Difference between revisions of "Temperature Gravity Wheel"
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The temperature gravity wheel is a heat engine. It is ultra low maintenance, | The temperature gravity wheel is a heat engine. It is ultra low maintenance, | ||
and it requires low temperature difference. | and it requires low temperature difference. | ||
+ | The temperature gravity wheel is also called the Minto Wheel. | ||
More explanation about it in wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minto_wheel | More explanation about it in wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minto_wheel | ||
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Revision as of 08:15, 31 August 2017
The temperature gravity wheel is a heat engine. It is ultra low maintenance, and it requires low temperature difference. The temperature gravity wheel is also called the Minto Wheel.
More explanation about it in wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minto_wheel
Some people build is as a hobby project. It works. Could be used for OTEC.
Working examples: A temperature gravity wheel, a high school project in Alaska. https://youtu.be/Z6AChkM3TkU
Other examples:
https://youtu.be/-fUlKBH1sY8?list=PL44A53F06B1DACFFE
This is the one I (Spark2) built:
https://youtu.be/gdmU6EEAnXI