The SunPulse Water pump entered production in Indonesia this week. That means the first model of the zero series is off the production line. Initial test results are excellent. Now there's a cycle of testing before the next series and ramping up production. The first production models are all pre-booked. I guess at roughly end of the year availability for SunPulse Water for new customers. Afterwards, the SunPulse Electric. For specific inquiries, contact solarvillage(AT)tamera.org
Hi, I see we didn't update this for a long time, but a lot has been happening. The engine shown here has evolved and next-generation engines are becoming available. See the link in the main text for the situation mid-2015. There is a lot of information and inspiration there. Thanks for coming by.
Depends on a lot of factors. Location, application etc. It's not expensive. Contact solarvillage(AT)tamera.org for answers to specific questions. Thank you for your interest!
I love what I am seeing! This engine only becomes more efficient the greater the temperature difference and can actually be used in cold weather as well. What you share sparks the creativity in my mind. Thank you
now all you need to do is add some buffer systems so the pulse from the piston isn't so noticeable in the power output and water flow, sensitive electronics would have a bad time connected to power from one of those without a buffer battery and inverter system. the water pressure also jumps around quite alot, which could be solved with a water tower.
@@stevepailet8258 I imagine falling photovoltaic prices killed demand for their engine. Which is too bad because there's something to be said for it's ability to cogenerate heat, electricity, mechanical energy, and pump water.
Fantastic! But where are the plans? Are you releasing this to the world? Are construction plans available, or do you sell the units? Best way to help millions would surely be to release constructional plans so everyone could build their own!
It seems that it can produce realy clean energy at low cost, and with high efficiency. In this case, I guess size doesn't matter at all, and producing almost 2 Kw, for a "big" LTD engine it seems an effective effort to reduce some environemental problems...
Considering that we lack some of the elements needed to electrify the World (like lithium), this might very well be the future. Now it just needs to simplified, so that the manufacturing uses as little resources as possible (equaling "cheap"). Low temperature heat engines might not produce a lot of power compared to their size, but they run on the only sustainable energy source being the Sun, and they don't need a steam turbine. The closest thing to "free energy" you will find on TH-cam.
"a world where cooperation pays more than competition" is the most important point of this video to me. and the most important Lesson for everyone to learn around the world. We need to get rid of this wasteful consumer society in the words of Jacque Fresco on capitalism "this shit has got to go"
I am still thinking... you need active cooling for the cold side of stirling engine to produce alot of power... and you need maybe 100 unit to produce 1 kilowatt power..
Hello, I would like to have more information about this project, be it through articles, reports, etc. I am developing a project on stirling engine for water pumping in small rural properties in the state of Pará - Brazil. The research is being developed in an extension project of the Federal University of Southern and Southeastern Pará - Unifesspa. Thanks for any help.
this is the ideal tool for me, i am too happy someone already done this .
What an amazing system.
The SunPulse Water pump entered production in Indonesia this week.
That means the first model of the zero series is off the production
line. Initial test results are excellent. Now there's a cycle of
testing before the next series and ramping up production. The first
production models are all pre-booked. I guess at roughly end of the
year availability for SunPulse Water for new customers. Afterwards,
the SunPulse Electric.
For specific inquiries, contact solarvillage(AT)tamera.org
Any info available either videos or documents of new-generation engines. Greetings from Ananth, India.
i came from indonesia where can see such a project?
Hi, I see we didn't update this for a long time, but a lot has been happening. The engine shown here has evolved and next-generation engines are becoming available. See the link in the main text for the situation mid-2015. There is a lot of information and inspiration there. Thanks for coming by.
Fantastic !
Depends on a lot of factors. Location, application etc. It's not
expensive. Contact solarvillage(AT)tamera.org for answers to
specific questions. Thank you for your interest!
Wow! Thanks for this video!
I love what I am seeing! This engine only becomes more efficient the greater the temperature difference and can actually be used in cold weather as well. What you share sparks the creativity in my mind. Thank you
now all you need to do is add some buffer systems so the pulse from the piston isn't so noticeable in the power output and water flow, sensitive electronics would have a bad time connected to power from one of those without a buffer battery and inverter system. the water pressure also jumps around quite alot, which could be solved with a water tower.
@MaxTperson Thanks, I agree too, think what would be the earth like if there were no patents and we all cooperated :)
Thinking AND Doing outside the box ...LOVE THIS ! ITS Our Way of saying to those who would continue to control our lives ...YES I CAN !
sure would be nice if we could buy plans for this sterling engine
That would be nice, because as near as I can tell Sunpulse went out of business.
@@mheermance that is what I figured as I could not locate them
@@stevepailet8258 I imagine falling photovoltaic prices killed demand for their engine. Which is too bad because there's something to be said for it's ability to cogenerate heat, electricity, mechanical energy, and pump water.
@@mheermance Reality is this heat engine works even at night
@@stevepailet8258 Good point.
Fantastic!
But where are the plans?
Are you releasing this to the world?
Are construction plans available, or do you sell the units?
Best way to help millions would surely be to release constructional plans so everyone could build their own!
I’m sure if you go to tamera Portugal they will give you a tour.
@@philiphicks1273 they now have 2 excellent lectures about the sun pulse and how they built it.
@@siggyuke How to build it is the easy part. Knowing the dimensions and specifications of the parts is what's needed.
fantastic !!!!!!!
It seems that it can produce realy clean energy at low cost, and with high efficiency. In this case, I guess size doesn't matter at all, and producing almost 2 Kw, for a "big" LTD engine it seems an effective effort to reduce some environemental problems...
Considering that we lack some of the elements needed to electrify the World (like lithium), this might very well be the future. Now it just needs to simplified, so that the manufacturing uses as little resources as possible (equaling "cheap"). Low temperature heat engines might not produce a lot of power compared to their size, but they run on the only sustainable energy source being the Sun, and they don't need a steam turbine. The closest thing to "free energy" you will find on TH-cam.
"a world where cooperation pays more than competition" is the most important point of this video to me. and the most important Lesson for everyone to learn around the world. We need to get rid of this wasteful consumer society in the words of Jacque Fresco on capitalism "this shit has got to go"
Capitalism is not the problem
how much I want one . seriously.
So what is the time scale for producing such an engine and how widespread is it?
Esto es ingeniería!
Насос классный!!!
I w would love a system like this
How much does it cost?
how is the pump configured please?
I am still thinking... you need active cooling for the cold side of stirling engine to produce alot of power... and you need maybe 100 unit to produce 1 kilowatt power..
Hello, I would like to have more information about this project, be it through articles, reports, etc. I am developing a project on stirling engine for water pumping in small rural properties in the state of Pará - Brazil. The research is being developed in an extension project of the Federal University of Southern and Southeastern Pará - Unifesspa. Thanks for any help.
Hi Adriano!
We are just a media channel. So please contact the Solar Power Village staff directly: solarvillage (at) tamera.org
Thanks and good luck!
Где приобрести то возможно ?
Где взять такое чудо?
What will be the cost of the engine? Engine is commercially available please replay
it looks like a flywheel.
👏👏👏👍
That Stirling engine shutting down at the end of this video pretty much sums up my emotional response to this video.
Schön, auch wenn man die kein englisch kann die Bilder sagen viel
Any news? The world is in crisis for lack of broad scale implementation of low cost, distributed, energy technologies!
how much I want one . seriously.