FREE ENERGY SOLAR POWER STIRLING ENGINE FRESNEL LENS

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March 31, 2009

Captnuendo

OMG you guys freakin' rock. You need your own tv show.

April 3, 2009

hason74

planet green tv, awesome station, you'd fit right in, gl, luv the videos

April 5, 2009

randomguy9898

it would be hard to demonstrate that with his budget lols.

April 8, 2009

lejink

this is al great… but why not use the MASSIVE BALL OF MOLTIN ROCK UNDER OUR FEET!? sure ud have to drill some REALLY deep holes but make a large power station with many of these engines and they would produce power day or night, any season, any temp outside. because the heat below us is constantly regenerated. we use this is new homes to replace furnaces and water heaters.. so why not connect a steam turbine or one of these engines to this heat source? needs 2 be taken as a real option

April 10, 2009

yoschi84

yeah and the world is flat…

April 12, 2009

ffeenixxx

Good information, shame about those yankee accents. sorry:(

April 16, 2009

gingas666

Let's put things clear – there is no free energy. You know. There is not even a thing for free. Everything comes at a certain price even if you did not paid obviously.

easymac79

4 times the power of 1 parabolic mirror minus the amount lost due to inefficiency. In addition to this loss, each mirror is inefficient, and you will lose some there too. It is still great because all this is from the sun, and you dont have to worry about a fee per unit or anything unless the city charges you because its ugly. lol so, not exactly 4 times, but almost.

April 17, 2009

greenenergysolutions

renewable energy solutions watch my profile for more

April 19, 2009

djyul

Was not thinking of useing light at hottest point,but in front,wider beem less heat.Also not tinking about stirling engine sorry.Much wijder applications,how many lumens can a solar panel take?

April 22, 2009

fireraisr

thats a decent idea but the temperatures that are generated by these lenses are probably too much to be reflected by a cheep mirror, also my understanding of stirling engines is that there is a heat limit for maximum efficiency. Please correct me if i'm wrong

April 23, 2009

DominickBlack

Thank you so much for clearing up how the engine works for me.

This is one of three super green video's that I know of.

It's this one along with bio digester and building houses with bags of earth and paper create.

April 24, 2009

djyul

Justa stupid pipe welder,LOL.
But my idea was having a fixed parabolic mirror shining light into the lens perpendicular and around other parabolic mirrors shining the collective light into fixed parabolic mirror.
So in effect al the light that comes into the lens from say 4 paramirrors,would that be comparable to the strenght of 4 suns?
Or have i been ******* too much welding fumes?

April 26, 2009

rogelio67

thank you mister wizard

April 29, 2009

rogelio67

how do they do that?

May 1, 2009

magicalmachines

Hey to find out about the workings of the Stirling engine check out my website

vk4akp

Are there any products I can buy?
I'd like to set something up that generates say 5Amp peak at 12VDC.

JonThm

We can do nuclear fusion from water now! So much better!

May 4, 2009

cdimmm

Don't waste your time with solar, military chemtrail operations block the sun from reaching earth.

May 6, 2009

andreibranescu

this is not free energy.
that is a different concept.

antonjanoko

this video is the best, but I wnt more

May 9, 2009

luc59457

yes, please change the title. Not all caps, and more understandablr please, nice videos though.

May 12, 2009

WillBlocher

in order to concentrate the light to a point, incoming light has to be traveling perpendicular to the lens. Reflected light would come in at an angle, so the rays wouldn't converge. cool idea though!

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