Ericsson Rider Hot Air Engine Pump
http://www.powaymidlandrr.org/rider.htmRead some of the original ads on that web site link above.
the thing could pump 100,000 gallons of water a day.
That could then be released through a turbine.
though in the day it was used to water cattle.
Some of the Amish still have these on their farm, used daily,
they heat them with burning corn cobs and such.
These could be run with a parabolic mirror back then and some were
or a fresnel lense today, as they are more available today.
Restoration of an Ericsson Rider here
http://users.zoominternet.net/~pcgray/Reeco/reeco.htmThese were quickly phased out by the Brain Police.
You see the bigger the piston, the less temperature difference you need to run it.
Ericsson also had a 300+ foot cargo ship powered by a hot air engine with huge wide pistons. It could be run from the cool of the sea water on hot days. in fact to this day some submerines use the same principle.
Ericsson's ship was such a success, they sank it and claimed a storm toppled it. though the weather was fine that day. Insurence refused to pay, and it was not in very deep water, so an agreement was made to salvage it and replace the engine with a conventional steam engine, so no more of this over unity talk would be floating around the harbor.
Read about the Ericsson cargo Ship
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ericsson_cycleThough most information on it is simply reproduced from other sites,
all of which originating from one source, much like all newspapers
get their feed from Reuters, owned by the Rothchilds.
So use your judgement when reading.
Now imagine this Ericsson rider heated by a Perkins Friction Heater
Spinning around the Hot peg, by a tiny toy electric motor or wind-up action.
I've also seen pictures of a small stirling engine crapping ice.
The powers that fade, worked hard to remove that article and I can't find
it or the picture anymore, but. If you use a small electric motor to turn
the fly wheel of a Stirling Engine, the hot and cold sides of the stirling
will do just that, "become" hot and cold. So much so that you can run your
hot water heater and your refrigerator, from it at the same time.
for a fraction of what you pay now, even from a small water wheel at a creek in Safeville.
KC