⚡ Ignite Curiosity, Power the Future!
This DIY Stirling engine model converts heat into mechanical energy using a stainless steel heating head and a zinc alloy frame. Designed for educational use, it requires no batteries and encourages hands-on learning in physics and sustainable energy concepts.
Product Dimensions | 16 x 6 x 4.2 cm; 430 g |
Item model number | LetCart3w72p1gr4y |
Educational Objective(s) | Physics |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
ASIN | B092L1RHWN |
D**
Super fast
Works as should, great for teaching the kids.
J**S
Brilliant little engine
This small hot air engine comes as a kit with simple instructions to build, and took less tha 1 hour. Some parts are very small, but there was a small pack of spares included. You will need some Isopropyl alcohol 99.9% for fuel which I also bought on Amazon. That's all it needs, no oil etc all done with hot air. Once built, put in fuel and engine ran straight away. Fun little project built and running quickly, perhaps I'll buy another style
L**E
Works great
The media could not be loaded. Bought for my brother as a birthday present, appears to work great.
I**N
Perfectly good example of a Stirling engine.
Item as described, a bit clunky and not the most refined,But it was easy to assemble and offers a good working example of a Stirling engine.
C**E
Very well built
This is an excellent project - all the parts are well built and it even comes with spare ones! A bit fiddly at times but well worth it. Started first time.
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