exhaust stroke that’s pretty much free wheeling, powered by hydrogen injected under mild pressure during the 15* or so that the intake valve opens.
I fried a DMM from HV like that once. Take care.
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The difference between two and four stroke engines is not whether they run on mixed or un-mixed gas. The gas they run on is a direct result of the mechanical differences between them. Check out some videos of two and four stroke engine operation, and you’ll see WHY they take mixed or regular gas.
What size solenoid did you use 3/8″?
2 stroke means it takes mixed gas. four stroke takes regular gas. trust me GREENPOWERSCIENCE. i am an expert
at 40 hz or close to 2400 rpm that solenoid will saturate and stay on, making it unless for any faster speed. just a little limitation with what your doing here. You need a special solenoid to go any faster.
@Xonk61 —- you would use a lubricator on the steam input port. It’s called a displacement lubricator.
Great video! Dan you are a genius. Where can I get a small 2 engine without spending so much money? Is there any water condensation anywhere in the engine?
@bubbaandy89 Hi, I added some links to the video more info. I would like to see a video of your project once completed do a video response.
Where can i get the type of solenoid valve you have? the one i got is for a sprinkler system and its not nearly as good. it doesnt respond as quick,ly so i have to play around with the timing. I’m actually working on a type of “timing advance” because if you increase the psi going into it it runs rough unless you adjust the “timing”.
At 4:47, you mentioned getting zapped; why not connect a diode across the coil to snub the back EMF? A 1N4001 (or similar power diode) should do the trick. (Remember to connect the arrow side of the diode to +) Nice pneumatic engine!
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Propane isn’t that bad either. Better than coal.
I’ve been inspired by this idea to use the heat from my 10′ reflective parabola to make steam, and run that to a similar setup. I have a couple of concerns, first, a solenoid valve that can handle the temperatures of compressed steam… and I can also see that the lubrication on the rings of the piston will be quickly steam-cleaned out of the system. Maybe use teflon rings?
I’ve been looking to see if you have any new videos pursuing this idea!
I’ve been inspired by this idea to use the heat from my 10′ reflective parabola to make steam, and run that to a similar setup. I have a couple of concerns, first, a solenoid valve that can handle the temperatures of compressed steam… and I can also see that the lubrication on the rings of the piston will be quickly steam-cleaned out of the system. Maybe use teflon rings?
I’ve been looking to see if you have any new videos pursuing this idea!
it would be even more efficient if you caught the exhaust air and returned it into a compressor inlet, you would do that by replacing the exhaust box and making it air tight. then run a return line into a small compressor and then set up the inlet like you have it set up now, then wallah you have a self sufficient engine.
yes it is arounf 65 volts but it have amprage witch is what makes it jump
It’s not nearly an pointless exercise. If you were to hook up a steam line to a solar-fired boiler, it’s not only recycling, it’s also generating power without generating carbon. Thanks you guys, for adding another idea to my madness bank… =)
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very intresting video, cool.
thom in scotland.
Is this engine strong enough to power a small bike or scooter?
Very Interesting, i think i try to Copy that und Combine it with a solar powered Steam. thanks for this good idea 🙂
Very Interesting, i think i try to Copy that und Combine it with a solar powered Steam. thanks for this good idea 🙂
But is it strong enough to drive a motorcycle?
a ignition system on them can make up to 30000 volts so i would take it off if i was u cause u dont need it on there and you could use the magnets on the flywheel to run your switch
looks fun, though its not quite practical. Air is 100% natural, but compressed air isnt because it takes electricity to compress it. Pretty much what BigRedBus said.
An intro to the seminar, not a lot of info on how to use your data
Nice Movie Guys – hes a legend! atomicfeedback.com
Awesome! Is Google planning on putting together these conferences often? If so, how do they cost & where are they located?
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google is awsome even tho my home page is yahoo…