First published at 00:43 UTC on May 18th, 2022.
I pulled the Russian transcript and dropped it into Yandex Translate. I was going to embed the subs, but it would have taken a long time with little ROI. So instead I'll post the English transcript into the comments (since it's too long fo…
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I pulled the Russian transcript and dropped it into Yandex Translate. I was going to embed the subs, but it would have taken a long time with little ROI. So instead I'll post the English transcript into the comments (since it's too long for here). Here's the video description translated to English:
As part of this project, I assembled a large Stirling engine, taking as a basis a 2-liter stainless steel thermos. The increase in the working volume of the motor naturally led to a significant increase in the power characteristics of the installation, which made it possible to place a large generator on it. The model runs on portable gas cylinders, but can easily be started from other heat sources (kerosene, dry alcohol, used engine oil, etc.) due to a removable burner.
Such a portable power plant serves as a backup energy source that allows you to charge gadgets, or power temporary lighting in the absence of constant electricity. Unlike gasoline generators, such a Stirling can be used indoors, since it does not emit strong noise and unpleasant odors, and the "omnivorous" fuel makes it more versatile.
Original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr33Src7M0Y
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