I couldn't find a steam engine thread. I read the friction steam thread and it had just a bit about steam engines. The price of oil is going up. Every watt of solar energy that goes online hurts the traditional energy producers because it removes the higher profits from selling power during hot weather/peak loads. They are losing hundreds of $ billions and their bonds have been down-rated.
It would be nice if we could use a ZPE conversion device, that isn't possible for most people. Liquid hydrocarbons are going way up in price and coal is being vilified. Firewood is a different story. Unlike money, wood does grow on trees. One just has to find the best conversion device for one's situation.
While the GEK seems to be really nice, I want to write about steam.
About Us - GEK Gasifier
I have a place in Western Oregon that has an inconvenient hill to the south of me. But, I do have unlimited water and firewood. I've been looking at steam power over producer gas because it seems less finicky. Also, I can't hook the GEK up to a steam room.
Steam Engines
Everybody knows about the engines built by Mike brown. Nice but, expensive.
Green Steam has engines that do away with the traditional crankshaft.
Tinytech from India wants to sell steam engines, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msOH1M8ulxQ
The Indian engines have a bad reputation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXqPCBEWu-c
You generally have to dis assemble the beast and fit everything before you use it.
NEST lists some steam engines, Directory:Steam Engines - PESWiki
There are also steam conversions. One problem with steam engines is water contamination in the crankcase. They do sell oil meant for this situation. The best conversion seems to be a V2 compressor so that they can always self-start.
This is a primitive conversion with bash valves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cU4gM0jUDbk
The way to get away from a wet crankcase is to use an oil-less compressor with sealed bearings.
Kimmel Collection: Stan Jakuba V-2 Air Compressor Engine
Here is a good animation on a double acting steam engine;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVJsZCU6z1A
This vid shows one at work;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e07706m5OZU
Ebay has some cute steam engines;
Twin Cylinder Marine Steam Engine Fully Machined Kit 8M | eBay
I believe that the way to go is to select one good oil-less compressor and make new heads for it. Sell them to everybody who wants an easy conversion.
Oilless Schulz Air Compressor Pump 15 CFM 120PSI | eBay
While it would be nice to build a double-acting engine, it is a lot more complex. They do have a LOT of torque though;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG0aJ6M1bD8
Here is one last piston vid by a guy who can really build even though he lacks tools;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEu4t_4lJc8
I'll do a separate post for turbines and boilers.
It would be nice if we could use a ZPE conversion device, that isn't possible for most people. Liquid hydrocarbons are going way up in price and coal is being vilified. Firewood is a different story. Unlike money, wood does grow on trees. One just has to find the best conversion device for one's situation.
While the GEK seems to be really nice, I want to write about steam.
About Us - GEK Gasifier
I have a place in Western Oregon that has an inconvenient hill to the south of me. But, I do have unlimited water and firewood. I've been looking at steam power over producer gas because it seems less finicky. Also, I can't hook the GEK up to a steam room.
Steam Engines
Everybody knows about the engines built by Mike brown. Nice but, expensive.
Green Steam has engines that do away with the traditional crankshaft.
Tinytech from India wants to sell steam engines, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msOH1M8ulxQ
The Indian engines have a bad reputation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXqPCBEWu-c
You generally have to dis assemble the beast and fit everything before you use it.
NEST lists some steam engines, Directory:Steam Engines - PESWiki
There are also steam conversions. One problem with steam engines is water contamination in the crankcase. They do sell oil meant for this situation. The best conversion seems to be a V2 compressor so that they can always self-start.
This is a primitive conversion with bash valves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cU4gM0jUDbk
The way to get away from a wet crankcase is to use an oil-less compressor with sealed bearings.
Kimmel Collection: Stan Jakuba V-2 Air Compressor Engine
Here is a good animation on a double acting steam engine;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVJsZCU6z1A
This vid shows one at work;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e07706m5OZU
Ebay has some cute steam engines;
Twin Cylinder Marine Steam Engine Fully Machined Kit 8M | eBay
I believe that the way to go is to select one good oil-less compressor and make new heads for it. Sell them to everybody who wants an easy conversion.
Oilless Schulz Air Compressor Pump 15 CFM 120PSI | eBay
While it would be nice to build a double-acting engine, it is a lot more complex. They do have a LOT of torque though;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG0aJ6M1bD8
Here is one last piston vid by a guy who can really build even though he lacks tools;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEu4t_4lJc8
I'll do a separate post for turbines and boilers.
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