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    This is the coolest thing I’ve seen in probably Forever This is a fan on top of my wood stove and it’s being powered by a Sterling engine which requires no batteries no wires no electricity the only fuel requirement for a Sterling engine is heat and it is just

    Mesmerizing this fan was provided by warp 5 fans and these are hand assembled in Great Britain they are truly a work of art offering Form and Function they are machined from stainless steel aluminum I guess carbon fiber and it is just amazing now I’m not going to

    Describe how a Sterling engine works in detail because quite frankly I don’t get it I it just hurts my head to understand it but what I did read about Sterling engines is that first of all they were invented or patented way back in 1816 by a Scotsman with the last name

    Sterling I think it was Robert Sterling s r l i n g and they were invented to kind of counter the steam engine they’re considered an external combustion engine where we’re so used to internal combustion engines so basically all the properties happen from the outside and essentially it works through temperature

    Differentiation so the bottom has to be heated by a heat Source in this case it’s the wood stove this particular model has to reach I think 215 or 250° Fahrenheit in order to work so the heat coming up from the bottom pushes a diffuser that’s in that cylinder which

    Pushes this Rod up and then you can see these aluminum I guess heat exchangers heat diffusers they keep the top of the engine cooler than the bottom of the engine and then this small piston pushes the cooler air back into that diffuser making it go back down and it’s a

    Continuous cycle so as long as you have heat it runs and it’s virtually silent it’s really pretty amazing these engines are also extremely low maintenance the kit comes with a little vial of high temperature oil and this is the only oil that you’re to use to lubricate this fan

    And you only lubricate one shaft that’s the one that goes up and down with a diffuser you do that every thousand hours so that’s it as far as maintenance the other thing is just to keep it clean blow it off use the dust cover I keep

    The dust cover on really all the time I took it off now just for demonstration purposes but there’s not much to it as far as maintenance now if you buy one of these fans by March 31st 2024 and you use code MCG TV you’ll get one of the

    These little aluminum knurled vials to keep the oil in it’s really another kind of work of art it’s really pretty it’s got a little o-ring on there and it holds the oil and it also has let me open it up it has a little dipstick in

    Here when you unscrew the top there’s a Little Dipper and just that droplet of oil is all you use every thousand hours I took this off the stove so we can take a closer look at it now the base is still hot so it’s still

    Working but let’s take a look and see if we can kind of figure out what’s going on here so in this I’m going to call it a cylinder is they don’t call it a piston it’s a displacer and let’s put this in super slow motion there so there the displacer is

    All the way at the bottom and then as this base heats up it pushes the displacer up which pushes this little push rod up and therefore turns this crankshaft while that’s happening the little piston here is coming up and I guess it’s drawing cool air into the top of the

    Cylinder the the displacer is going back down and now the little piston is pushing the cooler air into the top and and it’s just a never ending cycle and I still don’t get it but all I know is it works and it’s pretty amazing now the higher the temperature the

    Faster the fan spins and looking at the included instructions the operating range for this engine is a minimum of 230° f that’s 110° C and should never exceed 842 de F that is 450° C 842 de is really hot I think that most my stove has ever

    Burned up to is maybe 650 and that’s when I’m just just cooking it but it probably runs around 400° 4 50° Fahrenheit so again it’s fascinating to work let’s talk about function I’m going to put it back on the stove and we can talk about how much air this fan actually

    Moves let me show you this cover that goes on here and I thought that was glass originally but it’s a poly cover and you just have to keep it I think 6 in away from your flu pipe and keep the fan running so that it doesn’t get soft

    Or anything but I’ve never had a problem with it yet um and the the point is just keep it away from a heat Source keeps all the dust off keeps the ash every time I open the stove a little bit Ash flies up and I’ve seen Ash on top of the

    Cover so it does help protect all the components now now let’s check the temperature of the stove I’ve got the stove up to almost 450° which is pretty average for what we run it at and here I’ve got a little lighter I can light this and we can see how much air

    Volume the fan is putting out you can see there it blows the almost blows the lighter out there so it’s not a high volume of air if I put it from behind here it’s sucking the flame into the fan but again it’s moving the air but if you want to move a high

    Volume of air you need a blower on your stove or put a fan in the room this one really is somewhat functional but I think it’s really a cool Conversation Piece more than anything so go check out warp fans.com and see what they have to offer they make several different models

    This is the steel head fan but they have a lot of different things to offer now they’re not inexpensive but remember you’re buying a a Precision piece of equipment that is hand assembled and it’s really an heirloom you’re buying a piece that you’re going to have for the

    Rest of your life and when people walk in they’re going to say what in the world is that and you get to tell them all about the Sterling engine so it’s just really fun I love it I love to sit and watch the fire I love to sit and

    Watch the fan and the Sterling engine and it really is just complimentary to the whole feeling of not using any power we’re using wood to heat the house we’re using heat to turn the fan and there’s just something really cool about it so thanks for watching today I do

    Appreciate it if you enjoyed the video please give it a thumbs up if you’ve not yet subscribed to the channel I invite you to join us and as always I look forward to seeing you next Time N

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