ENJOMOR Vintage 4-Blade Heat Powered Thermal Stove Fan Stirling Engine Physics Science Experiment Toy

(6 customer reviews)

$216.00

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Thermal Power Stove Fan Vintage Stirling Engine Physics Science Experiment Energy Education Tool

Features:

Vintage Model:
This is an antique fan and a precision engineering Stirling engine model. It has no electrical components and is driven by heat. It only uses alcohol or kerosene as fuel. The retro and nostalgic style evokes your feelings of the past.
Functions:
Its working temperature range is above 110°C, and it can work on any wood burner, alcohol, kerosene and other fuels or coal-burning stoves. It runs quietly and smoothly. The piston reciprocates up and down while the fan rotates. It feels like a mechanical industry.
High Quality:
This is an amazing high-quality artwork, carefully crafted with all metal materials, so it has a very good appearance, fine and smooth surface treatment, rich in metal texture and mechanical beauty.
Widely Used:
This is an interesting and imaginative desktop science educational toy, which can make people feel happy when watching it in motion. Provide materials for students and children’s science projects, observe the magical operation and energy conversion process, and inspire curiosity and creativity.
Excellent Gift:
It is very suitable for you to use for home decorations, office desktop collection ornaments. You can also prepare the best surprise gift for your technology enthusiast friends or relatives during holidays such as Christmas, Halloween, birthday, etc. If you have any questions, please consult us, we will definitely solve all the problems you encounter in the product.
For Ages: 14+

Specifications:
.Color: As Shown
.Material: Aluminum Alloy + Brass + Stainless Steel
.Product Dimensions: 18 x 18 x 27cm
.Product Weight: 1050g
.Package Dimensions: 24 x 20 x 15cm
.Package Weight: 1300g
.Packing: Box

Package Content:
.1Set x Stirling Engine
.1 x User Manual

6 reviews for ENJOMOR Vintage 4-Blade Heat Powered Thermal Stove Fan Stirling Engine Physics Science Experiment Toy

  1. DH

    David Hall

    A very good modern version of the classic spirit powered fan
    Delivered to the UK in 11 days with detailed tracking available. Very well packaged and only a little time consuming to put together the fan assembly and cover.
    Quick to start up, about 20 seconds, and run time is about 40 minutes on a full tank. It is well made although slightly noisy in operation.
    I would certainly recommend this product to anyone interested in Stirling engines.

  2. DW

    Dennis Wheelhouse

    Thermal fan
    Excellent service . Excellent product.

  3. GC

    GLEN CARTER

    Cool Fan
    This thermal stove fan was fun to put together, looks great and is fun to watch as it gets going. Very well made. Just oil the moving parts, add fuel, and watch it go.

  4. MH

    Muhammad Hussain

    The best gift from the past
    This is he best gift for young & adults alike. I received it very fast from china. I was amazed by the details and finish on this item. Engine DYI is so kind and nice that they sent me a second unit free of charge while first was defected.
    If you love this kind of techs then this is the best gift for you.

  5. BY

    Bruce young

    A very nice engine.
    Received well packed in good condition after about ten days time. The fan itself and the cage require very simple installation. The engine itself is fully assembled.
    A tiny drop of oil on each bearing surface and as shown in each cylinder (I used 3-in-1 oil) keeps it happy. Apply oil to cylinders after about every two tanks of fuel. Bearings stay lubed much longer. Running on 190 proof ethanol is fine. Denatured alcohol would be cheaper, but I’d be mindful of breathing fumes.
    Adjust fan blade pitch as shown. Just eyeball it to the typical fan blade pitch like a ceiling fan. Try to get them even as that promotes smoother running. To start, fuel it up, light the burner, and give it a full 25-30 seconds to pre-heat. Give the fan center nut a twist, not too fast, but enough to turn over a couple of turns, and it should start. It runs slowly at first then picks up speed for a few minutes. Mine runs almost 800rpms after a bit of tinkering. It did 600 out of the box.
    A great desk toy.

  6. BF

    Bernard Flood

    Interesting Little Machine.
    It’s a great well made little engine. It has a surprising amount of power for such a small sterling engine. It took a bit of time to bend and balance the blade’s, it’s well to note that the reason for this is the fact that it is made with good materials. I love it.

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