RE: 4 Stroke Redesigned
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Feliks said:
Two bulbs in each same coil of stepper.One with diode and capacitor.Turn left-right, left -right.....
http://www.new4stroke.com/stepper.wmv
Andrew
ps.bulbs 22V 0.05 A
Diagram this easy demonstration:http://www.new4stroke.com/stepper.wmv
Andrew
ps.bulbs 22V 0.05 A
Andrew
Feliks said:
iknowalittlemore said:
hm.
too heavy? why?
if you take a piston with a rod to one hand - similar size and diameter to a valve ( with springs )- and a valve to the other hand,
you'll see what's heavier
Although I'm not an enginneer, I arleady did that little experiment, it was cool
One has found !! too heavy? why?
if you take a piston with a rod to one hand - similar size and diameter to a valve ( with springs )- and a valve to the other hand,
you'll see what's heavier
Although I'm not an enginneer, I arleady did that little experiment, it was cool
Regards Andrew
Edited by Feliks on Monday 12th May 23:44
Largest in the World project engine:
This name: MULTIBOXER - its radial engine in horizontal possition.
Tis is first cross head radial engine.
If made please using components Wartsila-Sulzer RTA96-C piston, cross head ,rod:
Engine 14 cylinders have 108,920 hp at 102 rpm .
My project engine have 45 cylinders end power ~~ 350. 000 hp
Tis is better ,so nuclear reactor in aircraft carrier ship.
Andrew
This name: MULTIBOXER - its radial engine in horizontal possition.
Tis is first cross head radial engine.
If made please using components Wartsila-Sulzer RTA96-C piston, cross head ,rod:
Engine 14 cylinders have 108,920 hp at 102 rpm .
My project engine have 45 cylinders end power ~~ 350. 000 hp
Tis is better ,so nuclear reactor in aircraft carrier ship.
Andrew
Edited by Feliks on Friday 4th July 15:32
Pigeon said:
Feliks said:
If made please using components Wartsila-Sulzer RTA96-C piston, cross head ,rod:
Holy st, man.Well I guess there's nothing like thinking big
That would be a sight to see...
I am using this , because parameter this element ease find in net....
take it easy.
Andrew
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